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<p>11<lb/> | |||
B.2. Ch.6</p> | |||
<p>this species of punishment; which may overthrow<lb/> | |||
the powers of the mind, and produce incurable<lb/> | |||
melancholy. – The first impressions will however<lb/> | |||
always be beneficial.</p> | |||
<p>If at such a time a minister of<lb/> | |||
Religion qualified to avail himself of these <del>pa</del><lb/> | |||
impressions, is introduced to the offender <add>thus</add> humiliated<lb/> | |||
and cast down the success of his endeavours<lb/> | |||
will be <del>much more</del> <add>almost</add> certain because in this state<lb/> | |||
of abandonment he will appear as the friend of<lb/> | |||
the unfortunate, and as his <add>peculiar</add> benefactor.</p> | |||
<p>This course of punishment thus consisting<lb/> | |||
of solitude, darkness and hard diet, is as has<lb/> | |||
been observed when embodied a sort of discipline<lb/> | |||
too violent to be employed except for short periods;<lb/> | |||
if greatly prolonged it would scarcely fail of<lb/> | |||
producing madness, despair, or more commonly a<lb/> | |||
stupid apathy. T his is not however the place for<lb/> | |||
fixing the duration of the punishment proper for<lb/> | |||
each species of offence: it ought to vary according to<lb/> | |||
the nature of the offence, the degree of obstinacy evinced<lb/> | |||
by the offender, and the symptoms of repentance which<lb/> | |||
he exhibits. What has been already said is<lb/> | |||
sufficient to shew that the mass of punishments<lb/> | |||
in question may be employed with the greatest<lb/> | |||
advantage simultaneously – they mutually<lb/> | |||
aid each other. In order to produce the desired<lb/> | |||
effect most speedily even the sort of <del><gap/></del> food allowed<lb/> | |||
may be rendered unpalatable as well as scanty; otherwise<lb/> | |||
there would be danger lest to a young and robust<lb/> | |||
person the constantly recurring gratification afforded<lb/> | |||
to the palate might render him insensible to the loss<lb/> | |||
of all other pleasures.</p> | |||
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11
B.2. Ch.6
this species of punishment; which may overthrow
the powers of the mind, and produce incurable
melancholy. – The first impressions will however
always be beneficial.
If at such a time a minister of
Religion qualified to avail himself of these pa
impressions, is introduced to the offender thus humiliated
and cast down the success of his endeavours
will be much more almost certain because in this state
of abandonment he will appear as the friend of
the unfortunate, and as his peculiar benefactor.
This course of punishment thus consisting
of solitude, darkness and hard diet, is as has
been observed when embodied a sort of discipline
too violent to be employed except for short periods;
if greatly prolonged it would scarcely fail of
producing madness, despair, or more commonly a
stupid apathy. T his is not however the place for
fixing the duration of the punishment proper for
each species of offence: it ought to vary according to
the nature of the offence, the degree of obstinacy evinced
by the offender, and the symptoms of repentance which
he exhibits. What has been already said is
sufficient to shew that the mass of punishments
in question may be employed with the greatest
advantage simultaneously – they mutually
aid each other. In order to produce the desired
effect most speedily even the sort of food allowed
may be rendered unpalatable as well as scanty; otherwise
there would be danger lest to a young and robust
person the constantly recurring gratification afforded
to the palate might render him insensible to the loss
of all other pleasures.
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rationale of punishment |
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richard smith |
dusautoy & rump 1809 |
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edward collins |
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1809 |
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48285 |
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