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<p>relation to those Acts, and by the perceptive Faculty or<lb/> | |||
Understanding with relation to those Circumstances.</p> | |||
<p>It exhibits a Catalogue of the several Sorts of Motives<lb/> | |||
by which Actions may be influenced, corresponding to<lb/> | |||
that of Pains and pleasures.</p> | |||
<p>And it lays open the nature of human <hi rend="underline">disposition</hi><lb/> | |||
as resulting from the various Combinations of the<lb/> | |||
several Sorts of Motives with the several sorts of<lb/> | |||
Intentions.</p> | |||
<p>Part 2. applies exclusively to penal Legislation;<lb/> | |||
except in the concluding Chapter, in which<lb/> | |||
the Boundaries between those several<lb/> | |||
Provinces are endeavoured to be marked out.</p> | |||
<p>It ascertains the cases in which punishment is<lb/> | |||
improper — lays down Rules for determining the proportion<lb/> | |||
between Punishment and Delinquency in every case<lb/> | |||
— determines what properties are to be wished for in<lb/> | |||
every Lot of punishment — and exhibits an exhaustive<lb/> | |||
Analysis of the several possible shapes in which the<lb/> | |||
Effects of a mischievous Act can shew themselves.</p> | |||
<p>after Book. 2. will come an <hi rend="underline">Appendix</hi> which treats<lb/> | |||
<note>Appendix</note> | |||
in so many Chapters of the Composition, Promulgation,<lb/> | |||
Interpretation and Improvement of the Text of the<lb/> | |||
Laws.</p> | |||
<p><hi rend="underline">This Part</hi> relates to the Form or words of the System of Laws,<lb/> | |||
as the Body of the Work do's to the matter. This will of course be<lb/> | |||
applicable in great measure to the Civil as well as the penal<lb/> | |||
Branch of Legislation.</p> | |||
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relation to those Acts, and by the perceptive Faculty or
Understanding with relation to those Circumstances.
It exhibits a Catalogue of the several Sorts of Motives
by which Actions may be influenced, corresponding to
that of Pains and pleasures.
And it lays open the nature of human disposition
as resulting from the various Combinations of the
several Sorts of Motives with the several sorts of
Intentions.
Part 2. applies exclusively to penal Legislation;
except in the concluding Chapter, in which
the Boundaries between those several
Provinces are endeavoured to be marked out.
It ascertains the cases in which punishment is
improper — lays down Rules for determining the proportion
between Punishment and Delinquency in every case
— determines what properties are to be wished for in
every Lot of punishment — and exhibits an exhaustive
Analysis of the several possible shapes in which the
Effects of a mischievous Act can shew themselves.
after Book. 2. will come an Appendix which treats
Appendix
in so many Chapters of the Composition, Promulgation,
Interpretation and Improvement of the Text of the
Laws.
This Part relates to the Form or words of the System of Laws,
as the Body of the Work do's to the matter. This will of course be
applicable in great measure to the Civil as well as the penal
Branch of Legislation.
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