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Civil Introd.
In relation to the acts which are require to be prohibited in the score of their being the efficient
causes of damages it is necessary that the penal
branch of law should go into a number of details
with which the civil branch has no necessary
concern. According to the nature of the act which
has the efficient cause of damage, different remedies
will require to be applied for the stopping of
the damage in its progress or continuance, for the stopping
the act itself in its continuance when in its nature it is susceptible
of its continuance, for the reparation of
the filling up of the gap made in the happiness
of the individual by affording satisfaction for the damage,
for the prevention of the repulsion of the efficient
cause of the damage on the part of the past
author by the application of punishment, and the dread
of the repetition of it, and as well as on the part of persons at
large who but for the example might have yielded
to the temptation resistance to that by which he was seduced: and
to warrant for the application of those several remedies different
collections of facts, may require to be found or different
bodies of proof to be collected and exhibited. According
to the different the purpose of punishment species and quantities of punishment
that may appear requisite in the different
cases to the fulfilling of the purposes of punishment. For the purpose of punishment different
species and quantities and species, different preparations and
doses of that unpleasant remedy will require to be
administered according to the nature and description of the act or offence
which
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