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<p>Of the distinctions here <add>thus</add> pointed out between punishment<lb/>
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and <add><del>its apprais</del></add> the several objects that are of <gap/> to it, there <add>four thru</add><lb/>
 
distinguishable practical nor may be made<lb/>
 
nor two <add>thru four</add> <gap/> practical as is:</p>
 
<p>1.  One is, to serve as a memento to the legislator to<lb/>
be on every occasion that for the several <add>other</add> objects which
on the occasion in question <del>form</del> are liable to have<lb/>
peace and to present a demand for legislative provision,<lb/>
<add>provision</add> due and adequate provision, is accordingly made.<lb/>
&#9758; Give examples</p>
<p>2.  Another is &#x2014; that whensoever it happens that, by<lb/>
one and the same lot of evil, <del>du</del> provision, due and adequate<lb/>
provision, may be made for two or more of these<lb/>
purposes, forewarned of <del>the</del> due circumstance, he<lb/>
may preserve himself against that delusion which<lb/>
would have place, if by the differences <del>of the</del> <add>between the two</add> purposes<lb/>
as indicated by their respective denominations, he were<lb/>
led to give birth to two <add>or more</add> lots of evil, for the purpose of<lb/>
effecting the good, for the <unclear>effectuative</unclear> of which one of them would<lb/>
suffice.</p>
<p><del><add>The party assaulted, in</add> In defending himself against an assault the party<lb/>
assaulted it has happened, suppose, intentionally or<lb/>
unintentionally, to inflict on the assailant a quantum<lb/>
of <gap/> equal to that which <add>with competent authority from</add> under the direction of<lb/>
the for legislator, the Judge it would even meet<lb/>
to the Judge to inflict under the name and for the<lb/>
purpose of punishment.  Operating without this are many, it<lb/>
might <gap/> to the Judge a <del><gap/></del> <unclear>therein</unclear></del></p>
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Of the distinctions here thus pointed out between punishment
and its apprais the several objects that are of to it, there four thru
distinguishable practical nor may be made
nor two thru four practical as is:

1. One is, to serve as a memento to the legislator to
be on every occasion that for the several other objects which on the occasion in question form are liable to have
peace and to present a demand for legislative provision,
provision due and adequate provision, is accordingly made.
☞ Give examples

2. Another is — that whensoever it happens that, by
one and the same lot of evil, du provision, due and adequate
provision, may be made for two or more of these
purposes, forewarned of the due circumstance, he
may preserve himself against that delusion which
would have place, if by the differences of the between the two purposes
as indicated by their respective denominations, he were
led to give birth to two or more lots of evil, for the purpose of
effecting the good, for the effectuative of which one of them would
suffice.

The party assaulted, in In defending himself against an assault the party
assaulted it has happened, suppose, intentionally or
unintentionally, to inflict on the assailant a quantum
of equal to that which with competent authority from under the direction of
the for legislator, the Judge it would even meet
to the Judge to inflict under the name and for the
purpose of punishment. Operating without this are many, it
might to the Judge a
therein


Identifier: | JB/159/049/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 159.

Date_1

1811-03

Marginal Summary Numbering

33 or 1 - 34 or 2

Box

159

Main Headings

punishment

Folio number

049

Info in main headings field

punishment

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c1 / d13 / e13

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

th 1806

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

andre morellet

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1806

Notes public

ID Number

53872

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