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<p>8<lb/>
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Bk 3. Ch 2.</p>
 
<p>The power exercised by the moral sanction<lb/>
 
varies according to the degree of civilization.</p>
 
<p>In civilized society there are many sources<lb/>
of enjoyment, and consequently many wants – <del>from</del> <add>which can</add><lb/>
<del>stand in need of</del> <add>be supplied only from considerations of</add> reciprocal esteem;  he who loses<lb/>
his reputation is consequently exposed to <add>extended</add> suffering<lb/>
in all these points.</p>
<p>The exercise of this sanction is also<lb/>
favoured or restrained by different circumstances.<lb/>
Under a popular Government it is carried to the<lb/>
highest degree, under a despotic Government it<lb/>
is reduced almost to nothing.</p>
<p>Easy communications and the ready<lb/>
circulation of intelligence by means of newspapers<lb/>
augments the extent of this tribunal and increases<lb/>
the submission of individuals to the empire of<lb/>
opinion.</p>
<p>The <del>greater</del> more unanimous the<lb/>
decisions of the moral sanction the greater<lb/>
<del>its</del> <add>their</add> force.  <del>Is it as it were divided</del> <add>Are its decisions different</add> among<lb/>
a great number of different sects or parties<lb/>
whether religious or political they will contradict<lb/>
each other.  Virtue and vice will not use the<lb/>
same common measure – <del>These are Sanction</del> <add>Places of Refuge</add><lb/>
will be found for those who have disgraced themselves<lb/>
and the <del>Desseter</del> <add>Deserter</add> from one sect or party will<lb/>
be enrolled in another.  <add><del>With</del></add> <del>Its</del></p>
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8
Bk 3. Ch 2.

The power exercised by the moral sanction
varies according to the degree of civilization.

In civilized society there are many sources
of enjoyment, and consequently many wants – from which can
stand in need of be supplied only from considerations of reciprocal esteem; he who loses
his reputation is consequently exposed to extended suffering
in all these points.

The exercise of this sanction is also
favoured or restrained by different circumstances.
Under a popular Government it is carried to the
highest degree, under a despotic Government it
is reduced almost to nothing.

Easy communications and the ready
circulation of intelligence by means of newspapers
augments the extent of this tribunal and increases
the submission of individuals to the empire of
opinion.

The greater more unanimous the
decisions of the moral sanction the greater
its their force. Is it as it were divided Are its decisions different among
a great number of different sects or parties
whether religious or political they will contradict
each other. Virtue and vice will not use the
same common measure – These are Sanction Places of Refuge
will be found for those who have disgraced themselves
and the Desseter Deserter from one sect or party will
be enrolled in another. With Its


Identifier: | JB/141/102/001"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

102

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f2

Penner

richard smith

Watermarks

[[watermarks::[britannia with shield emblem]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

48319

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