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Sect. Parts of a Law. (37
—ward, and has operated as a motive on persons who
have thought themselves qualified for endeavouring
at the descovery.
In the foregoing instances there could be no form
of hesitation between reward and punishment: be—
cause it is not every man that would do for a judge,
or for all discoveries of the longitude: and because with of
respect this law that might be, ☞ I a whipping—part or a good
would be but awkward instrument to whit their
wits on.
With respect to others, the office of constable for on it is other—
wise: because any men almost may do for a
constable: and therefore the law has its option
about about making men constables, whe—
ther it shall be by dent of reward or punish—
ment. Reward it might choose. Punishment
it has chosen. Now suppose of though proper
to alter it's plan in this instance, and go to work
by reward in leu of punishment. How would it
proceed? Talk to men if the "quiet enjoyment
"and protection they have for their civil rights and
liberties? It might thus for certainty, are
a man would stir. This Offer a competent handsome
stipend salary to any the man that will take upon than the
offer? I would soon get constables in abundance.
Sanctional
to set down fit a man for either to those tasks
of those employments requires
to the in
occur that nothing but
alacrity can inspire;
because nothing but hope
of pleasure can inspire
alacrity: and
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