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20.
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Forfeiture of Reputation.
be carried into effect) is to cause people to bestow on
the delinquent that share of ill-will which they are
naturally disposed to bear to a man whose word they
look upon as not being to be depended upon for true.
This punishment is a remarkable instance of
the empire attempted, and not unsuccessfully, to be exercised
by the political Magistrate over the moral sanction. Application
is made to the executors of that Sanction that is
the public at large to bestow on the delinquent not so
must of their general fund of disesteem in general, nor yet so much of
their disesteem as they are disposed to annex to a some particular
offence of which he has been proved guilty, but
such a share as they are disposed to annex to another offence
of which he has not been proved guilty and which
unless
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