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<p><head>Restraints on operations &amp;c examined.</head></p>
 
<p>prevent persons of that persuasion from getting into<lb/>
 
situations in which it was apprehended they would<lb/>
 
do mischief.  With regard to the general <add>prospective</add> exclusion<lb/>
respecting <del>Protestant</del> <add>other</add> Nonconformists the  <add>in general public &amp; ostensible</add> intent seems<lb/>
to have been <del>generally</del> the same as in the latter<lb/>
case, I say the public and ostensible intent:  for<lb/>
in both cases, but more particularly in the latter,<lb/>
the private motive of the framers of the Law was<lb/>
probably <add>principally perhaps</add> the satiating <add>gratification</add> of that hatred, which<lb/>
seems almost inseparable from Religious zeal.<lb/>
But this <add>private motive</add> is not to our present purpose.</p>
<p>From the above reasons it will seldom happen<lb/>
that a restraint on a <add>respecting a</add> particular mode of conduct <add>point of <unclear>principle</unclear></add><lb/>
can be trusted <del>[to]</del> [singly] when single in the capacity<lb/>
of a punishment.  There are cases however<lb/>
where on the score of analogy <del>one punishment</del> <add>an article</add><lb/>
of that sort may form an useful ingredient in<lb/>
a complex mass of punishment.  There will be mentioned<lb/>
in the Chapter dedicated <add>appropriated</add> to that subject.<lb/>
<add>Accordingly</add> The eligibility of such a punishment will <add>accordingly</add> depend<lb/>
entirely on the particular character of the offence.<lb/>
It would therefore be unreasonable here to pursue<lb/>
the subject any further.</p>
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5

Restraints on operations &c examined.

prevent persons of that persuasion from getting into
situations in which it was apprehended they would
do mischief. With regard to the general prospective exclusion
respecting Protestant other Nonconformists the in general public & ostensible intent seems
to have been generally the same as in the latter
case, I say the public and ostensible intent: for
in both cases, but more particularly in the latter,
the private motive of the framers of the Law was
probably principally perhaps the satiating gratification of that hatred, which
seems almost inseparable from Religious zeal.
But this private motive is not to our present purpose.

From the above reasons it will seldom happen
that a restraint on a respecting a particular mode of conduct point of principle
can be trusted [to] [singly] when single in the capacity
of a punishment. There are cases however
where on the score of analogy one punishment an article
of that sort may form an useful ingredient in
a complex mass of punishment. There will be mentioned
in the Chapter dedicated appropriated to that subject.
Accordingly The eligibility of such a punishment will accordingly depend
entirely on the particular character of the offence.
It would therefore be unreasonable here to pursue
the subject any further.


Identifier: | JB/159/236/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 159.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

159

Main Headings

punishment

Folio number

236

Info in main headings field

restraints on operations &c examined

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f5 / f6 / f7 / f8

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::l v g propatria [britannia motif]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

caroline vernon

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

54059

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