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To represent our subject in its (proper improper) light as to object of [ ]
Ch. 1
Punishment distinguished and defined defined and distinguished
Whom would think rightly of punishment
it is necessary that he should understand what come to a clear understanding
at the question what to what
is and what is not punishment: and this understanding
if he have it at all, that he may
have nothing to unlearn, this understanding if he
have it at all, the sooner he comes by to it the better
The One use of this explanation is to ground the
understanding against the form of the , as by to which
on this as on every other part of the field of words
and legislation it is exposed to be assisted by the
power of rhetoric: for if history is
every where the food, logic is the medicine, rhetoric
the poison of the mind. the understanding of
him who in this part of the field is called upon or
find it in his person to act, the understanding,
and thence the will, and thence the conduct, and
thence in respect of happiness and unhappiness
the fate the lot the fate if those who are
whose condition is subject to his power in this respect dependent on
which misrepresents and confronts everything that it
..... mentions of
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