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<p><head><del>Territorial Confinement</del> Quasi-Imprisonment &amp;c.</head></p>
 
<p>Of <add>the suffering, inconveniences attending</add> Territorial Confinement and Banishment<lb/>
 
little need be said.  [<del>The hardships <add>inconveniences</add></del> They <del>import</del><lb/>
 
are mostly of the nature of those of Simple Imprisonment,<lb/>
only carried to a less degree.</p>
<p>By Territorial Confinement such <del>of the</del> Liberties<lb/>
as are abridged by Simple Imprisonment, are<lb/>
still <del>more</del> abridged <add>but in a less degree</add>.  Such is the liberty of enjoying<lb/>
the company of one's friends, relations and<lb/>
acquaintance.  It is easier for them to come to<lb/>
a person thus confined, than if he were imprisoned.<lb/>
But still he is <add>equally</add> debarred from the liberty of going<lb/>
to them, <del>unless by accident</del> <add>except</add> in the <del>case</del> instance<lb/>
of such as by accident may happen to reside in the<lb/>
district to which he is confined.</p>
<p><add>Of the</add> Liberties that are taken away by <add>Simple</add> Imprisonment<lb/>
some are <add>equally</add> taken away <del>also</del> by Territorial confinement;<lb/>
others only abridged.  This we may<lb/>
say considering it is a general view;  but it<lb/>
is obvious that nothing can be said on this subject <add>in these behalf</add><lb/>
that shall hold good in all cases;  since in point<lb/>
of closeness this kind of Confinement is susceptible<lb/>
of <add>an <del><gap/></del> number of</add> infinite gradations.  <del>The Liberty</del> All that one<lb/>
can say <add>with strict propriety</add> is that such a Liberty is <hi rend="underline">apt</hi> to be<lb/>
<del>a</del> more or less abridged:  such another <hi rend="underline">apt</hi> wholly<lb/>
to be taken away.  This observation I must beg the reader<lb/>
to keep <add>bear</add> in mind and apply to every thing that is here <del><gap/></del> said<lb/>
on the subject <del>now</del> of Territorial Confinement.</p>
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Territorial Confinement Quasi-Imprisonment &c.

Of the suffering, inconveniences attending Territorial Confinement and Banishment
little need be said. [The hardships inconveniences They import
are mostly of the nature of those of Simple Imprisonment,
only carried to a less degree.

By Territorial Confinement such of the Liberties
as are abridged by Simple Imprisonment, are
still more abridged but in a less degree. Such is the liberty of enjoying
the company of one's friends, relations and
acquaintance. It is easier for them to come to
a person thus confined, than if he were imprisoned.
But still he is equally debarred from the liberty of going
to them, unless by accident except in the case instance
of such as by accident may happen to reside in the
district to which he is confined.

Of the Liberties that are taken away by Simple Imprisonment
some are equally taken away also by Territorial confinement;
others only abridged. This we may
say considering it is a general view; but it
is obvious that nothing can be said on this subject in these behalf
that shall hold good in all cases; since in point
of closeness this kind of Confinement is susceptible
of an number of infinite gradations. The Liberty All that one
can say with strict propriety is that such a Liberty is apt to be
a more or less abridged: such another apt wholly
to be taken away. This observation I must beg the reader
to keep bear in mind and apply to every thing that is here said
on the subject now of Territorial Confinement.


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Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

159

Main Headings

punishment

Folio number

210

Info in main headings field

quasi-imprisonment &c

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f1 / f2

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

l v g

Marginals

Paper Producer

caroline vernon

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

54033

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