An Essay on Crimes and Punishments

An Essay on Crimes and Punishments
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01 - Introduction
Tác giả: Voltaire; Cesare Beccaria
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  • 1

    01 - Introduction

  • 2

    02 - Preface by the Translator of M.D. Voltaire's Commentary

  • 3

    03 - Chapter I - On the Origin of Punishments

  • 4

    04 - Chapter II - On the Right to Punish

  • 5

    05 - Chapter III - Consequences of the foregoing principles

  • 6

    06 - Chapter IV - Of the Interpretation of Laws

  • 7

    07 - Chapter V - Of the Obscurity of Laws

  • 8

    08 - Chapter VI - Of the Proportion between Crimes and Punishments

  • 9

    09 - Chapter VII - Of Estimating the Degree of Crimes

  • 10

    10 - Chapter VIII - Of the Division of Crimes

  • 11

    11 - Chapter IX - Of Honour

  • 12

    12 - Chapter X - Of Duelling

  • 13

    13 - Chapter XI - Of Crimes which Disturb Public Tranquillity

  • 14

    14 - Chapter XII - Of the Intent of Punishments

  • 15

    15 - Chapter XIII - Of the Credibility of Witnesses

  • 16

    16 - Chapter XIV - Of Evidence and the Proofs of a Crime, and of the Form of Judgment

  • 17

    17 - Chapter XV - Of Secret Accusation

  • 18

    18 - Chapter XVI - Of Torture

  • 19

    19 - Chapter XVII - Of Pecuniary Punishments

  • 20

    20 - Chapter XVIII - Of Oaths

  • 21

    21 - Chapter XIX - Of the Advantage of Immediate Punishment

  • 22

    22 - Chapter XX - Of Acts of Violence

  • 23

    23 - Chapter XXI - Of the Punishment of the Nobles

  • 24

    24 - Chapter XXII - Of Robbery

  • 25

    25 - Chapter XXIII - Of Infamy considered as a Punishment

  • 26

    26 - Chapter XXIV - Of Idleness

  • 27

    27 - Chapter XXV - Of Banishment and Confiscation

  • 28

    28 - Chapter XXVI - Of the Spirit of Family in States

  • 29

    29 - Chapter XXVII - Of the Mildness of Punishments

  • 30

    30 - Chapter XXVIII - Of the Punishment of Death

  • 31

    31 - Chapter XXIX - Of Imprisonment

  • 32

    32 - Chapter XXX - Of Prosecution and Prescription

  • 33

    33 - Chapter XXXI - Of Crimes of Difficult Proof

  • 34

    34 - Chapter XXXII - Of Suicide

  • 35

    35 - Chapter XXXIII - Of Smuggling

  • 36

    36 - Chapter XXXIV - Of Bankrupts

  • 37

    37 - Chapter XXXV - Of Sanctuaries

  • 38

    38 - Chapter XXXVI - Of Rewards for Apprehending or Killing Criminals

  • 39

    39 - Chapter XXXVII - Of Attempts, Acomplices and Pardon

  • 40

    40 - Chapter XXXVIII - Of Suggestive Interrogations

  • 41

    41 - Chapter XXXIX - Of a Peculiar Kind of Crimes

  • 42

    42 - Chapter XL - Of False Ideas of Utility

  • 43

    43 - Chapter XLI - Of the Means of Preventing Crimes

  • 44

    44 - Chapter XLII - Of the Sciences

  • 45

    45 - Chapter XLIII - Of Magistrates

  • 46

    46 - Chapter XLIV - Of Rewards

  • 47

    47 - Chapter XLV - Of Education

  • 48

    48 - Chapter XLVI - Of Pardons

  • 49

    49 - Chapter XLVII - Conclusion

  • 50

    50 - Commentary - Chapter I - The Circumstances that Occasioned this Commentary

  • 51

    51 - Commentary - Chapter II - Of Punishments

  • 52

    52 - Commentary - Chapter III - Of the Punishment of Heretics

  • 53

    53 - Commentary - Chapter IV - Of the Extirpation of Heresies

  • 54

    54 - Commentary - Chapter V - Of Blasphemy and Profanation

  • 55

    55 - Commentary - Chapter VI - Of the Indulgence of the Romans in Matters of Religion

  • 56

    56 - Commentary - Chapter VII - Of the Crime of Unlawful Preaching - Story of Anthony

  • 57

    57 - Commentary - Chapter VIII - The Story of Simon Morin

  • 58

    58 - Commentary - Chapter IX - Of Witches

  • 59

    59 - Commentary - Chapter X - Of Capital Punishment

  • 60

    60 - Commentary - Chapter XI - Of the Execution of Sentences

  • 61

    61 - Commentary - Chapter XII - Of Torture

  • 62

    62 - Commentary - Chapter XIII - Of Certain Sanguinary Tribunals

  • 63

    63 - Commentary - Chapter XIV - Of the Difference Between Political and Natural Laws

  • 64

    64 - Commentary - Chapter XV - Of the Crime of High Treason - Of Titus Oates and of the Death of Augustine de Thou

  • 65

    65 - Commentary - Chapter XVI - Of the Revealing of Crimes (Before Commission) by Religious Confession

  • 66

    66 - Commentary - Chapter XVII - Of Counterfeiting Money

  • 67

    67 - Commentary - Chapter XVIII - Of Domestic Theft

  • 68

    68 - Commentary - Chapter XIX - Of Suicide

  • 69

    69 - Commentary - Chapter XX - Of a Certain Species of Mutilation

  • 70

    70 - Commentary - Chapter XXI - Of the Confiscation Consequent upon all the Crimes which Have Been Mentioned

  • 71

    71 - Commentary - Chapter XXII - Of Criminal Proceedings, and of Some Other Forms of Procedure

  • 72

    72 - Commentary - Chapter XXIII - The Idea of a Reform Suggested

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Tác giả: Voltaire; Cesare Beccaria

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