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C. 4. Of Preventive Institutions.
impracticable. If it produces not satisfaction, at any rate
it produces resignation. It prevents men from wasting their wishes
and their endeavours [talents]
in the search fruitless pursuit of unattainable
objects, and
leaves them free to
pursue with better
success such as are
attainable.
If there be any reason for wishing to prevent a crime it
is only on account of the calamities, the physical evils which
such crime has a tendency to produce. Accordingly, Although in any case
there should be no means of preventing the offence itself the purpose
will [therefore] be equally well answered should the several
calamities misfortunes be prevented which it is the nature of
those offences respectively to produce. Take away the mischiefs,
the calamities misfortunes , and you take away every reason which a legislator
can have for wishing to prevent the crimes that
are the causes of them. It will be contributing in a proportionable
degree to the same end, if expedients can be found
out for blunting the edge of those calamities misfortunes .
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