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A Book of Remarkable Criminals A Book of Remarkable Criminals by Harry Brodribb Irving
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“In peace he lived; In peace he died; Life was our desire, But God denied.”
H.B. Irving, A Book of Remarkable Criminals
“But do not let us flatter ourselves. Do not let us, in all the pomp and circumstance of stately history, blind ourselves to the fact that the crimes of Frederick, or Napoleon, or their successors, are in essence no different from those of Sheppard or Peace. We must not imagine that the bad man who happens to offend against those particular laws which constitute the criminal code belongs to a peculiar or atavistic type, that he is a man set apart from the rest of his fellow-men by mental or physical peculiarities.”
Henry Brodribb Irving, A Book of Remarkable Criminals
“The silent workings, and still more the explosions, of human passion which bring to light the darker elements of man's nature present to the philosophical observer considerations of intrinsic interest; while to the jurist, the study of human nature and human character with its infinite varieties, especially as affecting the connection between motive and action, between irregular desire or evil disposition and crime itself, is equally indispensable and difficult."—Wills on Circumstantial Evidence.”
Henry Brodribb Irving, A Book of Remarkable Criminals