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B.2. Ch.4.
but altogether arising from absolute negligence;
negligence as easy to be explained as it is
difficult to be palliated.
We shall class under three heads
the penal circumstances which result from
this condition. 1. Necessary Inconveniences, which
arise from the sola condition of a Prisoner; and
which form the essence of Imprisonment. 2. Accessory
Inconveniences; which do not necessarily but
which very frequently follow in its train. 3y Abusive
3y. Inconveniences arising from abuses.
I. Negative Evils insepararrable from Inconveniences Imprisonment.
1. Privation of the pleasures which belong to the sight
arising from the diversity of objects in Town & Country.
2. Privation of the liberty of taking pleasurable
exercises that require a large space such as
riding on horseback or in a Carriage hunting
shooting &c.
3. Privation of voyages those excursions which may be necessary
even for health.
4. Privation of the liberty of partaking of Public
diversions.
5. Abridgment of the liberty of going out to
enjoy agreeable society as of relations, friends or acquaintances
although they should be permitted to come to him.
6. Privation of the Liberty of or in some cases
of carrying on business for a livelihood, and abridgment
of such liberty in all cases.
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