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Pecuniary Forfeiture.
a very small proportion to this marked penalty which
is scarcely seen, and never in its true magnitude,
before it is felt. till felt.
7. In point of remissibility it is in an eminent
degree advantageous. No Under no other mode of punishment
affords equal facilities for making repara can
reparation be made for an unjust sentence with
equal facility.
8. In point of Popularity this punishment exceeds
every other. It is the only one of any consequence
against which which some objection or other of
the popular cast has not bee made.
Identifier: | JB/141/122/003 "JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 141.
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141 |
rationale of punishment |
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122 |
advantages and disadvantages of pecuniary forfeitures |
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003 |
variability / exemplarity / subserviency to reformation / popularity |
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f11 / f12 / f13 / f14 |
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jeremy bentham |
[[watermarks::l v g propatria [britannia motif]]] |
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caroline vernon |
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