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<p>2<lb/> | |||
B.2. Ch.9.</p> | |||
<p>Employments which are not lucrative<lb/> | |||
may be of an agreeable nature; their variety is<lb/> | |||
infinite: but there is one point in which they<lb/> | |||
all agree, and which will <del>side</del> render it unnecessary<lb/> | |||
to submit them to a detailed discussion. There are<lb/> | |||
none of them or at least scarcely one which by its<lb/> | |||
deprivation furnishes a sufficient portion of evil<lb/> | |||
to enable us to rely upon its effect.</p> | |||
<p>As respects pleasures the mind of<lb/> | |||
man possesses a happy flexibility – One source of<lb/> | |||
amusement being cut off – It <add>endeavours to</add> open up another<lb/> | |||
and always succeeds. A new habit is<lb/> | |||
easily formed; The taste adapts itself to new<lb/> | |||
habits, and suits itself to a great variety of<lb/> | |||
situations. T his ductility of mind, this aptitude<lb/> | |||
to accommodate <add>itself</add> to circumstances as they change<lb/> | |||
varies much in different individuals – <del>but</del> and it<lb/> | |||
is impossible beforehand to judge, or even to guess<lb/> | |||
how long an old habit will retain its <del>empire</del> <add>dominion</add><lb/> | |||
so that its privation shall continue a real punishment.</p> | |||
<p>This is not the only objection –<lb/> | |||
Restrictive laws are very difficult of execution.<lb/> | |||
They always require a subsidiary punishment of<lb/> | |||
which the effect is uncertain. If you prohibit<lb/> | |||
an individual <del>to gamble, to draw, to drink</del> <add>from gaming, <del>drawing</del>drunkenness,</add><lb/> | |||
<del>wines</del> <add>dancing</add> & music – It becomes necessary to appoint<lb/> | |||
an Inspector for all these things in all places<lb/> | |||
to see that your prohibition is observed. In<lb/> | |||
a word Punishments of this kind are subject<lb/> | |||
to this dilemma: either the attachment to the<lb/> | |||
object prohibited is very weak or very strong</p> | |||
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B.2. Ch.9.
Employments which are not lucrative
may be of an agreeable nature; their variety is
infinite: but there is one point in which they
all agree, and which will side render it unnecessary
to submit them to a detailed discussion. There are
none of them or at least scarcely one which by its
deprivation furnishes a sufficient portion of evil
to enable us to rely upon its effect.
As respects pleasures the mind of
man possesses a happy flexibility – One source of
amusement being cut off – It endeavours to open up another
and always succeeds. A new habit is
easily formed; The taste adapts itself to new
habits, and suits itself to a great variety of
situations. T his ductility of mind, this aptitude
to accommodate itself to circumstances as they change
varies much in different individuals – but and it
is impossible beforehand to judge, or even to guess
how long an old habit will retain its empire dominion
so that its privation shall continue a real punishment.
This is not the only objection –
Restrictive laws are very difficult of execution.
They always require a subsidiary punishment of
which the effect is uncertain. If you prohibit
an individual to gamble, to draw, to drink from gaming, drawingdrunkenness,
wines dancing & music – It becomes necessary to appoint
an Inspector for all these things in all places
to see that your prohibition is observed. In
a word Punishments of this kind are subject
to this dilemma: either the attachment to the
object prohibited is very weak or very strong
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