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41. C Of Compensation.
crimes.
More particularly with regard to the charge brought
upon the estate by the damage in question; such a deduction
is no more than what the eventual representative will naturally have been
led to make in his own mind immediately upon its
coming to his knowledge. It would never have been
regarded by him therefore as a loss; nor could the view
of it have ever been productive of any of that pain
which a man is apt to experience on thinking of a
Loss.(a)
§ect. XV.
§. XV. Compensation shall take
place of Punishment.
1.
Compensation to take place of Punishment.
Compensation shall even take place of Punishment.
No money shall ever be paid in the way of a penalty
to the any public or semi-public fund; but subject to the full amount of whatever
is due to any individual on the score of compensation.
Reasons
1. The The obligation to make compensation, as far as it goes, will
Note.
(a) There exists not probably any System of Law in which the
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