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Quasi-Imprisonment & examined
him with greater terror than the laws of his own
country which he had perhaps been accustomed
to evade. And even in case of success meeting
with success in any scheme of plunder, the
want of established connections for the disposing of
it, would render the benefit derivable from it extremely
precarious. The consideration of all these difficulties
may would tend to induce him to resort to honest labour
as the only the means so sure means of obtaining
a he Livelihood.
But, taking all these circ sources of the above sources
of uncertainty into consideration it will be found
that there are fe very the cases are very few in which banishment
can be adopted resorted to as an eligible
mode of punishment. In what are called
state offences, it may occasionally be employed
with
advantage, in order to separate tbe delinquent
from his connections & to remove him
from the scene of his factious intrigues. In this
case however it would be well to leave him the hope
of returning as a stimulus to good conduct during his
Banishment.
In treating of the subject of Banishment Beccaria† p.92 102 appears
not to have been aware of the circumstances upon
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