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<note><sic>Imprisonmt exa<hi rend="superscript">d</hi></sic></note><lb/> | |||
<p>only to be scanty in quantity but unpalatable in<lb/> | |||
respect of quality <del>in or a</del> otherwise the danger<lb/> | |||
would be that in the case of a young & robust<lb/> | |||
patient the constantly recurring <del>gratifying</del><add>gratification</add> afforded<lb/> | |||
to the palate might <del>become</del> <gap/> <gap/> <del>the loss of all</del><lb/> | |||
him insensible to the loss of all other pleasures.</p> | |||
<p>If any punishment that is at all calculated<lb/> | |||
to be efficacious can <del>it</del> in itself be popular this I<lb/> | |||
think promises to be so. It comes nearer than<lb/> | |||
any other to the character of a domestic <del>punishment</del><lb/> | |||
discipline, & by the tendency that it has to produce<lb/> | |||
information the object is felt to be the same that<lb/> | |||
an indulgent parent <add>aims at</add> <del>has in view</del> in the <add>punishment</add> <del>correction</del><lb/> | |||
of his children. And the sovereign can <del><gap/></del> never<lb/> | |||
be represented under a more popular & engaging<lb/> | |||
character, than that of a Parent <del>watche</del> watching<lb/> | |||
with equal anxiety over all his children - consulting<lb/> | |||
the happiness of the offender as much as that of<lb/> | |||
the offended.</p> | |||
<p><del>As do the</del><add>These</add> agreements <del>in behalf of this species</del><add>are not merely</add><lb/> | |||
<del>of punishment not solely or</del> speculat<gap/>. Experience<lb/> | |||
<add>has <foreign>shewn</foreign></add> <del>appears to have testified strongly in favour</del><lb/> | |||
<del>of its</del> efficacy of the Cells in Newgate "I was told"<lb/> | |||
says Mr Howard (p. <hi rend="underline">152</hi>) "by those who attended<lb/> | |||
"me that criminals who had affected an air of<lb/> | |||
"boldness at the trial, & appeared quite un<del>con</del><lb/> | |||
"cerned at the pronouncing sentence upon them,<lb/> | |||
"were struck with horror, and shed tears then<lb/> | |||
"brought to them solitary <del>&</del> <sic>darksome</sic> abodes."</p> | |||
<p><del>" I remember an instance " says M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Hanway</del><lb/> | |||
<del>(Solitude in Imprisonment p. 87) some years before</del></p> | |||
<p>The effect thus wrought upon the most hardened<lb/> | |||
of malefactors was produced by apart only<lb/> | |||
of the combination of punishments here spoken of</p><pb/> | |||
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Imprisonmt exad
only to be scanty in quantity but unpalatable in
respect of quality in or a otherwise the danger
would be that in the case of a young & robust
patient the constantly recurring gratifyinggratification afforded
to the palate might become the loss of all
him insensible to the loss of all other pleasures.
If any punishment that is at all calculated
to be efficacious can it in itself be popular this I
think promises to be so. It comes nearer than
any other to the character of a domestic punishment
discipline, & by the tendency that it has to produce
information the object is felt to be the same that
an indulgent parent aims at has in view in the punishment correction
of his children. And the sovereign can never
be represented under a more popular & engaging
character, than that of a Parent watche watching
with equal anxiety over all his children - consulting
the happiness of the offender as much as that of
the offended.
As do theThese agreements in behalf of this speciesare not merely
of punishment not solely or speculat. Experience
has shewn appears to have testified strongly in favour
of its efficacy of the Cells in Newgate "I was told"
says Mr Howard (p. 152) "by those who attended
"me that criminals who had affected an air of
"boldness at the trial, & appeared quite uncon
"cerned at the pronouncing sentence upon them,
"were struck with horror, and shed tears then
"brought to them solitary & darksome abodes."
" I remember an instance " says Mr Hanway
(Solitude in Imprisonment p. 87) some years before
The effect thus wrought upon the most hardened
of malefactors was produced by apart only
of the combination of punishments here spoken of
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