| 1811 - 546 sider
...insanity ; and adds, s it must rest upon circumstances, * duly to be weighed and considered both by judge and jury, *,lest on the one side there be a kind of inhumanity towards tucj ' detects of human nature ; or, on the cither side, too great an « indulgence given to great... | |
| James Ridgway - 1812 - 282 sider
...partial insanity; but it must " rest upon circumstances duly to be weighed and " considered both by Judge and Jury, lest on the " one side there be a kind of inhumanity towards the " defects of human nature ; or, on the other side, " too great an indulgence given to great crimes."... | |
| Enos Bronson - 1812 - 556 sider
...partial insanity ; and adds, ' it must rest upon circumstances, duly to be weighed and considered both by judge and jury, lest on the one side there be a kind of inhumanity towards the defects of human nature ; or, on the other side, too great an indulgence given to great crimes.' The... | |
| Thomas Erskine Baron Erskine - 1812 - 278 sider
...partial insanity ; but it must *( rest upon circumstances duly to be weighed and " considered both by Judge and Jury, lest on the " one side there be a kind of inhumanity towards the " defects of human nature ; or, on the other side, *' too great an indulgence given to great crimes."... | |
| Thomas Erskine Baron Erskine - 1813 - 634 sider
...partial insanity : but it " must rest upon circumstances duly to be weighed and con" sidered both by Judge and Jury, lest on the one side there be " a kind of inhumanity towards the defects of human nature : But notwithstanding the precision with which this great author points out... | |
| Thomas Bayly Howell, Thomas Jones Howell - 1818 - 748 sider
...and partial insanity ; but it must rest upon circumstances duly to be weighed and considered, both by the judge and jury, lest, on the one side, there be a Kind of inhumanity towards the defects of human nature; or, or the other side, too great an indulgence given to great crimes. The... | |
| Anthony Highmore - 1822 - 224 sider
...he says, it must rest upon circumstances duly to be weighed and considered both by the judge and the jury, lest on the one side there be a kind of inhumanity...towards the defect of human nature, or on the other side too great an indulgence given to great crimes : and the best measure he can think of is this ;... | |
| William Oldnall Russell - 1824 - 594 sider
...parГ* 1 31 tial insanity ; but it must rest upon *circumstances duly to be weighed and considered both by the judge and jury, lest on the one side there be a kind of inhumanity towards the defects of human nature, or on the other side, too great an indulgence given to great crimes." And... | |
| William Oldnall Russell - 1826 - 780 sider
...and partial insanity; but it must rest upon circumstances duly " to be weighed and considered both by the judge and jury, lest on " the one side there be a kind of inhumanity towards the defects of " human nature, or, on the other side, too great an indulgence " given to great crimes."... | |
| John Frederick Archbold - 1831 - 624 sider
...insanity; but it must rest upon circumstances duly to be weighed and considered both by the judge and the jury, lest, on the one side there be a kind of inhumanity towards the defects of human nature, or, on the other side, too great an indulgence given to great crimes. He concludes,... | |
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