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Pagina 119
... punishment for the offences described , and defining the instruments with which it is by law to be inflicted : but the very first section of the Preliminary Regulations enacts a permanent reduction in the sentence passed against ...
... punishment for the offences described , and defining the instruments with which it is by law to be inflicted : but the very first section of the Preliminary Regulations enacts a permanent reduction in the sentence passed against ...
Pagina 128
... punishment of the offence ; but otherwise , shall be ex- cused . ' We add another clause conceived in the same ... punishment less by one degree . The monuments undeservedly raised shall be destroyed , and the inscriptions effaced ...
... punishment of the offence ; but otherwise , shall be ex- cused . ' We add another clause conceived in the same ... punishment less by one degree . The monuments undeservedly raised shall be destroyed , and the inscriptions effaced ...
Pagina 129
... punishment four degrees less severe than that legally inflicted in ordinary cases : In the case of stealing from relations in the third degree , the punishment of the offenders shall be three degrees less than in ordinary cases : In the ...
... punishment four degrees less severe than that legally inflicted in ordinary cases : In the case of stealing from relations in the third degree , the punishment of the offenders shall be three degrees less than in ordinary cases : In the ...
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