Antiporte from On Crimes and Punishments
Justice turns away from the barbaric and arbitrary punishments in favor of a more enlightened penal code, illustrated antiporte from On Crimes and Punishments, essay by Cesare Beccaria (1738-1794), engraving, from Von Verbrechen und Strafen, German translation by Karl Ferdinand Hommel, published by Korn, 1778, Wroclaw.
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