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B 1. Ch.1.</p>
 
<p><del><hi rend="underline">Establishment</hi></del></p>
 
<p><hi rend="underline">Amendment</hi> or reformation and <hi rend="underline">Disablement</hi><lb/>
 
are words expressive of the result aimed at in so<lb/>
far as the conduct <del>in question is that</del> of the<lb/>
supposed delinquent is concerned.  In the<lb/>
case of <hi rend="underline">amendment</hi> or <hi rend="underline">reformation</hi> the obnoxious<lb/>
act is regarded as being of such a nature that by<lb/>
a single instance of its being committed such<lb/>
a degree of disorder in the moral constitution<lb/>
is indicated as requires a general Change to<lb/>
remove it &amp; bring the patient to a state of<lb/>
ordinary purity.</p>
<p>Few if any offences of the negative class<lb/>
being to be found which exhibit any such degree<lb/>
of malignity, – the use of the terms amendment<lb/>
and reformation is nearly confined to the<del>se</del> case<lb/>
when the obnoxious act <del>is of</del> the prevention of which<lb/>
is the ultimate end of the punishment, is of the<lb/>
positive kind.</p>
<p><hi rend="underline">Disablement</hi> is a term for which with reference<lb/>
to an act of the negative kind a place is hardly to be<lb/>
found.  Doing nothing is a sort of offence to which<lb/>
every man is so competent that all endeavours on the<lb/>
part of Government to disable a man from committing<lb/>
it may be set at defiance.</p>
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9
B 1. Ch.1.

Establishment

Amendment or reformation and Disablement
are words expressive of the result aimed at in so
far as the conduct in question is that of the
supposed delinquent is concerned. In the
case of amendment or reformation the obnoxious
act is regarded as being of such a nature that by
a single instance of its being committed such
a degree of disorder in the moral constitution
is indicated as requires a general Change to
remove it & bring the patient to a state of
ordinary purity.

Few if any offences of the negative class
being to be found which exhibit any such degree
of malignity, – the use of the terms amendment
and reformation is nearly confined to these case
when the obnoxious act is of the prevention of which
is the ultimate end of the punishment, is of the
positive kind.

Disablement is a term for which with reference
to an act of the negative kind a place is hardly to be
found. Doing nothing is a sort of offence to which
every man is so competent that all endeavours on the
part of Government to disable a man from committing
it may be set at defiance.


Identifier: | JB/141/004/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 141.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

141

Main Headings

rationale of punishment

Folio number

004

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f9 / f7

Penner

richard smith

Watermarks

dusautoy & rump 1809

Marginals

Paper Producer

edward collins

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1809

Notes public

ID Number

48221

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