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15.
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Forfeiture of Reputation.
manifest the punishment must have been designed to produce
suffering in some way or other, the less it seems calculated
to produce in any other way the more manifest
it is that it was for this purpose it was made choice
of. Accordingly in the with regard to punishments to which the highest
degrees of infamy are understood to be annexed, one can
scarcely find any thing by which any other effect can be other suffering which they produce
produced. This is the case with several species of transient
disablement; such as the punishments of the Stocks, the
Pillory and the carcase Carcase: and with several species of transient
and as well as of perpetual Disfigurement; such as ignominious
instrument dresses and stigmatization. Accordingly these modes of punishment
are all of them regarded as neither more nor
less than so many ways of inflicting infamy. Infamy
thus produced by corporal punishments may be stiled
corporal ignominy or Infamy.
According as the corporal punishment application that is
made choice of for the sake of producing the infamy is
temporary
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