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Simple modes of Punishment
Restrictive
by corporal restraint a change is produced not
in him but in some certain of the bodies [he which
is surrounded by] which surround him which are adjacent. It has been
mentioned as the characteristic of Corporal Restraints
that no afflictive contact between the part restrained and the restraining obstacle is necessary to their taking
place. This insta is no more that what
I imagine will be found true: but with respect
to such as are special, an afflictive actual contact
between the part restrained and the obstacle
that restrains it, thought a means not absolutely &
physically necessary, is yet the most favor & commodious
& for that reason its only one that is perhaps the most frequently
perhaps employed. For mode of punishment In The punishment of the
for instance⊞ ⊞ is a mixed punishment consisting of general restraint produced by means of . Now in this punishment there is not mass by any
afflictive contact. The foot is put let into a hole
made in two bands [that are] fixed in a perpendicular direction
It is proposed for instance to punish a man by as a punishment to confine
the confinement by his leg a man by the leg. This
would be an instance of total restraint produced
by partial special
This may, be the case either 1st because no such contact at
all necessarily takes place; or 2dly because such a contact only
if any takes place, if any, as is not afflictive.
There are cases in which no contact at all is
necessary to take place: but it may in most instances
eventually take place; but the restraint in question is
by possibility producible without it. It is proposed,
for
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