An essay on crimes and punishments, with a view of, and commentary upon Beccaria, Rousseau, Voltaire, Montesquieu, Fielding, and Blackstone : in which are contained treatises of the idea of God and religion, (as an incentive to virtue) -- Scepticism and faith (as conducive to knowledge) -- Heresy and toleration (as an enemy to and a promoter of happiness) -- Religion in general (as a support to public peace), of the progress of it since the reformation (as productive of liberty) -- The idea of honour, ambition, and pride (as the source of criminal offences), and of morality (as the source of all good)

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    • Dawes, M.

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An essay on crimes and punishments, with a view of, and commentary upon Beccaria, Rousseau, Voltaire, Montesquieu, Fielding, and Blackstone : in which are contained treatises of the idea of God and religion, (as an incentive to virtue) -- Scepticism and faith (as conducive to knowledge) -- Heresy and toleration (as an enemy to and a promoter of happiness) -- Religion in general (as a support to public peace), of the progress of it since the reformation (as productive of liberty) -- The idea of honour, ambition, and pride (as the source of criminal offences), and of morality (as the source of all good)

by M. Dawes

Printed for C. Dilly and J. Debrett, 1782

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