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<head>1825. June 23 1831 July 25<lb/>
Constitutional Code. +++</head>


<note>Ch. XII. Judiciary collectively<lb/>
&sect;.11. Judge's sedative function</note>
<p>3</p>
<note>Straight Petticoat</note>
<p><del><unclear>A deletion</unclear> proposed 23 June 1826</del></p>
<note>10</note>
<p><hi rend="underline">Enactive</hi><lb/>
Art. 10. So, in case of necessity, for prevention<lb/>
of escape, <del><gap/></del> the <del>The</del> <hi rend="underline">straight petticoat</hi>. <del>By the</del></p>
<p><add>Art. 11. By the</add> <hi rend="underline">straight petticoat</hi> understand an instrument <del>contrived</del> <add>having for</add><lb/>
<del>for</del> <add>its object the</add> applying to the action of <del>walking</del> <hi rend="underline"><add>walking</add></hi> any requisite degree<lb/>
of <del>retardation, and thereby preventing escape.</del> <add>retardation.<hi rend="superscript">(a)</hi></add></p>
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<p>Note <hi rend="superscript">(a)</hi> to Art. 11.</p>
<p>(a) In this case, the principle, applied by the <hi rend="underline">straight<lb/>
waistcoat</hi> to the <hi rend="underline">upper</hi> extremities, is applied to the <hi rend="underline">lower</hi>.<lb/>
No pain is suffered in the <hi rend="underline">former</hi> case: as little <del>is</del> <add>in</add> this <hi rend="underline">latter</hi>.<lb/>
In the former case, the utmost <hi rend="underline">extra force</hi> capable of being<lb/>
conferred by <hi rend="underline">insanity</hi> is subdued: <del>no</del> <add>not</add> less effectually would be<lb/>
the utmost <del>force</del> <add>force</add> capable of being exerted by the <del>strongest man</del> <add>strongest man</add><lb/>
in a state of mental sanity.</p>
<p>But, where the straight <hi rend="underline">petticoat</hi> is employed, so<lb/>
<del>would <add>would</add></del> <add>might</add> the straight <hi rend="underline">waistcoat</hi> <del>require to be</del> <add>have to be employed along with it:</add> otherwise the hands<lb/>
might be <add>effectually</add> employed in the removal of <del><gap/></del> <add>whatever</add> obstruction<del>s were <add>are</add><lb/>
afforded</del> <add>were applied</add> by the straight <hi rend="underline">petticoats</hi></p>
<p>Thus might the <del>afflictive use</del> use <del><add>need</add></del> of the <add>needlessly</add> afflictive<lb/>
and <del>odium-inspiring</del> <add>odium inspiring</add> instruments called <hi rend="underline">irons</hi> be altogether superseded:<lb/>
irons &#x2014; in their two species, namely &#x2014; manacles, applied<lb/>
to the upper extremities; <hi rend="underline">fetters</hi> applied to the lower</p>
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<p><del>A<gap/></del> For preservation against as yet unwarranted<lb/>
disgrace, an appropriate outer garment <del>with fictitious arms</del> <add>might <del>be provided</del> in some cases</add> <note>be employed; with sleeves</note> into<lb/>
<del>which the</del> one of which <add>during the walk</add> an arm of the conducting functionary<lb/>
might be linked in the manner customary between friend<lb/>
and friend.</p>
<p>At the time of the first French Revolution, a<lb/>
Medical man of the name of <hi rend="underline">Guillot</hi> invented the <add>so much talked of</add> instrument<lb/>
which from him took the name of <hi rend="underline">the Guillotine</hi><lb/>
<add>Of this <del>instrument</del> invention</add> To minimize the suffering produced by the death punishment<lb/>
called <hi rend="underline">decapitation</hi> or say <hi rend="underline">beheading</hi>. <del>was the object and<lb/>
effect.</del> For the service thus done to mankind, <add>the retribution received by</add> the benevolent and bene<lb/>
<add>ficent</add><lb/>
<note>-ficent philosopher, at<lb/>
the hands of the prejudiced<lb/>
and the thoughtless<lb/>
was <del>less</del> <add>in <unclear>bad</unclear> <del>was</del> too great numbers</add>, the reproach of<lb/>
<hi rend="underline">cruelty</hi>. To no inconsiderable<lb/>
an extent the<lb/>
like <del>reproach</del> <add>retribution</add> can scarcely<lb/>
fail to await the proposer<lb/>
of the hereinabove mentioned instruments.</note></p>




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1825. June 23 1831 July 25
Constitutional Code. +++

Ch. XII. Judiciary collectively
§.11. Judge's sedative function

3

Straight Petticoat

A deletion proposed 23 June 1826

10

Enactive
Art. 10. So, in case of necessity, for prevention
of escape, the The straight petticoat. By the

Art. 11. By the straight petticoat understand an instrument contrived having for
for its object the applying to the action of walking walking any requisite degree
of retardation, and thereby preventing escape. retardation.(a)

Note (a) to Art. 11.

(a) In this case, the principle, applied by the straight
waistcoat
to the upper extremities, is applied to the lower.
No pain is suffered in the former case: as little is in this latter.
In the former case, the utmost extra force capable of being
conferred by insanity is subdued: no not less effectually would be
the utmost force force capable of being exerted by the strongest man strongest man
in a state of mental sanity.

But, where the straight petticoat is employed, so
would would might the straight waistcoat require to be have to be employed along with it: otherwise the hands
might be effectually employed in the removal of whatever obstructions were are
afforded
were applied by the straight petticoats

Thus might the afflictive use use need of the needlessly afflictive
and odium-inspiring odium inspiring instruments called irons be altogether superseded:
irons — in their two species, namely — manacles, applied
to the upper extremities; fetters applied to the lower

A For preservation against as yet unwarranted
disgrace, an appropriate outer garment with fictitious arms might be provided in some cases be employed; with sleeves into
which the one of which during the walk an arm of the conducting functionary
might be linked in the manner customary between friend
and friend.

At the time of the first French Revolution, a
Medical man of the name of Guillot invented the so much talked of instrument
which from him took the name of the Guillotine
Of this instrument invention To minimize the suffering produced by the death punishment
called decapitation or say beheading. was the object and
effect.
For the service thus done to mankind, the retribution received by the benevolent and bene
ficent
-ficent philosopher, at
the hands of the prejudiced
and the thoughtless
was less in bad was too great numbers, the reproach of
cruelty. To no inconsiderable
an extent the
like reproach retribution can scarcely
fail to await the proposer
of the hereinabove mentioned instruments.



Identifier: | JB/042/331/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 42.

Date_1

1825-06-23

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10

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042

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constitutional code

Folio number

331

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constitutional code

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enactive / note (a) to art. 11

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text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

e3

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

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ID Number

13254

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