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<p><add>from</add> the practise of the Inquisition. Autos da fè<lb/>might serve in several points as models for the<lb/><hi rend="underline"><foreign>autos de justizia</foreign></hi>. [Applied to incendiaries]<lb/>the coats variegated <add><sic>embroider'd</sic></add> with flames, if they did<lb/>not announce the punishment, might however<lb/>bring to view the recollection of the offence.  <note><del>awaken the</del><lb/>keept alive the indignation<lb/> of the spectator<lb/>by <del>keepin</del> fixing <add>imprinting</add> in<lb/>his mind the idea<lb/>of the offence.<lb/></note>I<lb/>take for granted all along that something like<lb/>design is observed in the distribution of the<lb/>punishments: and that they are not as<lb/>in England <add>by the English law</add> <sic>scatter'd</sic> like the contents of Pandoras<lb/>box <add><sic>scatter'd</sic></add> at random among the crowd without regard<lb/>to the <del>offend</del> offence.  I would not put the<lb/>sunburst coat the coat of flames upon the<lb/>back of a coiner, though  <add>the lawyers of good old England</add> <del>English lawyers have</del><lb/>thought fit <add>in their wisdom</add> to annex to the species of fraud<lb/>in question this horrid punishment, [wherever <add>reserved<lb/>by their distinguishing mercy for </add>the offender is of]
<p><add>from</add> the practise of the Inquisition. Autos da fè<lb/>might serve in several points as models for the<lb/><hi rend="underline"><foreign>autos de justizia</foreign></hi>. [Applied to incendiaries]<lb/>the coats variegated <add><sic>embroider'd</sic></add> with flames, if they did<lb/>not announce the punishment, might however<lb/>bring to view the recollection of the offence.  <note><del>awaken the</del><lb/>keep alive the indignation<lb/> of the spectator<lb/>by <del>keepin</del> fixing <add>imprinting</add> in<lb/>his mind the idea<lb/>of the offence.<lb/></note>I<lb/>take for granted all along that something like<lb/>design is observed in the distribution of the<lb/>punishments: and that they are not as<lb/>in England <add>by the English law</add> <sic>scatter'd</sic> like the contents of Pandoras<lb/>box <add><sic>scatter'd</sic></add> at random among the crowd without regard<lb/>to the <del>offend</del> offence.  I would not put the<lb/><unclear>sunburst</unclear> coat the coat of flames upon the<lb/>back of a coiner, though  <add>the lawyers of good old England</add> <del>English lawyers have</del><lb/>thought fit <add>in their wisdom</add> to annex to the species of fraud<lb/>in question this horrid punishment, [wherever <add>reserved<lb/>by their distinguishing mercy for </add>the offender is of]
  the tender sex.<lb/></p>
  the tender sex.<lb/></p>


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Indirect

Imagination

from the practise of the Inquisition. Autos da fè
might serve in several points as models for the
autos de justizia. [Applied to incendiaries]
the coats variegated embroider'd with flames, if they did
not announce the punishment, might however
bring to view the recollection of the offence. awaken the
keep alive the indignation
of the spectator
by keepin fixing imprinting in
his mind the idea
of the offence.
I
take for granted all along that something like
design is observed in the distribution of the
punishments: and that they are not as
in England by the English law scatter'd like the contents of Pandoras
box scatter'd at random among the crowd without regard
to the offend offence. I would not put the
sunburst coat the coat of flames upon the
back of a coiner, though the lawyers of good old England English lawyers have
thought fit in their wisdom to annex to the species of fraud
in question this horrid punishment, [wherever reserved
by their distinguishing mercy for
the offender is of] the tender sex.

















Identifier: | JB/087/138/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 87.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

087

Main Headings

indirect legislation

Folio number

138

Info in main headings field

indirect

Image

002

Titles

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

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

27663

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