But if the legislator sees any one who is incurable, for him he will appoint a law and a penalty. He knows quite well that to such men themselves there is no profit in the continuance of their lives, and that they would do a double good to the rest of... The Continental Legal History Series - Sayfa 3791916Tam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| Plato - 1872 - 616 sayfa
...that they would do a double good to the rest of mankind if they would take their de„„„ parture, inasmuch as they would be an example to other men...offend, and they would relieve the city of bad citizens. In such cases, and in such cases only, the legislator ought to inflict death as the punishment of offenses.... | |
| Plato - 1873 - 628 sayfa
...would do a double good to the rest of mankind if they would take their • !••>, ... part u re. inasmuch as they would be an example to other men not to offend, and they would relieve the city of hail citizens. In such cases, and in such cases only, the legislator ought to indict death as the punishment... | |
| Plato - 1874 - 616 sayfa
...of mankind if they would take their deoca parture, inasmuch as they would be an example to other mea not to offend, and they would relieve the city of bad citizens. In such cases, and in such cases only, the legislator ought to inflict death as the punishment of offenses.... | |
| Plato - 1875 - 632 sayfa
...continuance of their lives, and that they would do a double good to the rest of mankind if they would 863 take their departure, inasmuch as they would be an...offend, and they would relieve the city of bad citizens. In such cases, and in such cases only, the legislator ought to inflict death as the punishment of offences.... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1877 - 434 sayfa
...profit' in the continuance of their lives ; and that they would do a double good to the rest of men, if they would take their departure, inasmuch as they...and they would relieve the city of bad citizens." I return now to what I began a week ago, thinking then, as I said, to be in the best of time. And truly... | |
| John Ruskin - 1877 - 478 sayfa
...profit' in the continuance of their lives ; and that they would do a double good to the rest of men, if they would take their departure, inasmuch as they...and they would relieve the city of bad citizens." I return now to what I began a week ago, thinking then, as I said, to be in the best of time. And truly... | |
| John Ruskin - 1891 - 440 sayfa
...profit ' in the continuance of their lives ; and that they would do a double good to the rest of men, if they would take their departure, inasmuch as they...and they would relieve the city of bad citizens." I return now to what I began a week ago, thinking then, as I said, to be in the best of time. And truly... | |
| Plato - 1892 - 790 sayfa
...rest of mankind if they would take their departure, inasmuch as they would be an example to other 863 men not to offend, and they would relieve the city of bad citizens. In such cases, and in such cases only, the legislator ought to inflict death as the punishment of offences.... | |
| John Ruskin - 1894 - 444 sayfa
...profit ' in the continuance of their lives : and that they would do a double good to the rest of men, if they would take their departure, inasmuch as they...and they would relieve the city of bad citizens." I return now to what I began a week ago, thinking then, as I said, to be in the best of time. And truly... | |
| John Ruskin - 1907 - 776 sayfa
...profit ' in the continuance of their lives; and that they would do a double good to the rest of men, if they would take their departure, inasmuch as they...and they would relieve the city of bad citizens." 7. I return now to what I began a week ago, thinking * There is no English word for this Greek one,... | |
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