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Of the punishments belonging to the Moral Sanction.
particular species of good or ill office, but any species whatever,
just as occasion serves, that shall be proportionate to the
strength of your ill will and consistent with your own safety.
just as occasion serves. This consideration will make our
work short under the head which respects relates to the several modes
or species' of punishment subordinate to included under the mode in question.
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2. The evils produced
by them are any evils
whatsoever.
The same consideration will make it equally short under
the second head relative to the evils producible by the mode on
modes of punishment in question: These it must have been already
seen, may be all sorts of evils: all the different sorts of
evils which are producible by any of the punishments belonging
to the political sanction; by any punishments properly
so called: in a word, all the different sorts of evils to which
human nature is liable.
To . p. 9. at top
From p. 17
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The distinction between
this and the political
sanction lies not in
the evils of which they are
respectively the sources.
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Were we indeed to enquire minutely into the distinction
between the nature of these two sanctions it would come
out that, of the evils which when considered as issuing from the
moral sanction I have stiled casual evils, some were more likely
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