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13.II.
Chapter II
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Of complete afflictive Punishments.
under the of -
Complex afflictive Punishments
are maybe included those corporal punishments of
which the principal effect consists in the
distant & deviable consequences of the act of punishment.
They cannot be included under one tithe. They
included those species very different very different kinds the one from an the other
in their nature and their importance
The permanent consequences of an
afflictive punishment may consist in the
alteration, the destruction, or susception suspension of the
properties of a part of the Body
The properties of a part of the Body
consist of its visible qualities as of colour & figure & its uses
As visible qualities its colours & figures
its uses of these three distinct kinds of
punishments.
The first affect The extension of
the person its visible qualities - The second
affect the use of the organic faculties
without destroying the organ itself. (1)
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(1) The first may be included under the
general name of deformation.- The second
under the name of dishabilitation they
render the organ impotent & useless. The third
have already a proper name - mutilation
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