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1822 Aug. 22
Constitut. Code
Force – intimidation, and remuneration –
he By one or other of these three denominations may be
characterized all those incorporeal instruments of rule, which
being indispensable instruments of all rule are therefore can not therefore but be such
with relation even to the best good rule.
1. By force, understand here physical force – that of which
the body is contradistinguished from the mind as the seat.
This is an instr Only by means and through the intervention of this instrument
can those others be brought into action. Only by
flagrant force, by whatsoever agent applied to them, can
objects in the word things any operation be performed upon objects not endowed with sensation
in a word upon inanimate things: and in this respect
many are the occasions in which the this only mode of operating
upon things is not less necessary to the purpose of operating
with efficiency upon persons. It is by Only by force – by
physical force can a person who against the will of the
occupant continues in a house, be removed out of it, if
neither intimidation nor remuneration are capable of being
applied to induce him to remove with effect to the purpose
of affording him an adequate inducement for removing
himself adequate to the purpose of causing him to remove
himself.
Force, when applied to in so far as considered as being
applied to the mind, and applied not without effect, is termed
intimidation.
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