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We have seen that in each country the number of types of punishable actions , as
well as the nature of such actions , changes . Passing from period to period , we
have seen an invariable exclusion from the class of criminal actions of some so ...
We have seen that in each country the number of types of punishable actions , as
well as the nature of such actions , changes . Passing from period to period , we
have seen an invariable exclusion from the class of criminal actions of some so ...
Strana 568
Second , that whether for all the countries taken together or for each country
separately ( except perhaps the Germanic peoples ) there is no perpetual trend
toward an ever - increasing number of punishable actions . After an increase for
one ...
Second , that whether for all the countries taken together or for each country
separately ( except perhaps the Germanic peoples ) there is no perpetual trend
toward an ever - increasing number of punishable actions . After an increase for
one ...
Strana 577
so considered and were shifted into the class of noncriminal actions in the codes
of the later periods . G. Types of Actions Sporadically Criminal . Found criminal
only in few codes ( less than ten and mainly in one to four codes ; they come in ...
so considered and were shifted into the class of noncriminal actions in the codes
of the later periods . G. Types of Actions Sporadically Criminal . Found criminal
only in few codes ( less than ten and mainly in one to four codes ; they come in ...
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