A büntetöjog öskora: Adalék a népek lélektanához

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Pŕgina 49 - ... is, that they represent their object in so lively a manner, that we could almost say we feel or see it: But, except the mind be disordered by disease or madness, they never can arrive at such a pitch of vivacity, as to render these perceptions altogether undistinguishable. All the colours of poetry...
Pŕgina 168 - L'homme a fourni une multitude d'existences les plus diverses avant de vivre de la vie qu'il mčne ici-bas. S'il n'y applique ses efforts les plus sérieux , il court risque d'en fournir une multitude plus grande encore ; et son attention la plus constante et la plus inquičte doit ętre de se soustraire ŕ la loi fatale que la naissance lui impose. La vie n'est qu'un long tissu de douleurs et de misčres ; le salut consiste ŕ n'y jamais rentrer. Telle est , dans le monde indien tout entier, dans...
Pŕgina 167 - ... torments of a hell, before the weary round of births is again taken up. But this is a feature of the creed of only minor consequence : the inexorable fate which dooms each creature to a repeated entrance upon a life full of so many miseries in the. present, fraught with such dangers for the future, is what the Hindu dreads, and would escape : he flies from existence, as the sum of all miseries ; the aim of his life is to make sure that it be the last of him. For it is virtual, if not defined...
Pŕgina 225 - Whatever places of torture have been prepared for the slayer of a priest, for the murderer of a woman or...
Pŕgina 94 - Married women must be honoured and adorned by their fathers and brethren, by their husbands, and by the brethren of their husbands, if they seek abundant prosperity : 56.
Pŕgina 153 - At the consummation of all things, all are resolved into him : as the spider spins his thread from his own substance and gathers it in again ; as vegetables sprout from the soil and return to it, earth to earth ; as hair and nails grow from a living body and continue with it.
Pŕgina 136 - The history and doctrine of Budhism, popularly illustrated; with notices of the Kappooism, or Demon worship, and of the Bali, or planetary incantations of Ceylon.
Pŕgina 225 - ... 81. A witness, who gives testimony with truth, shall attain exalted seats of beatitude above, and the highest fame here below : such testimony is revered by BRAHMA' himself; 82. The witness who speaks falsely, shall be fast bound under water, in the snaky cords of VARUNA, and be wholly deprived of power to escape torment during a hundred transmigrations : let mankind, therefore, give no false testimony.
Pŕgina 145 - Olim truncus eram ficulnus, inutile lignum, cum faber, incertus scamnum faceretne Priapum. maluit esse deum.
Pŕgina 225 - When a man sees or hears any thing, without ' being then called upon to attest it, yet, if he be ' afterwards examined as a witness, he must declare ' it, exactly as it was seen, and as it was heard. 77. ' One man, untainted with covetousness...

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