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53<lb/><head>Panopticon Bill.</head><note>Escape</note><p>although such offences were to be of a higher order<lb/>than simple felony as well in respect of punishment<lb/>as of guilt, Be it enacted that the several <lb/>offences in this present Act made felony<lb/>shall to the several purposes of Hue and Cry,<lb/>Arrest, Examination, Bail, Committment, and<lb/>all other stops that may in the course of procedure<lb/>be taken with respect to felonies be dealt with in<lb/>the manner of felonies.</p><note>39<lb/>- but not in respect of<lb/>punishment -</note><lb/><p>Art. 39. And Whereas prevention and not<lb/>the production of fruitless misery is the object of<lb/>all just punishment And Whereas a mode of<lb/>punishment can not in the way of prevention<lb/>have any effect but in as far as the consequences<lb/>thereof are present to the mind And Whereas<lb/>no innocent person ought without inevitable necessity <lb/>to be involved in the punishment appointed<lb/>for the guilty And Whereas the penal<lb/>ingredients involved in a judgment of felony by<lb/>the dispensations of the Common Law are many of<lb/>them such as fall mostly or exclusively upon the<lb/>inn<add>o</add>cent most of them such as cannot <add>find</add> a subject-<lb/>-matter whereupon to operate but under some rare concurrence<lb/>of circumstances, &amp; all of them incapable<lb/>of</p>






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53
Panopticon Bill.Escape

although such offences were to be of a higher order
than simple felony as well in respect of punishment
as of guilt, Be it enacted that the several
offences in this present Act made felony
shall to the several purposes of Hue and Cry,
Arrest, Examination, Bail, Committment, and
all other stops that may in the course of procedure
be taken with respect to felonies be dealt with in
the manner of felonies.

39
- but not in respect of
punishment -

Art. 39. And Whereas prevention and not
the production of fruitless misery is the object of
all just punishment And Whereas a mode of
punishment can not in the way of prevention
have any effect but in as far as the consequences
thereof are present to the mind And Whereas
no innocent person ought without inevitable necessity
to be involved in the punishment appointed
for the guilty And Whereas the penal
ingredients involved in a judgment of felony by
the dispensations of the Common Law are many of
them such as fall mostly or exclusively upon the
innocent most of them such as cannot find a subject-
-matter whereupon to operate but under some rare concurrence
of circumstances, & all of them incapable
of




Identifier: | JB/119/282/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 119.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

39

Box

119

Main Headings

panopticon

Folio number

282

Info in main headings field

panopticon bill

Image

001

Titles

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d53 / d54 / d55 / d56

Penner

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

39793

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