登陆注册
34898000000013

第13章

He was not to have punishment meted out to him from his own iniquitous measure. But if justice, in the whole range of its wide armoury, contained one weapon which could pierce him, that weapon his pursuers were bound, before God and man, to employ.

"If he may Find mercy in the law, 'tis his : if none, Let him not seek't of us."

Such was the language which the Commons might justly use.

Did then the articles against Strafford strictly amount to high treason? Many people, who know neither what the articles were, nor what high treason is, will answer in the negative, simply because the accused person, speaking for his life, took that ground of defence. The journals of the Lords show that the judges were consulted. They answered, with one accord, that the articles on which the earl was convicted amounted to high treason. This judicial opinion, even if we suppose it to have been erroneous, goes far to justify the Parliament. The judgment pronounced in the Exchequer Chamber has always been urged by the apologists of Charles in defence of his conduct respecting ship-money. Yet on that occasion there was but a bare majority in favour of the party at whose pleasure all the magistrates composing the tribunal were removable. The decision in the case of Strafford was unanimous; as far as we can judge, it was unbiassed; and, though there may be room for hesitation, we think, on the whole, that it was reasonable. "It may be remarked," says Mr. Hallam, "that the fifteenth article of the impeachment, charging Strafford with raising money by his own authority, and quartering troops on the people of Ireland, in order to compel their obedience to his unlawful requisitions, upon which, and upon one other article, not upon the whole matter, the Peers voted him guilty, does, at least, approach very nearly, if we may not say more, to a substantive treason within the statute of Edward the Third, as a levying of war against the King." This most sound and just exposition has provoked a very ridiculous reply. "It should seem to be an Irish construction this," says, an assailant of Mr. Hallam, "which makes the raising money for the King's service, with his knowledge, and by his approbation, to come under the head of levying war on the King, and therefore to be high treason." Now, people who undertake to write on points of constitutional law should know, what every attorney's clerk and every forward schoolboy on an upper form knows, that, by a fundamental maxim of our polity, the King can do no wrong; that every court is bound to suppose his conduct and his sentiments to be, on every occasion, such as they ought to be; and that no evidence can be received for the purpose of setting aside this loyal and salutary presumption. The Lords therefore, were bound to take it for granted that the King considered arms which were unlawfully directed against his people as directed against his own throne.

The remarks of Mr. Hallam on the bill of attainder, though, as usual, weighty and acute, do not perfectly satisfy us. He defends the principle, but objects to the severity of the punishment.

That, on great emergencies, the State may justifiably pass a retrospective act against an offender, we have no doubt whatever.

We are acquainted with only one argument on the other side, which has in it enough of reason to bear an answer. Warning, it is said, is the end of punishment. But a punishment inflicted, not by a general rule, but by an arbitrary discretion, cannot serve the purpose of a warning. It is therefore useless; and useless pain ought not to be inflicted. This sophism has found its way into several books on penal legislation. It admits however of a very ****** refutation. In the first place, punishments ex post facto are not altogether useless even as warnings. They are warnings to a particular class which stand in great need of warnings to favourites and ministers. They remind persons of this description that there maybe a day of reckoning for those who ruin and enslave their country in all forms of the law. But this is not all. Warning is, in ordinary cases, the principal end of punishment; but it is not the only end. To remove the offender, to preserve society from those dangers which are to be apprehended from his incorrigible depravity, is often one of the ends. In the case of such a knave as Wild, or such a ruffian as Thurtell, it is a very important end. In the case of a powerful and wicked statesman, it is infinitely more important; so important, as alone to justify the utmost severity, even though it were certain that his fate would not deter others from imitating his example. At present, indeed, we should think it extremely pernicious to take such a course, even with a worse minister than Strafford, if a worse could exist; for, at present, Parliament has only to withhold its support from a Cabinet to produce an immediate change of hands. The case was widely different in the reign of Charles the First. That Prince had governed during eleven years without any Parliament; and, even when Parliament was sitting, had supported Buckingham against its most violent remonstrances.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 盛世女皇商

    盛世女皇商

    成亲七年,丈夫绝情递上休书,只因她没生下儿子!婆婆当着她的面,活活摔死刚出生的女儿,只因,“我们柳家,不养赔钱货!”痛失爱女,含恨而亡。重生回到八年前,那时,她刚及笄。命运让那些人再次相遇,这一世,她要亲手求得不同的结果。逆天改命,一切都还来得及!前世,她助他飞鸿腾达,这一世,她要让他看着她,得到他向往的一切!前世的婆媳,今世的仇人,欠她的,她会加倍讨回!“知道柳家为何终不得子吗?因为前世,有人祝你,断子绝孙!”断情绝爱,她只求让仇人付出惨痛代价,可这个死皮赖脸缠着她的俊美王爷是有病么?想娶她?好好表现吧!本文纯属虚构,请勿模仿。
  • 皇天谛世

    皇天谛世

    煌煌大世,各路主角纷纷登场。有人天命所归,一路顺风顺水,加冕登基,帝御天地!有人重获新生,逆天改命,横推万古,纵横寰宇!有人扭转乾坤,不断逆袭,问鼎巅峰,所向披靡!有人灿烂辉煌,天下无敌,逍遥自在,超脱于世!究竟谁才能成为那颗最璀璨夺目的星辰,亘古恒今,创造属于的纪元。
  • 花都小神仙

    花都小神仙

    神魔劫难陨,各自转世忙,齐聚大都市,演绎七界殇,花都花儿香,神仙也流氓,本是穷屌丝,踏上古战场,左手掌乾坤,右手破阴阳,屌丝变神仙,花都修真忙。
  • 神武之武道轮回

    神武之武道轮回

    神武纪元,武道为尊。帝族白家,主宰神武大陆几千载。他,一介白家弃子,废体在身,无法修行,但他却不屈命运的捉弄,在神武大陆上崛起!他,曾为一名修罗,寒光一现,血染一片,化作了死亡的阴影。他,又曾为一介丹药师,灵丹一出,活死人,肉白骨,化作了生命的象征。生生死死,人世无常,三千道法,唯有轮回!
  • 隐藏大佬恋上我

    隐藏大佬恋上我

    “叶晚晴小姐,我可以邀请你共舞一曲?”一个西装男子用他低沉的语调说出来。对面的女子用她慵懒的声音说:“曲先生,好久不见。”一个隐藏大佬,偶然遇见叶晚晴,仿佛着了魔般迷上这个女人。
  • 天行

    天行

    号称“北辰骑神”的天才玩家以自创的“牧马冲锋流”战术击败了国服第一弓手北冥雪,被誉为天纵战榜第一骑士的他,却受到小人排挤,最终离开了效力已久的银狐俱乐部。是沉沦,还是再次崛起?恰逢其时,月恒集团第四款游戏“天行”正式上线,虚拟世界再起风云!
  • 守护甜心之千羽之翼

    守护甜心之千羽之翼

    他们,有着奇妙的命运,前世今生,故事不断。尽管失忆,尽管失去对他的感情,但她的心里依然只有他;尽管被她结束生命,尽管魂飞魄散,但他还是爱着她。为了她,他可以用自己的性命做交换;为了他,她可以孤身一人与千军万马战斗。所做的这一切,究竟是为了什么……本文根据守护甜心改编,千逸首作,写得不好请原谅。
  • 陈萍萍传

    陈萍萍传

    庆余年同人小说。他原名陈五常,是庆帝府中的一名小太监。从没有人看的起这个小太监,直到有一天,他遇到了叶轻眉。她叫他陈萍萍,对他没有半点歧视,把他当成哥哥一样尊重。后来他成为了威慑庆国朝野的监察院长,只为一心守护她留下的孩子范闲。
  • 菜鸟爱人

    菜鸟爱人

    错过了花季雨季的暗恋,相逢在茫茫人海之间。青梅竹马抵不过一见钟情,一见钟情终究是旱花一现。不喜惊天动地的倾城之恋,只羡平凡生活的家长里短。
  • 天行

    天行

    号称“北辰骑神”的天才玩家以自创的“牧马冲锋流”战术击败了国服第一弓手北冥雪,被誉为天纵战榜第一骑士的他,却受到小人排挤,最终离开了效力已久的银狐俱乐部。是沉沦,还是再次崛起?恰逢其时,月恒集团第四款游戏“天行”正式上线,虚拟世界再起风云!