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<head>Indirect Legislation § 7</head> | <head>Indirect Legislation § 7</head> | ||
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<note>It is the physical <lb/>sanction which is <lb/>applied pure, <lb/>when danger or <lb/>impediment is made <lb/>to accompany <lb/>the forbidden attempt, <lb/>without <lb/>any intermediate <lb/>intervention <add>act</add> of <lb/>the will<lb/></note> | <note>It is the physical <lb/>sanction which is <lb/>applied pure, <lb/>when danger or <lb/>impediment is made <lb/>to accompany <lb/>the forbidden attempt, <lb/>without <lb/>any intermediate <lb/>intervention <add>act</add> of <lb/>the will<lb/></note> | ||
We come now to consider that branch of <lb/>legislation which consists in the culture of the<lb/>physical | <p>We come now to consider that branch of <lb/>legislation which consists in the culture of the<lb/>physical sanction. This might seem at first<lb/>sight to be a contradiction in terms: since [the<lb/>physical sanction by being cultivated if we so<lb/>say and [applied by] <add>taken brought under the management of</add> the <del>pol</del> legislator is converted<lb/>into the political. Indeed the application<lb/>of <add>which</add> this head is not very extensive <add><sic>admitts</sic> of any great varieties</add> . The<lb/><del>confined</del> case to which it applies is nothing<lb/>more than this: viz: where the [inclination being<lb/>the <del>point in</del> <add>object upon</add> which the expedient acts] expedient<lb/> being pointed against the inclination, <lb/>the means which it employs consist in<lb/><del>some sort of</del> a pain or mischief of some sort<lb/>or other <del>of</del> <add>which in</add> the nature of a punishment is<lb/><del><gap/> to</del> either <sic>render'd</sic> <add>caused</add> or <sic>suffer'd</sic> to <del>attach</del><lb/>take place as a consequence of the offence,<lb/>but if caused, caused in such a manner as<lb/>to ensue directly upon the event of the offence,<lb/>without <del>any intermediate</del> <add>the</add> interposition of <del>the</del><lb/>any intermediate agency.<lb/></p> | ||
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Indirect Legislation § 7
Physical § 7.
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It is the physical
sanction which is
applied pure,
when danger or
impediment is made
to accompany
the forbidden attempt,
without
any intermediate
intervention act of
the will
We come now to consider that branch of
legislation which consists in the culture of the
physical sanction. This might seem at first
sight to be a contradiction in terms: since [the
physical sanction by being cultivated if we so
say and [applied by] taken brought under the management of the pol legislator is converted
into the political. Indeed the application
of which this head is not very extensive admitts of any great varieties . The
confined case to which it applies is nothing
more than this: viz: where the [inclination being
the point in object upon which the expedient acts] expedient
being pointed against the inclination,
the means which it employs consist in
some sort of a pain or mischief of some sort
or other of which in the nature of a punishment is
to either render'd caused or suffer'd to attach
take place as a consequence of the offence,
but if caused, caused in such a manner as
to ensue directly upon the event of the offence,
without any intermediate the interposition of the
any intermediate agency.
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