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Indirect Legislation
-cable to the restraining of mischievous propensities
may be referred all of them to one or other of the heads ensuing: following:
viz: 1. Culture of the moral sanction: 2. Culture
of the religious sanction: 3. Culture of the principle
of benevolence. 4. Distribution of the powers of constitutional Facilitating Improving the application Management of
Facilitating detection of the
powers. political sanction. 5. Application of the physical
sanction.
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Analytical
Exhaustion
method not
rigidly adhered
to here
Under the above heads we I shall proceed endeavour
to take present a general view of the expedients that here
in question seem applicable to the purpose now before us.
On this occasion I shall not any farther any farther hold
myself bound to adhere conform to the rigid rules of analytical
exhaustion with that strictness to which
on some former occasions it seemed eligible to
adhere to them: Lest the partly on account of
the difficulty and driness of the task, partly lest
the in the apprehension lest the practical utility
of this sketch about to be exhibited should be
drowned as it were in the voluminous subtleties
of metaphysical discussion. The sum total of the
possible expedients which by possibility might
be adapted to thise purpose in hand are in their total too be numerous
perhaps
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