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Chapter 14 CRIME AND PUNISHMENT

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er offences. They hold that the punishment of death ought to be inflicted only for crimes of the highest magnitude;

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Contents

Chapter 1 REMEDIES OF TO-MORROW 299 Chapter 2 No.2 Chapter 3 No.3 Chapter 4 No.4 Chapter 5 PAST AND PRESENT Chapter 6 THE ANCIENTS AND THE DEBTOR Chapter 7 OF IMPRISONMENT FOR DEBT IN ENGLAND Chapter 8 HOW THE MACHINE WORKS Chapter 9 WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION Chapter 10 BANKRUPTCY Chapter 11 DIVORCE
Chapter 12 FLAT-TRAPS AND THEIR VICTIMS
Chapter 13 POVERTY AND PROCEDURE
Chapter 14 CRIME AND PUNISHMENT
Chapter 15 THE POLICE COURT
Chapter 16 LANDLORD AND TENANT
Chapter 17 THE TWO PUBLIC HOUSES
Chapter 18 THE TWO PUBLIC HOUSES 18
Chapter 19 REMEDIES OF TO-DAY
Chapter 20 REMEDIES OF TO-MORROW
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