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'' | <p><head>Imprisonment</head></p> | ||
<p><head>NOTE</head></p> | |||
<p>upon the Laws of Great Britain and executed, proper care<lb/> | |||
was not taken to protect him from this ideal contamination.<lb/> | |||
By this means <add>If this be true</add>, before he was proved guilty he<lb/> | |||
was <del><gap/></del> made to suffer a punishment greater perhaps<lb/> | |||
than that to <add>of</add> which he <del>happ</del> was afterwards eventually <add>eventually be happen'd [afterwards] to be</add><lb/> | |||
[condemned] <add>convicted</add> sentenced.</p> | |||
<p><del>King</del> <add>Louis, 14<hi rend="superscript">th</hi></add> after <del>his Majesty</del> <add>that King</add> had given his permission and<lb/> | |||
then retracted it is the foundation of a well known<lb/> | |||
story, which <del>I not</del> <add>though it has been so often told</add> is too pertinent to be here omitted.<lb/> | |||
<del>though it has <add>been</add> already been told by</del> See Helveticus <del>in</del><lb/> | |||
(L'Esprit <gap/> Tome) and <del>in the</del> <add>quote it from</add> Princ. of Pen. Law.</p> | |||
<p><head>NOTE.</head></p> | |||
<p>From p.11[a]<lb/> | |||
I term these negative evils; since all they amount to<lb/> | |||
in the first instance is the privation of so many<lb/> | |||
pleasures, though in their more remote consequences<lb/> | |||
they may be productive of positive pains.</p> | |||
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16
Imprisonment
NOTE
upon the Laws of Great Britain and executed, proper care
was not taken to protect him from this ideal contamination.
By this means If this be true, before he was proved guilty he
was made to suffer a punishment greater perhaps
than that to of which he happ was afterwards eventually eventually be happen'd [afterwards] to be
[condemned] convicted sentenced.
King Louis, 14th after his Majesty that King had given his permission and
then retracted it is the foundation of a well known
story, which I not though it has been so often told is too pertinent to be here omitted.
though it has been already been told by See Helveticus in
(L'Esprit Tome) and in the quote it from Princ. of Pen. Law.
NOTE.
From p.11[a]
I term these negative evils; since all they amount to
in the first instance is the privation of so many
pleasures, though in their more remote consequences
they may be productive of positive pains.
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