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Of Punishments belonging to the Moral Sanction.</head></p>
Of Punishments belonging to the Moral Sanction
<p>a displeasure against the same person and manifest it by<lb/>
<p>paragraph</p>
actions of another kind.  If these such positive ill offices<lb/>
a displeasure against the same person and manifest it by
as display themselves in actions at large be excluded,<lb/>
<lb/>
all that remains is resolvable ultimately into <hi rend="underline">negative</hi><lb/>
actions of another kind.  If these such positive ill offices
ill-offices.  And of these, those which a delinquent has in<lb/>
<lb/>
ordinary cases to apprehend amount only to such as<lb/>
as display themselves in actions at large be <unclear>questionable reading</unclear>,
are not <hi rend="underline">illegal</hi>.</p>
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<p>Nor is even this a contemptible and inconsiderable<lb/>
all that remains is resolvable ultimately into <hi rend="underline">negative</hi>
source of suffering.  Dependent as men in a state of society<lb/>
<lb/>
are upon one another the punishment desired from the<lb/>
ill-offices.  And of these, those which a delinquent has in-
source in question even when narrowed by all these restrictions<lb/> may, and indeed frequently does rise to a tremendous<lb/>
<lb/>
height.  It admits of no evasion:  it comes upon<lb/>
ordinary cases to apprehend amount only to such as
a man from all quarters:  he can see no end to its duration,<lb/>
<lb/>
nor limits to its effects.  It is not unusual for it<lb/>
are not <hi rend="underline">illegal</hi>.
to <unclear>bereave</unclear> him of the chief pleasures and sources of profit<lb/>
<p>paragraph</p>
he has set his heart upon:  it may deprive him of all those<lb/>
Nor is even this a contemptible and inconsiderable
profits and enjoyments he had been accustomed to expect<hi rend="superscript">†</hi>
<lb/>
<note><hi rend="superscript">†</hi> at the hand of his friend or<lb/>
source of suffering.  Dependent as men in a state of society
his patron: by sitting his<lb/>
<lb/>
common acquaintance at a<lb/>
are upon one another the punishment desired from the
distance from him it may<lb/>
<lb/>
fill the detail of his life with<lb/>
source in question even when narrowed by all these <unclear>questionable reading</unclear>
a perpetual train of disappointments<lb/>
<lb/>
&amp; rebuffsIt<lb/>
striations may and indeed frequently does rise to a tre-
leaves him joyless &amp; forlorn<lb/>
<lb/>
&amp; by drying up the source<lb/>
mendous height.  It admits of no evasion:  it comes upon
of every felicity it embitters<lb/>
<note>as the hand of his friend or  
the whole current of his life. </note></p>
<lb/>
his patron: by sitting his  
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common acquaintance at a  
<lb/>
distance from him it may  
<lb/>
fill the detail of his life with  
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a perpetual <unclear>questionable reading</unclear> of <unclear>questionable reading</unclear>
<lb/>
<unclear>questionable reading</unclear> a <unclear>questionable reading</unclear><unclear>questionable reading</unclear>
<lb/>
leaves him joyless &amp; forlorn  
<lb/>
&amp; by drying up the source  
<lb/>
of every felicity is embitter
<lb/>the <unclear>questionable reading</unclear> current of his life. </note>
<lb/>
a man from all quarters:  he can see no end to its dura-
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tion, nor limits to its effects.  It is not unusual for it
<lb/>
to <unclear>questionable reading</unclear> him of the chief pleasures and sources of profit
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profits and enjoyments he had been accustomed to expected.
 
 
 
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Of Punishments belonging to the Moral Sanction.

a displeasure against the same person and manifest it by
actions of another kind. If these such positive ill offices
as display themselves in actions at large be excluded,
all that remains is resolvable ultimately into negative
ill-offices. And of these, those which a delinquent has in
ordinary cases to apprehend amount only to such as
are not illegal.

Nor is even this a contemptible and inconsiderable
source of suffering. Dependent as men in a state of society
are upon one another the punishment desired from the
source in question even when narrowed by all these restrictions
may, and indeed frequently does rise to a tremendous
height. It admits of no evasion: it comes upon
a man from all quarters: he can see no end to its duration,
nor limits to its effects. It is not unusual for it
to bereave him of the chief pleasures and sources of profit
he has set his heart upon: it may deprive him of all those
profits and enjoyments he had been accustomed to expect at the hand of his friend or
his patron: by sitting his
common acquaintance at a
distance from him it may
fill the detail of his life with
a perpetual train of disappointments
& rebuffs. It
leaves him joyless & forlorn
& by drying up the source
of every felicity it embitters
the whole current of his life.


Identifier: | JB/141/098/003"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 141.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

7

Box

141

Main Headings

rationale of punishment

Folio number

098

Info in main headings field

of punishments belonging to the moral sanction

Image

003

Titles

note

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f9 / f10 / f11 / f12

Penner

Watermarks

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

Marginals

Paper Producer

caroline fox

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

folio now in 2 pieces

ID Number

48315

Box Contents

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