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Indirect Legislation § 3
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and the more exemplary is the punishment it
meets with from the censure of the world this quarter. As to these means
of giving weight momentum to the force of the
moral sanction it is sufficient in this place
to have mentioned them: they will be consider'd
more at large in their proper place the body
of the work, the former under the title of
political defamation, the latter in the book
appropriated to the mention subject of procedure.
The displeasure entertained by the public
against who trespass against the happiness of society
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— 2. on occasions
of old date
& or feigned occasions. - political
history. biography
- plays - novels
In these cases Through the above channels a man receives his lesson
by of morality by observing what the treatment countenance or discountence
that is given shewn to real persons on account of
actions that take place before his eyes. There
are other channels But the same end may
be promoted by his learning by history the
treatment that has actually been given to other men on
like occasions in time past; and by his
in a conceiving the treatment likely
to be bestowed in future cases by seeing it portray'd
in the fictitious exhibitions of scenes fictitious
writers
occurrences supposed to be p
represented in fiction or represented
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