James Fitzjames Stephen Quote

The sentence of the law is to the moral sentiment of the public in relation to any offence what a seal is to hot wax.


A History of the Criminal Law of England (1883)


The sentence of the law is to the moral sentiment of the public in relation to any offence what a seal is to hot wax.

The sentence of the law is to the moral sentiment of the public in relation to any offence what a seal is to hot wax.

The sentence of the law is to the moral sentiment of the public in relation to any offence what a seal is to hot wax.

The sentence of the law is to the moral sentiment of the public in relation to any offence what a seal is to hot wax.