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Punishments analysed
NOTE
Consideranda
these Limits
omitted.
It may seem at first sight that the division analysis above
given of the several possible modes of confinement
is not incomplete. For Loco-motion is only the motion of
the whole body: to wit with reference to circum-jacent
bodies. But the motion of the limbs members i:e: with reference
to the rest of the body, might, it may seem at first
sight, be inter prohibited and put a stop to in consequence
of a prohibition. Upon for reflection the consideration however, So This I believe will however does not appear
to be the case. It is not There will not I believe be
found any member in a man's body which it is in
his power to debar from all by the mere effort of his will motion unless by without debar
keeping his whole body at at the same time from motion. and not only of motion from moving
unless by without using mechanical I mean by the mere
effort of his will, and without the use of mechanical using mechanic external applications;
to confinement in which case the punishment
ceases under the description of transient Disablement.
A man indeed may refrain from moving it in such
and such directions and on such and such occasions;
that is he may refrain from making it contributory
to his doing such or such acts or exercising such or
such occupations. But this will come under the
general head of restrictive punishment.
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