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C
Of Punishments belonging to the Moral Sanction.
me on account of some real or supposed instance of immorality
in my misbehaviour chose rather to see me suffer
than to be at the pains of lending affording me his assistance.
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Nor any by the
moral but what
may by the political
On the other hand the whole sum of the evils depending
upon the moral sanction; to wit not only the casual evils but the
sense of infamy which constitute the characteristic evil, is liable
in many instances to be brought upon a man by the doom
of the political magistrate. This is what we have found it unavoidably necessary on various occasions to give intimation
of, and what we shall have need more particularly to enlarge
upon hereafter.
— but in the determinateness
of the circumstance
respecting their
applications
3. As to the manner
of production in
which the evils are
produced. It is in
this point only
that the two Sanctions
differ.
3. It is in the manner then in which the evils that come
alike under the department of each of the two sanctions come to
be inflicted that the only characteristic difference discernible
between these two Sanctions are to be seen. With regard to
punishment issuing from the political sanction, the species, the degree,
the time, the place, the person who is to apply it, are all
assignable. With regard to that which may issue from the moral
Sanction none of these particular are assignable.
When
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