| William Blackstone - 1791 - 528 halaman
...connected with that of capital punifhment, that we find it hard to feparata them ; and to this ufage the interpretations of the law do no\w Conform. And therefore if a ftatute makes any new offenco felony, the law ' implies that it fhall be punifhed with death, viz.... | |
| William Blackstone - 1800 - 620 halaman
...punifhment, that we find it hard to fepafate ' • -,'•:.. 43. • » i inft. 391. them ; and to this ufage the interpretations of the law do now conform. And therefore if a ftatute makes any new offence felony , the law 1 implies that it fhall be punifhed with death, vi2.... | |
| Henry Potter - 1816 - 474 halaman
...-punishable. The idea indeed of felony is generally so connected with that of capital punishment, that we find it hard to separate them ; and to this usage...the law do now conform. And therefore if a statute or act of assembly makes any new offence felony, the law implies it shall be punished with death by... | |
| Nathan Dane - 1824 - 764 halaman
...felony. " The idea of felony is indeed so generally connected with that of capital punishment, that we find it hard to separate them ; and to this usage...the law do now conform ; and therefore, if a statute make a new offence felony, the law implies that it shall be punished with death, to wit, hanging, as... | |
| William Oldnall Russell - 1824 - 594 halaman
...disqualifying himself for the discharge of his office, is indictable. Addis. 29. nishment, that it is hard to separate them, and to this usage the interpretations of the law have long conformed. Therefore if a statute makes any new offence felony, the law implies that it shall... | |
| Sir William Blackstone - 1825 - 576 halaman
...only. THE idea of felony is indeed so generally connected with r 93 "I that of capital punishment, that we find it hard to separate them ; and to this usage...therefore if a statute makes any new offence felony, the lawq implies that it shall be punished with death, viz. by hanging as well as with forfeiture : unless... | |
| sir William Blackstone - 1825 - 584 halaman
...only. THE idea of felony is indeed so generally connected with [ 98 ] that of capital punishment, that we find it hard to separate them ; and to this usage...therefore if a statute makes any new offence felony, the lawq implies that it shall be punished with death, •viz. by hanging as well as with forfeiture :... | |
| William Oldnall Russell - 1826 - 780 halaman
...it is hard to separate them ; and to this usage the interpretations of the law have long conformed. Therefore, if a statute makes any new offence felony,...be punished with death as well as with forfeiture, unless the offender prays the benefit of clergy, which all felens are entitled once to have, unless... | |
| Virginia. General Court, William Brockenbrough - 1826 - 722 halaman
...language, Ibid, p. 98, "the idea of felony is indeed so generally connected with capital punishment, that we find it hard to separate them: and to this usage the interpretations of the Law now conform; and if, therefore, a Statute makes any new offence, felony, the Law implies, that it shall... | |
| William Oldnall Russell - 1826 - 788 halaman
...felony : but the idea of felony is so generally connected with that of capital punishment, that it is hard to separate them ; and to this usage the interpretations of the law have long conformed. Therefore, if a statute makes any new offence felony, the law implies that it... | |
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