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<head>Indirect Legislation § 10</head> | |||
<note>Mischief</note> | |||
<note><add>throwing</add> it on a <lb/>party who is content <lb/>to bear it.<lb/> 3. reducing it into <lb/>impalpable parcels <lb/>by throwing <lb/>it on the public<lb/></note> | |||
<p><add>-swer </add> | |||
<add>as far as it goes</add> | |||
the purpose of punishment: or thrown <add>cast</add> upon<lb/>a person who is prepared to bear it, as in<lb/>the case of private insurances: or broke down<lb/>into parcels too small to be felt, as where<lb/>it is thrown upon the public.<lb/></p><head>15</head><note>15<lb/>1. Taking it out <lb/>of the punishment<lb/></note> | |||
<p><del>The most</del> Of these several funds the most<lb/>obvious and most eligible, where it is sufficient<lb/>is evidently the estate of the offender. <del>The</del><lb/>Whatever it be proper to take from him <add><del>as</del> in the way of punishment,</add> for<lb/>the sake of the suffering which such defalcation<lb/>is the means of his undergoing, may be given<lb/>to the party injured without any [new] <del>offense</del><lb/>expence incurred on purpose. Thus far belongs <lb/>to the head of direct and ordinary legislation.<lb/>But the misfortune is that in <del>the case<lb/>of the most mischievous offences</del> a great part<lb/><del>In the case of private insurance, the advantage<lb/>results from this circumstance</del><lb/>of the instances of delinquency which occur, this<lb/>fund is empty; so that in these <add>cases</add> it is necessary<lb/>to look out for another.<lb/></p><note>This may happen<lb/> in there<lb/><del>a</del> perhaps though the<lb/>mischief and the offence<lb/>which has been the cause<lb/>of it be known the offender<lb/>remains undisturbed.<lb/></note> | |||
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14
Indirect Legislation § 10
Mischief
throwing it on a
party who is content
to bear it.
3. reducing it into
impalpable parcels
by throwing
it on the public
-swer
as far as it goes
the purpose of punishment: or thrown cast upon
a person who is prepared to bear it, as in
the case of private insurances: or broke down
into parcels too small to be felt, as where
it is thrown upon the public.
1515
1. Taking it out
of the punishment
The most Of these several funds the most
obvious and most eligible, where it is sufficient
is evidently the estate of the offender. The
Whatever it be proper to take from him as in the way of punishment, for
the sake of the suffering which such defalcation
is the means of his undergoing, may be given
to the party injured without any [new] offense
expence incurred on purpose. Thus far belongs
to the head of direct and ordinary legislation.
But the misfortune is that in the case
of the most mischievous offences a great part
In the case of private insurance, the advantage
results from this circumstance
of the instances of delinquency which occur, this
fund is empty; so that in these cases it is necessary
to look out for another.
This may happen
in there
a perhaps though the
mischief and the offence
which has been the cause
of it be known the offender
remains undisturbed.
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