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Of Punishment
amount to little, were it not for the time they endure.
They may be temporary or perpetual. Inasmuch as they
tend to lay a restraint in the faculty which a man
has if changing hismoving from place to place; they may also be
termed topical or chorographical.
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Simply restrictive are such as without amounting
to any of the sorts abovementioned consist in the laying
of the patient under some restraint with respect to the
exercise of his corporal or other faculties: by obliging
him to abstainrestrain from doing something that he might
wish to do. They consist not in the means taken to obligerestrain
him what is another punishment) but in the inconvenience
of the restraint.
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Simply compuls
Simply compulsive from are such as consist
in the laying of the patient under some species of constraint:obliging
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NOTE
From p.5
Although the punishments thus entitled are each of
them applicable but to one offence, it seemed best
howeverIt seemed best to in a work of this kind to exhibit the
whole system collection of punishment in one Chapterthem in the one point of view for
the convenience of comparing them together. In an
authoritative code it might possibly be most advantageous
to distribute them under the titles of the
offences to which they respectively belong.
To p.5
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