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<head>1821. May 2<add>d</add><lb/>
First Lines Penal Law.<lb/></head>
<p>(2.)</p>


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<p>It is for the accommodation of Tyrants, and<lb/>
that, whichsoever course they take, in whichsoever shape<lb/>
they do mischief to the public &#x2014; in which way soever<lb/>
they afford gratification to their own passions and sinister<lb/>
interest, they may receive the tribute of praise.<lb/></p>


<note>go on</note>
If, for the advancement of personal interest, or for<lb/>
the gratification of present <del>passion</del> <add>passion</add> <del><gap/><gap/></del> at the expence of<lb/>
lasting personal interest, punishment is applied, justice<lb/>
is the word: if, for the advancement of personal interest<lb/>
in that same quarter, or for the gratification of this or that<lb/>
<del>obsequious companion</del> <add>official servant</add>, interfering gratuitously or for a<lb/>
price, punishment is forborne to be applied, mercy is<lb/>
the word: in the one case, insult is offered to the public<lb/>
in one shape; in the other case, to the other.+<add>In the one<lb/>
case</add><lb/>
<note>+In the one case, it is on<lb/>
the score of wisdom<lb/>
that the praise so sure<lb/>
to be bestowed is bestowed &#x2014;<lb/>
in the other case, on<lb/>
the score of humanity,<lb/>
benevolence, charity,<lb/>
clemency, what you<lb/>
please: clemency is a<lb/>
name given to supposed<lb/>
or alleged beneficence<lb/>
when <del><gap/></del> exercised by<lb/>
the <unclear>exclusion</unclear> of punishment<lb/>
and seated on a<lb/>
throne.<lb/></note>
<p>The greater the aggregate quantity of punishment ordained<lb/>
by law, the greater is the quantity of mercy capable of being<lb/>
exercised by particular prerogative, in opposition to, and at<lb/>
the expense of, the general <add><del>appointment</del></add> tenor of the law. Accordingly, where<lb/>
mercy is most heard of, <del>be</del> <del>make sure</del> <add>be assured</add> there is most tyranny.<lb/>
The making <add>a ground</add> <del>room</del> for the exercising of tyranny under the<lb/>
mask of clemency &#x2014; + <note>is one purpose for<lb/>
which punishment<lb/>
without limit or measure,<lb/>
is by law established. <add>+ For</add></note> For the making a ground <del>of</del> <add>for</add> the praise of benevolence<lb/>
<del>to be applied to breasts in &#x2014; a situation in which no<lb/>
such virtue ever existed, or, consistently with human nature,<lb/>
ever can exist, is another purpose</del> and thus providing malevolence<lb/>
and tyranny with a mask, is another purpose. <lb/></p>
<p>Under</p>




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First Lines Penal Law.

(2.)

It is for the accommodation of Tyrants, and
that, whichsoever course they take, in whichsoever shape
they do mischief to the public — in which way soever
they afford gratification to their own passions and sinister
interest, they may receive the tribute of praise.

go on

If, for the advancement of personal interest, or for
the gratification of present passion passion at the expence of
lasting personal interest, punishment is applied, justice
is the word: if, for the advancement of personal interest
in that same quarter, or for the gratification of this or that
obsequious companion official servant, interfering gratuitously or for a
price, punishment is forborne to be applied, mercy is
the word: in the one case, insult is offered to the public
in one shape; in the other case, to the other.+In the one
case

+In the one case, it is on
the score of wisdom
that the praise so sure
to be bestowed is bestowed —
in the other case, on
the score of humanity,
benevolence, charity,
clemency, what you
please: clemency is a
name given to supposed
or alleged beneficence
when exercised by
the exclusion of punishment
and seated on a
throne.

The greater the aggregate quantity of punishment ordained
by law, the greater is the quantity of mercy capable of being
exercised by particular prerogative, in opposition to, and at
the expense of, the general appointment tenor of the law. Accordingly, where
mercy is most heard of, be make sure be assured there is most tyranny.
The making a ground room for the exercising of tyranny under the
mask of clemency — + is one purpose for
which punishment
without limit or measure,
is by law established. + For
For the making a ground of for the praise of benevolence
to be applied to breasts in — a situation in which no
such virtue ever existed, or, consistently with human nature,
ever can exist, is another purpose
and thus providing malevolence
and tyranny with a mask, is another purpose.

Under



Identifier: | JB/037/047/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 37.

Date_1

1821-05-02

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

037

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

047

Info in main headings field

first lines

Image

001

Titles

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c2

Penner

john flowerdew colls

Watermarks

c wilmott 1819

Marginals

Paper Producer

andreas louriottis

Corrections

richard doane

Paper Produced in Year

1819

Notes public

ID Number

11262

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