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<p><head>Simply restrictive<lb/>
 
<del>Presence banishment</del></head></p>
 
<p>In the domestic plan of government this mode<lb/>
 
of punishment is <del>employed</del> <add>applicable</add> with peculiar advantage:<lb/>
every <del>species of</del> sort of amusement or <del>source <add>means</add></del><lb/>
of pleasure may be employed <del>a source as a reward<lb/>
by the</del> as a source of reward by the <del>allowed it</del><lb/>
allowing <add>the use of</add> it, or of punishment by the prohibiting<lb/>
the use of it.</p>
<p>But though this <del>sort</del> species of punishment<lb/>
cannot <del>alone</del> when alone be employed with advantage,<lb/>
when added to another punishment there are<lb/>
various cases in which it may <del>be employed with</del><lb/>
conveniently be employed.  It may <del>be</del> <add>stand</add> recommended<lb/>
bu analogy.  As for example if the offence consists<lb/>
in a place of public amusement, let the<lb/>
offender during a given period be prohibited<lb/>
from frequenting those places.</p>
<p>Among the punishments of this class there is one<lb/>
of which but few examples are to be met with<lb/>
&amp; which does not <del>received</del> appear to have received<lb/>
any name:  it have <del>called</del> <add>denominated</add> it <hi rend="underline">Presence Banishment</hi>.<lb/>
In this case <del>an</del> <add><del>the</del> an</add> obligation is imposed upon the<lb/>
offender of retiring from every place in which <add><gap/></add> the<lb/>
person offended is present.  The mere presence<lb/>
of the one is a signal to the other to disappear.<lb/>
If Silius, the party injured, enters a ball room<lb/>
a place of public diversion or a public walk<lb/>
Titius is enjoined instantly to make his retreat.<lb/>
This punishment appears admirably well<lb/>
calculated <del>for</del> for the case of personal <del>inj</del> insults<lb/>
<add>or</add> offences against the reputation;  <del>or</del> in <del>as</del> a<lb/>
word for all offences which <del>to the</del> ender the<lb/>
<del>personal presence</del> the offender an object of<lb/>
disgust or mortification to the party injured.</p>
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Simply restrictive
Presence banishment

In the domestic plan of government this mode
of punishment is employed applicable with peculiar advantage:
every species of sort of amusement or source means
of pleasure may be employed a source as a reward
by the
as a source of reward by the allowed it
allowing the use of it, or of punishment by the prohibiting
the use of it.

But though this sort species of punishment
cannot alone when alone be employed with advantage,
when added to another punishment there are
various cases in which it may be employed with
conveniently be employed. It may be stand recommended
bu analogy. As for example if the offence consists
in a place of public amusement, let the
offender during a given period be prohibited
from frequenting those places.

Among the punishments of this class there is one
of which but few examples are to be met with
& which does not received appear to have received
any name: it have called denominated it Presence Banishment.
In this case an the an obligation is imposed upon the
offender of retiring from every place in which the
person offended is present. The mere presence
of the one is a signal to the other to disappear.
If Silius, the party injured, enters a ball room
a place of public diversion or a public walk
Titius is enjoined instantly to make his retreat.
This punishment appears admirably well
calculated for for the case of personal inj insults
or offences against the reputation; or in as a
word for all offences which to the ender the
personal presence the offender an object of
disgust or mortification to the party injured.


Identifier: | JB/141/085/002"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

085

Info in main headings field

chapter 10 of active or laborious punishment

Image

002

Titles

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f1 / f4 / f2 / f3

Penner

richard smith

Watermarks

[[watermarks::dusautoy & rump 1809 [britannia emblem]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

edward collins

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1809

Notes public

ID Number

48302

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