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C
Punishment distinguished & defined.
act that has been done [or omitted occasionto be done] or omission that has
been
Note
question might not be ranked under all or most
of these denominations.
Thus stands the matter of the questions concerning the denomination
to be given to the Act with reference to the agent's design
[intention] or if the question he reference to the tendency or,
in other words, to the probable effects of the act, considering it
a priori, it will be found probably to come under all these
several denominations: if with reference to the event; or in
other words to the actual effects, that is a matter which could
be known only by the individuals whose feelings are in question.
Whether any Juryman was gratified by the thoughts of
the pain he expected Lord Halifax would suffer, whether Lord
Halifax did suffer any pain, and whether the apprehension of
a repetition of such pain, in case of a repetition of such delinquency
restrained him from committing any offence (of that
sort,) which he would otherwise have committed, whether persons
liable like him to commit such delinquencies⊞ ⊞ I supposed him to have felt pain, and were in consequence themselves retrained from committing such delinquencies, whether Mr.
Wilkes felt any pleasure in receiving the £4000 and whether
that pleasure was exactly equivalent or more or less than equivalent
Identifier: | JB/159/034/002 "JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 159.
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punishment distinguished & defined |
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[[watermarks::myears [lion with crown motif]]] |
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