@article{539099, note = {Braces in imprint.}, author = {Dawes, M.}, url = {http://library.usi.edu/record/539099}, title = {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 Hapiness) -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, Of The Inner Temple, Esq. [electronic resource] :}, publisher = {printed for C. Dilly, In The Poultry; and J. Debrett (successor to Mr. Almon) Piccadilly,}, recid = {539099}, pages = {1 online reource (xxxi, [1], 255, [1] p.) ;}, address = {London :}, year = {1782}, }