10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «IMPUTABLENESS»
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imputableness in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Relazione sul progetto preliminare di Codice penale italiano ...
-moral imputableness to “ voluntariness ", as an intermediate doctrine between
the traditional “ freedom of choice " and the doctrine of “ social responsibility ”
which took its origin from the positive school of Criminology. (I) But in the Code
now ...
Italy, Enrico Ferri, Italy. Commissione reale per la riforma delle leggi penali, 1921
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Encyclopaedia perthensis, or, Universal dictionary of the ...
'Tis necessary to the imputableness of an action, that it be avoid- pules. I v;
redaimed to be free and current. Bacon.— laoot but. adj. [from impute."^ TV *
IMPUTATIYE. which may impute. Am/worth, * To IMPUTE, ti. a.[imputer, Fr. imputo
, La r.
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A Collection of Miscellanies: Consisting of Poems, Essays, ...
... ( for so all the actions of the Will are free) but in opposition to Necessity, or
determination to one part of the Contradiction. That is, in one word, 'tis necessary
to the imputableness of an Action, that it be avoid- • -i ; abie. able. To this purpose
is ...
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Encyclopaedia Perthensis; Or Universal Dictionary of the ...
'Tis necessary to the imputableness of an action, that it be avoidable. Norris. (i.) *
IMPUTATION, n. f. [imputation, Fr.] from impute.] i. Attribution of any thing :
generally of ill.— Trust to me, Ulysses; Our imputation shall be oddly pois'd In this
wild ...
Impntabilidad, s. f. Imputableness. Imputacibu, s. f, Imputation, attribution of any
thing; generally of ill. Imputador, ra. s. m. y f. Impnter. Imputar, 1-. a. To impnte, to
charge upon, to attribute -, generally ill. In, prep, lat. Used only in composition, ...
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A Complete Dictionary of the English Language, Both with ...
IMPUTABLENESS, lm-pfi-tablnls. s. The quality of being imputable. IMPUTATION
, Im-pfi-tZV-shhn. s. Attribution of any thing, generally of ill; censure, reproach;
hint, reflection. IMPUTATIVEJm-pis-ta-tlv. a. Capable of being imputed, belonging
...
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An Attempt to Render the Pronunciation of the English ...
... 192 improvidently, 26 5 improvfflop, 2 55 imprudently, 22 5 impulsion, 2ox * -
impulsive, 200 impure, l 72 _ impurely, 2o6 . impurity,239 _ imputable, 206
imputableness, 239 impute, i7_2 _ imputifiescibility, 296 In. 45 inaccuracy,269
inaction, ...
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An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language
... in; and putāre, to reckon, suppose, orig. tocleanse. SeeIm (1)and Putative. Der.
imputer, imputable, imputably, imputableness, imputability; imputation, Merch.
Ven. i. 3. 13; imputative, imputatively. IN,
... the Uomo Delinquente, of my volume on the Imputableness and Negation of
Free Will, and of the pamphlet of Garofolo on the Positive Criterion of Penalty. In
these first affirmations there naturally preponderated the conclusions of
Lombroso, ...
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A new dictionary of the Italian and English languages: based ...
V. to empurple. Imputable, a. 1. imputai/ He , 2. V. ассшЫе, chargeable ; 3. che si
pub attribmre. Imputableness, s. astralto di imputable. Imputation, s. 1 .
impvtazióne, f. ; 2. sema, f, ; 3. (obs.) ce'nno, m. Impúta-tive, a. imputativo,
inculpante . in.
Giuseppe Marco Antonio Baretti, 1854