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Psychiatric aspects of justification, excuse, and mitigation in Anglo-American criminal law /
Published 2000Table of Contents: “…Preliminaries -- The theory of justification and excuse -- Psychiatric aspects of mitigation -- How can mental states excuse? …”
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A few words in love to all those bishops, priests & magistrates, and others, who have had a hand in persecuting the innocent, : (and yet looked to be excused, because, as they think, they have law for what they do) for them to vveigh and consider in the fear of God, and then see how far they will stand justified in his sight.
Published 1680CONNECT
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A reply to a most untrue relation made and set forth in print by certaine vintners in excuse of their wine proiect
Published 1641CONNECT
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A reply to a most untrue relation made and set forth in print by certaine vintners, : in excuse of their wine project.
Published 1641CONNECT
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Healthes: sicknesse. Or A compendious and briefe discourse; prouing, the drinking and pledging of healthes, to be sinfull, and vtterly vnlawfull vnto Christians : by arguments, Scriptures, fathers, moderne diuines, Christian authors, historians, councels; imperiall lawes and constitutions; and by the voyce and verdict of prophane and heathen writers: wherein all those ordinary obiections, excuses, or pretences which are made to iustifie, extenuate, or excuse the drinking or pledging of healthes, are likewise cleared and answered....
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Healthes: sicknesse. Or, A compendious and briefe discourse; prouing, the drinking, and pledging of healthes, to be sinfull, and vtterly vnlawfull vnto Christians : by arguments, Scriptures, fathers, moderne diuines, Christian authors, historians, councels; imperiall lawes and constitutions; and by the voyce, and verdict of prophane, and heathen writers: wherein all those ordinary obiections, excuses, or pretences which are made to iustifie, extenuate, or excuse the drinking, or pledging of healthes, are likewise cleared and answered....
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Whereas the militia are by special orders of the government acually imployed in defense of the countrey, [sic] and many of them excuse their attendance, upon pretence that they are already inlisted in the Army, or intend to be so which we conceive very prejudicial to Their Majesties service.
Published 1691CONNECT
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A briefe apologie of certaine nevv inventions, whereof there hath bene a publicke viewe taken in London by some of Her Maiesties Priuie Counsell, : and diuerse other gentlemen and citizens of good worship and account, with the authors excuse for not publishing the same, to the generall good of his countrey..
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By the mayor. To the alderman of the ward of [blank] : whereas by the laws abd statutes of this realm, all persons without reasonable excuse are on the Lords-Day to repair to some publick church and there continue and behave themselves orderly and reverently during the time of divine service and other publick worship and service of God ...
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One warning more unto England before she give up the ghost, and be buried in the pit of darkness. : To awaken the inhabitants thereof out of their deep sleep, to see themselves what misery is coming upon them through their degeneration and horrible ingratitude, that the people therein may be left without excuse in the day of the Lord. /
Published 1660CONNECT
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One warning more unto England before she gives up the ghost and be buried in the pit of darkness : to awaken the inhabitants thereof out of their deep sleep, to see themselves what misery is coming upon them through their degeneration and horrible ingratitude, that the people therein may be let without excuse in the day of the Lord /
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Beautys overthrow: or, The rejoyc'd libertine. : When pride and beauty do together meet, they make that bitter which would else be sweet: the fervent lover when too much abus'd, bids love farewel, desires to be excus'd. To a new play-house, called; Cloah your pride abate.
Published 1680CONNECT
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The vnlawfulnesse of subjects taking up armes against their soveraigne, in what case soever : together with an answer to all objections scattered in their severall bookes : and a proofe that notwithstanding such resistance as they plead for, were not damnable, yet the present warre made upon the King is so, because those cases, in which onely some men haved dared to excuse it, are evidently not now, His Majesty fighting onely to preserve himselfe, and the rights of the subjects /
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The unlawfulness of subjects taking up arms against their soveraigne, in what case soever : together with an answer to all objections scattered in their several books : and a proofe, that notwithstanding such resistance as they pleaded for, were not damnable, yet the late warre made upon the King was so, because those cases, in which onely some men have dared to excuse it, are evidently false, His Majesty fighting onely to preserve himself, and the rights of the subjects /
Published 1664CONNECT
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The unlawfulness of subjects taking up arms against their soveraigne, in what case soever : together with answers to all objections scattered in their several books : and a proofe that notwithstanding such resistance as they pleaded for, were not damnable, yet the late warre made upon the King was so, because those cases, in which only some men have dared to excuse it, are evidently false, His Majesty fighting onely to preserve himself, and the rights of the subjects /
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The skilful doctor of Glocester-shire. Or, A new way to take physick. : This ditty doth concern a country farmer, who lay with his maid, not thinking to harm her: but the poor wench, was by her master vil'd, first tempt to sin, and after got with child: but by the doctors skill, her honest dame, excus'd her husband, and sav'd her maid from blame: the doctor he hath medicines in store, to cure all sorts of folks, both rich and poor....
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The skilful doctor of Glocester-shire: or, A new way to take physick, : this ditty doth concern a country farmer, who lay with his maid not thinking to harm her, but she, the poor wench, was by her master vild, first tempt to sin, then after got with child: but by the doctors skill her honest dame, excus'd her husband, and sav'd her maid from blame, the doctor he hath medic nes in store, to cure all sorts of folks, both rich and poor....
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The Commons petitjon to the King in defence of Mr. Pym. : Answering those seuen articles whereof hee was impeached. Being a commendable vindication of those seven articles, wherein Mr. Pym was lately accused. Shewing how his good endeavours for the benefit and safety of this kingdome, and his affectionate zeale for the publique prosperity of this realme have bin misconstrued. Expressing the great love, and singular affection of the Commons to him, who have petitioned to the King, in answer of those articles against him, beseeching His Majesty to remit, and excuse him, being not guilty of the same.
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A true relation of the murders committed in the parish of Clunne in the county of Salop by Enoch ap Evan upon the bodies of his mother and brother, with the causes moving him thereunto. Wherein is examined and refuted a certaine booke written upon the same subject, by P. Studley, entituled the Looking glasse of schisme. Also an appendix in further defence of this relation, wherein are examined the most material passages added in the second edition of the said Looking-glasse, wherby the author, vainely sheweth his desire to maintaine and excuse his erroneous reports in the former edition of his booke....
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Mitigation and aggravation at sentencing /
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