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<p>In all these five Cases the Law is simply and | <p>In all these five Cases the Law is simply and | ||
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Misery of the Crime remaining undiminished, | Misery of the Crime remaining undiminished, | ||
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receives <del>by way of</del><add>in</add> | receives <del>by way of</del><add>in</add> Addition to it the Misery of the | ||
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Punishment; and the Law is the more inexpedient, | Punishment; and the Law is the more inexpedient, | ||
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takes — The Traveller would suffer just as much | takes — The Traveller would suffer just as much | ||
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with this Law as without it | with this Law as without it: the Robber, if convicted, | ||
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would have nothing to do but to pay his third and | would have nothing to do but to pay his third and | ||
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their Improvidence, similar in the <unclear>Kind</unclear>, and not <add>much,</add></p> | their Improvidence, similar in the <unclear>Kind</unclear>, and not <add>much,</add></p> | ||
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In all these five Cases the Law is simply and
absolutely inexpedient — there ought to be no Law
at all upon the Subject.matter.
6.th Where the Act prohibited is such as does produce
Unhappiness in the Community but the Punishment,
tho' it's Infliction were certain, is insufficient,
the Miserypain of it being less than the profit of the
Crime.
Here also the Law is inexpedient — The
Misery of the Crime remaining undiminished,
receives by way ofin Addition to it the Misery of the
Punishment; and the Law is the more inexpedient,
by how much less the Misery of the second falls
short of the Misery of the first, so that it does
not equal it.
As if there were a Law, that he who robs on
the Highway shall be paidfined one third of what he
takes — The Traveller would suffer just as much
with this Law as without it: the Robber, if convicted,
would have nothing to do but to pay his third and
go off quietly with the Remainder.
Examples of real Laws, in the Degree of
their Improvidence, similar in the Kind, and not much,
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