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<p>B.1. Ch.7<lb/>
Every thing ought also to be avoided<lb/>
Note continued</p>
<p>Every thing ought also to be avoided<lb/>
which has an appearance of great<lb/>
which has an appearance of great<lb/>
study and <del>research</del><add>refinement</add>. - Punishment ought<lb/>
study and <del>research</del> <add>refinement</add>.  Punishment ought<lb/>
only to be inflicted on necessity and with<lb/>
only to be inflicted on necessity and with<lb/>
feelings of regret and repayment _ The<lb/>
feelings of regret and repugnance.  The<lb/>
 
multitude of Instruments possessed by a<lb/>
 
Surgeon may be contemplated with satisfaction<lb/>
 
as intended to <del><gap/></del> <add>promote</add> the care and <unclear>bear</unclear><lb/>
the weight of our suffering.  The same satisfaction<lb/>
will not however be felt in contemplating a<lb/>
a variety of punishments and they will <del>be</del><lb/>
more likely be considered as degrading <add>to</add> the<lb/>
character of the legislator.</p>
<p>With these precautions, analogy<lb/>
is calculated to produce only good effects.<lb/>
It puts us in the track of discovering the<lb/>
most economical <add>&amp; efficacious</add> punishments – I cannot resist<lb/>
the pleasure of citing an example recently<lb/>
furnished me by a Captain in the <add>English</add> Navy – he had<lb/>
not studied the principles of M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Bentham, but<lb/>
he knew how to read the human heart. –</p>
<p>The leave of absence generally<lb/>
granted to Sailors <del>is</del> <add>was</add> for twenty four hours, if<lb/>
they exceeded this time the ordinary punishment<lb/>
is the Cat o' nine tails. –  The dread of this<lb/>
punishment <del>is</del> <add>was</add> a frequent cause of desertions.<lb/>
<del>Many</del> <add>Many</add> Captains in order to pr vent both these<lb/>
offences refused all leave of absence to their<lb/>
Sailors so that they <del>are</del> <add>were</add> kept on shipboard for</p>
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B.1. Ch.7
Note continued

Every thing ought also to be avoided
which has an appearance of great
study and research refinement. Punishment ought
only to be inflicted on necessity and with
feelings of regret and repugnance. The
multitude of Instruments possessed by a
Surgeon may be contemplated with satisfaction
as intended to promote the care and bear
the weight of our suffering. The same satisfaction
will not however be felt in contemplating a
a variety of punishments and they will be
more likely be considered as degrading to the
character of the legislator.

With these precautions, analogy
is calculated to produce only good effects.
It puts us in the track of discovering the
most economical & efficacious punishments – I cannot resist
the pleasure of citing an example recently
furnished me by a Captain in the English Navy – he had
not studied the principles of Mr Bentham, but
he knew how to read the human heart. –

The leave of absence generally
granted to Sailors is was for twenty four hours, if
they exceeded this time the ordinary punishment
is the Cat o' nine tails. – The dread of this
punishment is was a frequent cause of desertions.
Many Many Captains in order to pr vent both these
offences refused all leave of absence to their
Sailors so that they are were kept on shipboard for


Identifier: | JB/141/039/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 141.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

141

Main Headings

rationale of punishment

Folio number

039

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

note continued

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f9 / f9

Penner

richard smith

Watermarks

dusautoy & rump 1809

Marginals

Paper Producer

edward collins

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1809

Notes public

ID Number

48256

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