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<p><head>C<lb/>
 
<del>Of</del> Punishments</head></p>
 
<p>no farther than the putting it in the power<lb/>
 
of the partly injured <del>to <gap/> rid</del> in <add>the</add> one <lb/>
case to save himself from the mortification<lb/>
of being obliged to condone the presence of his adversary:<lb/>
in the other case to subject his adversary<lb/>
to the mortification of being obliged<lb/>
to humble himself before the person whom<lb/>
he had thought to humble; as well as to the<lb/>
<add>temporary</add> inconvenience of being obliged to forgo any amusements<lb/>
he was engaged in; such as the<lb/>
walking in any public walk, being present<lb/>
at any theatrical entertainment, engaging in any<lb/>
pastime in any public place &amp; so forth.<lb/>
[In case] The offender is not to understood<lb/>
to have quitted the presence of the party injured<lb/>
untill he has removed as well out<lb/>
of his sight as out of the reach of ordinary<lb/>
discourse.</p>
<p><del>To the end that there may be no doubt<lb/>
whether it is <add>When it is</add> the pleasure or no of</del> The party<lb/>
injured <add>when it is his pleasure</add> that the offender shall leave his presence<lb/>
<del>the following form</del> may say to him "Begone;<lb/>
"I charge you in the name of justice":  bestowing<lb/> to him at the same time, if he thinks proper,<lb/>
and pointing with his finger up to heaven:  which<lb/>
<add>sign</add></p>
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10

C
Of Punishments

no farther than the putting it in the power
of the partly injured to rid in the one
case to save himself from the mortification
of being obliged to condone the presence of his adversary:
in the other case to subject his adversary
to the mortification of being obliged
to humble himself before the person whom
he had thought to humble; as well as to the
temporary inconvenience of being obliged to forgo any amusements
he was engaged in; such as the
walking in any public walk, being present
at any theatrical entertainment, engaging in any
pastime in any public place & so forth.
[In case] The offender is not to understood
to have quitted the presence of the party injured
untill he has removed as well out
of his sight as out of the reach of ordinary
discourse.

To the end that there may be no doubt
whether it is When it is the pleasure or no of
The party
injured when it is his pleasure that the offender shall leave his presence
the following form may say to him "Begone;
"I charge you in the name of justice": bestowing
to him at the same time, if he thinks proper,
and pointing with his finger up to heaven: which
sign


Identifier: | JB/143/017/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 143.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

not numbered

Box

143

Main Headings

punishment

Folio number

017

Info in main headings field

punishments banishment from presence

Image

002

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f9 / f10 / f11 / f12

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::myears [lion with crown motif]]]

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

caroline fox

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

48650

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