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<p>Laborous Punishment</p>


<head>Ch. X<lb/>
Active or laborious Punishment.</head>


<p>Active punishment is that which is inflicted on<lb/>
a man by <add>obliging or</add> compelling him to act in this or that<lb/>
particular way: to exert this or that particular<lb/>
species of action.</p>
<p><del>Of</del> there are two kinds of means by which a man<lb/>
may be compelled to act, <del>th</del> physical and moral<lb/>
the <del>only</del><add>five <del>one</del></add> <sic>applyies</sic> itself to his body the other<lb/>
to his <add>mind, to his faculty of</add> volition &amp; instances in which the <del><gap/></del><lb/>
physical <add>means</add> are capable of being employed an to<lb/>
fear and so unprofitable both to the patient and<lb/>
to other as not to be worth taking into the account.</p>
<p>The only instrument that is of a nature<lb/>
to act immediately upon the volition is an<lb/>
idea of pleasure or plea about to come from<lb/>
it <del>no</del> performing or not performing the<lb/>
particular act: it being necessary, <add><del>in one</del> ti ensure the</add> <del>to</del> production<lb/>
<add>of</add> the desired effect, that the <del>plea</del> apparent <del>pleasure</del><lb/>
pain <del><gap/></del> contemplated from the non performance<lb/>
<add>of the act</add> should be greater than that what would be<lb/>
occasioned by the performance of it.</p>
<p>It is manifest therefore that <gap/><lb/>
Punishment of the laborious kind is appointed<lb/>
another Punishment must necessarily happen to<lb/>
<gap/> with it. There are therefore in theory such<lb/>
case <del>two</del> two different punishments at least<lb/>
necessarily concerned. One which is the only the<lb/>
directly and <gap/> intended the laborious<lb/>
punishment itself: this may be stiled the <hi rend="underline">principal</hi><lb/>
or <hi rend="underline">proper</hi> punishment: the other which<lb/>
in case of the former's are being submitted to is<lb/>
called into the assistance: this <del>I will stile</del> may<lb/>
be stiled the <hi rend="underline">subsidary</hi> punishment.</p>


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Laborous Punishment

Ch. X
Active or laborious Punishment.

Active punishment is that which is inflicted on
a man by obliging or compelling him to act in this or that
particular way: to exert this or that particular
species of action.

Of there are two kinds of means by which a man
may be compelled to act, th physical and moral
the onlyfive one applyies itself to his body the other
to his mind, to his faculty of volition & instances in which the
physical means are capable of being employed an to
fear and so unprofitable both to the patient and
to other as not to be worth taking into the account.

The only instrument that is of a nature
to act immediately upon the volition is an
idea of pleasure or plea about to come from
it no performing or not performing the
particular act: it being necessary, in one ti ensure the to production
of the desired effect, that the plea apparent pleasure
pain contemplated from the non performance
of the act should be greater than that what would be
occasioned by the performance of it.

It is manifest therefore that
Punishment of the laborious kind is appointed
another Punishment must necessarily happen to
with it. There are therefore in theory such
case two two different punishments at least
necessarily concerned. One which is the only the
directly and intended the laborious
punishment itself: this may be stiled the principal
or proper punishment: the other which
in case of the former's are being submitted to is
called into the assistance: this I will stile may
be stiled the subsidary punishment.



Identifier: | JB/141/086/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 141.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

141

Main Headings

rationale of punishment

Folio number

086

Info in main headings field

Image

002

Titles

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f7 /

Penner

richard smith

Watermarks

[[watermarks::[britannia with shield emblem]]]

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Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

48303

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