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nobydys nobody would understand to come under
the name of punishments.
But so it be on account of some
act that has been done, it matters not by
whom the act was done.- The most common
case is for the act to have been done by the
same person by whom the evil is suffered.
But the evil may light upon a different person
and still bear the name of punishments.- In
such case it may be stiled punishment in
alienam personam - in contradistinction to
the more common case in which it may be
stiled punishment in propriam personam.
whether the act be ultimately or only
mediately intentional it may consistently
enough with common usage bear the name
of punishment.- Though accordingl as it
was in the one or the other way that the
intention happened to regard it, the act will assume
a different name as we shall have occasion
to mention presently.-
It must be on account of some act that
at least appears to have been done, but whether
such an act as appears to have been done or
any act, actually was done is not material-
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richard smith |
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