| John Venn - 1876 - 526 стор.
...individual felon only carries into effect what is a necessary consequence of preceding circumstances. In a given state of society a certain number of persons must put an end to their own life1. This is the general law, and the special question as to who shall commit the crime depends of... | |
| G. A. Shurtleff - 1877 - 34 стор.
...making the act the irresistible law of society, or a fatality. "In a given state of society," says he, "a certain number of persons must put an end to their own life. This is a general law, and the special question, as to who shall commit the crime, depends, of course, upon... | |
| John Richard Turner Eaton - 1879 - 420 стор.
...f\7ri8a ir«patrilo-fws vrroypd<pu ()<ui> flut rifirls, Tl Ki airapairrfrov ?^ft T!lV avayifilv. * " In a given state of society, a certain number of persons...as to who shall commit the crime depends of course upon sIx'cial laws : which, however, in their total action, must oliey the large social law to which... | |
| 1880 - 400 стор.
...act. Buckle says that "suicide is merely a product of the general condition of society," and that " in a given state of society a certain number of persons must put an end to their own life." Quetelet goes farther still. He proves his belief in the natural inherence of suicide among us, by... | |
| 1880 - 846 стор.
...act. Buckle says that " suicide is merely a product of the general condition of society," and that " in a given state of society a certain number of persons must put an end to their own life." Quetelet goes further still. He proves his belief in the natural inherence of suicide amongst us, by... | |
| 1880 - 798 стор.
...Buckle says that " suicide is merely a product of the general condition of society, ' ' and that " in a given state of society a certain number of persons must put an end to their own life." Quetelet goes farther still. He proves his belief in the natural inherence of suicide among us, by... | |
| 1880 - 402 стор.
...act. Buckle says that "suicide is merely a product of the general condition of society," and that " iu a given state of society a certain number of persons must put an end to their own life." Quetelet goes farther still. He proves his belief in the natural inherence of suicide among us, by... | |
| 1880 - 690 стор.
...unscientific expression ' laws of statistics,' we would merely note that all Buckle taught was that ' in a given state of society a certain number of persons must put an end to their lives,' + or commit murder. He very carefully guards himself from the misapprehension into which Mr.... | |
| 1882 - 630 стор.
...one great conclusion . . . . that suicide is merely the product of the general condition of society In a given state of society, a certain number of persons...to who shall commit the crime, depends, of course, upon special laws; which, however, in their total action, must obey the larger social law to which... | |
| William Hurrell Mallock - 1882 - 292 стор.
...merely the product of the general condition of society. . . . In a given state of society, a given number of persons must put an end to their own life....to who shall commit the crime, depends, of course, upon special laws; which, however, in their larger action, must obey the larger social law to which... | |
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