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<p><add>popular </add> apprehension be obviated by  consent: and<lb/>in all countries [measures of an efficacious nature]<lb/>the plea <add>counterplea</add> of necessity has in this case<lb/>of all others a peculiary degree of force. <note>Even in England it is already<lb/>practised in some<lb/>degree though in a covert<lb/>manner.<lb/></note> In<lb/>countries where <del>a bo</del> levies are made by compulsion, desertion has but one motive, aversion<lb/>to the service.  In England where <del>they are made</del> <add><del>bonus</del> bounties<lb/>only are <sic>employ'd</sic></add><del>by bounties</del> , it has another <del>motive</del>: the being in<lb/>a condition to receive  [the same bounty over again] <add>a second bounty</add><lb/>in another corps.  To prevent this when a man<lb/>is looked upon as an old offender, <del>he is whipped</del> <add>it is a practise<lb/>he is whipped</add> and treated in <del>such a manner</del> a particular<lb/>manner, that when his back <del>b</del> is healed, the<lb/>marks of the whipping may appear. This<lb/></p><!-- A horizontal line is drawn across the page. -->Note<lb/>This <del>is</del> at least  <del>I have</del> is the practise in some regiments,<lb/>as  I have been informed by the Surgeons.  It is<lb/>contrived that instead of healing by the  first <unclear>intention</unclear><lb/>a <add><del>to at</del></add> suppuration should <add>shall</add> take place.  This depends partly<lb/>upon the manner of the whipping, and partly<lb/>upon the treatment afterwards.<lb/>
<p><add>popular </add> apprehension be obviated by  consent: and<lb/>in all countries [measures of an efficacious nature]<lb/>the plea <add>counterplea</add> of necessity has in this case<lb/>of all others a peculiar degree of force. <note>Even in England it is already<lb/>practised in some<lb/>degree though in a covert<lb/>manner.<lb/></note> In<lb/>countries where <del>a bo</del> levies are made by compulsion, desertion has but one motive, aversion<lb/>to the service.  In England where <del>they are made</del> <add><del>bonus</del> bounties<lb/>only are <sic>employ'd</sic></add> <del>by bounties</del> , it has another <del>motive</del>: the being in<lb/>a condition to receive  [the same bounty over again] <add>a second bounty</add><lb/>in another corps.  To prevent this when a man<lb/>is looked upon as an old offender, <del>he is whipped</del> <add>it is a practise<lb/>he is whipped</add> and treated in <del>such a manner</del> a particular<lb/>manner, that when his back <del>b</del> is healed, the<lb/>marks of the whipping may appear. This<lb/></p><p><!-- A horizontal line is drawn across the page. -->Note<lb/>This <del>is</del> at least  <del>I have</del> is the practise in some regiments,<lb/>as  I have been informed by the Surgeons.  It is<lb/>contrived that instead of healing by the  first <unclear>intention</unclear><lb/>a <add><del>to at</del></add> suppuration should <add>shall</add> take place.  This depends partly<lb/>upon the manner of the whipping, and partly<lb/>upon the treatment afterwards.<lb/></p>




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Indirect

Exposing person
Marking
Disadvantages

popular apprehension be obviated by consent: and
in all countries [measures of an efficacious nature]
the plea counterplea of necessity has in this case
of all others a peculiar degree of force. Even in England it is already
practised in some
degree though in a covert
manner.
In
countries where a bo levies are made by compulsion, desertion has but one motive, aversion
to the service. In England where they are made bonus bounties
only are employ'd
by bounties , it has another motive: the being in
a condition to receive [the same bounty over again] a second bounty
in another corps. To prevent this when a man
is looked upon as an old offender, he is whipped it is a practise
he is whipped
and treated in such a manner a particular
manner, that when his back b is healed, the
marks of the whipping may appear. This

Note
This is at least I have is the practise in some regiments,
as I have been informed by the Surgeons. It is
contrived that instead of healing by the first intention
a to at suppuration should shall take place. This depends partly
upon the manner of the whipping, and partly
upon the treatment afterwards.

























Identifier: | JB/087/136/004"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 87.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

3

Box

087

Main Headings

indirect legislation

Folio number

136

Info in main headings field

indirect

Image

004

Titles

note

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f5 / f6 / f7 / f8

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::gr [crown motif] [britannia with shield motif]]]

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

27661

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