hatred and vengeance as moving purposes of, [12-19;]

reformation viewed as aim of, [19-21;]

as a deterrent from crime, [21-24;]

impossibility of justifying, by any reasoning, [25-27;]

determining correct basis of fixing, [150-157;]

effects of too drastic, [156-157;]

results of, to others than the subject, [158-160;]

evolution of, [161-165;]

capital, [166-171;]

viewed as cruelty, not as a remedial measure, [275.]