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<p>3</p>
Punishment + Restraint- Warburton
<p><head>Punishment 𝓧 Restraint Warburton</head></p>
be produced. But restraint is not a <del>mountain</del> woolpack nor a mountain nor anything else, that a man can really and literally be laid under. Add the word act to each, make them each significant of a thing that is a species (?) of the thing by the word act, we may by that means render them capable of being in some sort put in parallelism.
<p>be produced. But restraint is not a <del>mountain</del> woolpack<lb/>
An act of punishment is an act whereby pain is produced or intended to be produced in a person on account of<lb/>for some act that has been already of some, for the sake of a certain end. An act of restraint is <del>on</del> my act whether of punishment or ant other,
nor a mountain nor anything else, that<lb/>
whereby a person is prevented or intended to be prevented from doing something in future.
a man can really and literally be laid under.<lb/>
Clearer than this in the comparison between the thing signified by restraint of the thing signified by punishment I see not how it is ? to come.  
Add the word act to each, make them each significant<lb/>
In conclusion, it seems to me that words that <del>that have in common genres are not</del> have no common genres are not properly  
of a thing that is a species of the thing signified<lb/>
 
by the word act, we may <del>then</del> by that means<lb/>
 
render them capable of being <add>in some sort</add> put in parallelism.<lb/>
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An act of punishment is an act whereby pain<lb/>
 
is produced or intended to be produced <add><del>for th</del></add> in a person<lb/>
 
<del>for</del> <add>on account of</add> some act that has been <add>already</add> done, <add>&amp;</add> for the sake<lb/>
 
of a certain end. An act of restraint is <del>an</del> <add>any</add> <del>act</del> <add>act whether of punishment or any other,</add> whereby a person is prevented or <del>d</del> intended<lb/>
to be prevented from doing something in future.<lb/>
Nearer than this in the comparison between the<lb/>
thing signified by restraint &amp; the thing signified<lb/>
by punishment I see not how it is possible to come.</p>
<p>In conclusion, it seems to me that words that <del>significative</del> <add>that</add> <del>of real <gap/> are</del> <add>have no common genus are not</add> properly commensurable:<lb/>
that words <del>whereof one is significant</del> <add>that have a common genus</add><lb/>
are properly commensurable:  that words significative<lb/>
of real entities are properly commensurable;<lb/>
[being all names of substances motions<lb/>
or sensations} that words whereof one is significant<lb/>
of a real the other of a fictitious entity<lb/>
are not property commensurable:  that of <add>of pairs of</add> words<lb/>
both significant of fictitious entities, multitudes<lb/>
are incommensurable, not having <add>any</add> common genus:<lb/>
and that words that are no property commensurable<lb/>
<add>are</add></p>
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Punishment 𝓧 Restraint – Warburton

be produced. But restraint is not a mountain woolpack
nor a mountain nor anything else, that
a man can really and literally be laid under.
Add the word act to each, make them each significant
of a thing that is a species of the thing signified
by the word act, we may then by that means
render them capable of being in some sort put in parallelism.
An act of punishment is an act whereby pain
is produced or intended to be produced for th in a person
for on account of some act that has been already done, & for the sake
of a certain end. An act of restraint is an any act act whether of punishment or any other, whereby a person is prevented or d intended
to be prevented from doing something in future.
Nearer than this in the comparison between the
thing signified by restraint & the thing signified
by punishment I see not how it is possible to come.

In conclusion, it seems to me that words that significative that of real are have no common genus are not properly commensurable:
that words whereof one is significant that have a common genus
are properly commensurable: that words significative
of real entities are properly commensurable;
[being all names of substances motions
or sensations} that words whereof one is significant
of a real the other of a fictitious entity
are not property commensurable: that of of pairs of words
both significant of fictitious entities, multitudes
are incommensurable, not having any common genus:
and that words that are no property commensurable
are


Identifier: | JB/159/012/003"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 159.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

159

Main Headings

punishment

Folio number

012

Info in main headings field

punishment distinguished and defined punishment & restraint warburton importance of the above distinctions

Image

003

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f1 / f2 / f3 / f4

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::l v g propatria [britannia motif]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

caroline vernon

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

53835

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