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Evils of Imprisonmt: and Loss of Condition Domestic

The Evils resulting from the Forfeiture of the several Conditions following consist in
the loss of the Pleasures or the Advantages commonly annexed to the above Conditions, which
are as follow viz:

I.
Pleasures of Advantages incident to the
Condition of Husband or
Wife to such or such a person are
those derived from
1. The Use of his or her Person.
2. The Possession or hope of children
by him or her. Se No. II.
3. The Use of his or her Property.
See Farther No. V, VI, VII.

II.
Pleasures or Advantages incident to the
Condition of Parent to such
or such a person are those derived from
1. The idea of the extension
of his own existence in the child.
Pleasure of the Imagination
2. The Recollection of the pleasure
of the intercourse to which
it (the child) owed its birth.
Pleasure of Recollection.

III.
Pleasures incident to the
Condition of Husband or
Wife, Parent, Child or
Relation to such or such
a Person are those derived from
1. The Succession or Prospect
of Succession to his or her
Property. Pleasures of
Possession or Expectation.

IIII.
To the Condition of Guardian
are those which are derived from
1. The power and interest
derived from the management
of his affairs. Pleasures of
the imagination, & of the Mor. Sanction
2. The Reputation derived from the
good management of his
affairs. Pleasures of the
Moral Sanction.
3. The Occasional use of his
property. Pleasures of
Possession &c
See farther No Vi, VII


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V.
Pleasures or Advantages
incident to the
Condition of Child or
Ward to such or such a person
are
1. The advantage of
receiving a good Education.
N.B. An Education is
good in proportion as it tends
to fit the party for procuring
in greatest abundance and
purity the several pleasures
[that entioned from the
several instruments
of ]
of which human
nature is susceptible.
See father No VI, VII.

Pleasures incident to
the Condition of Husband
or Wife, Parent or
Guardian to such or such a
Person, are those derived from
1. The Consciousness of
Power. – Pleasure
of the Imagination


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VII.
– to the Condition of
Husband, Wife, Parent,
Child, Relation
and or Guardian to such
or such a person and those
derived from
1. The Use or expectation
of his or his or her
inexigible services.
Pleasures of possession the Moral Sanction
2. The Consciousness or hope
of being beloved by
him or her. Pleasures
of the Moral Sanction.
3. The Consciousness or hope
of contributing to his
or her happiness.
Pleasure of Sympathy.
4. The Credit of his or her
reputation. Pleasure
of the Mor. Sanction
5. The Credit and interest
of his or her connections.
Pleasure of the Mor.
Sanction


Identifier: | JB/143/038/003
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 143.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

1-9, 1-10, 1-10. 1-2, 1-5

Box

143

Main Headings

punishment

Folio number

038

Info in main headings field

[[info_in_main_headings_field::evils of imprisonm[en]t and lots of condition domestic]]

Image

003

Titles

Category

marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

Watermarks

[[watermarks::[jib] [britannia with shield motif]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

48671

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