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Of Punishments
obliging him to do something which he might wish
not to do. These consist not in the means taken to
constrain him but in the inconvenience of the constraint.
9.
-Pecuniary- Pecuniary are those which deprive consist in the taking from the patient of
a sum of money or some article or collection of
articles the objects of property belonging purely to the class of things.
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-Quasi-pecuniary- Quasi-pecuniary consist of those which deprive the
patient of some article or collection of the objects
of property which consist either purely of the services of
persons, or of them combined with some interest
in things.
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NOTE
From p.1 (b) Here the legislator might denounce his curse against
those word-catching interpreters who befirst distinguished
life into natural that is what all the world besides
themselves means by the word life, and civil that is
what no mortal ever thought of understanding by such
a term till they thought fit in fraud of the legislator and all mankind to confound the meaning
of it.
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