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1831 April 8
Pannomion or Penal Code(7)

25. So much for particular laws particularly considered as such: now
for laws in general – laws considered in the aggregate masses – considered in the abstraction –
sometimes must of all particular laws

29. Law. 29 A law is of two Considered with relation to its connection
with good and evil, and good applied in the shape employed for the purpose in the character of
reward and punishment and reward, for the purpose of serving operating as
matter
giving direction to human conduct, – the Pannomion distinguished
into two sorts of the directive and the sanctinative or say and divided into two branches – into two parts or portions the directive
the civil, commonly and the sanctinative.

30 By the directive part designation inclination is made given of the course which
it is the desire of the legislator that upon the occasion in question the subject citizens should pursue.

31. By the sanctinative part, information is given to them of the inducement which they will for the pursuing of those same courses. This inducement is composed either of good or evil, is directed
some branch of it one of those the it can be of
such is called the
the
the matter of evil, and
is called the punitive
or more commonly
or say the penal.

34. These two branches of a law are addressed to different descriptions of persons.
1. the directive to persons at large: the sanctinative person at large: the
sanctinative, to the members of the political official establishment.

35. By the sanctinative a is made to the Judge, calling
upon him eventually to
provision is made of the inducement
to which the legislative trusts for the compliance he seeks and
expects to find at the hand on the part of those to whom the directive branch of
the law is addressed. This inducement is the eventual expectation
of either good or evil in the mind of those to whom the directive
branch of the law is addressed: if it be good, the law in is that branch of it stiled a remunerative
law: if evil, a penal law.

36. The persons addressed by the renumerative law are to whom the remunerative law is addressed are
those functionaries belonging to the administrative department by
whom disposal is made of the money or whatever else the
matter of good so employed consists of, directing them eventually to transfer
the article in question to the person in question in the event of his
having complied with the directive law in question, and thereby
rendered the service desired, at his hands.

37. The penal law is addressed to persons to whom the penal
law is addressed are the official persons belonging to the Judiciary
Department presented and directed by the Judges.


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