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<p>5</p>
<del><gap/></del> <head>Restraint</head><lb/>
<p><head><del><gap/></del> Restraint</head></p>
<p>to care a man of various disorders. <gap/> Bathing<lb/>
<p>to cure a man of various disorders. <del>Cold</del> Bathing<lb/>
in a cold bath or in the sea to <gap/> cure him<lb/>
in a cold bath or in the sea to <del>set</del> cure him<lb/>
of a relaxed habit of body.<lb/></p>
of a relaxed habit of body.</p>
<p>Restrictive punishment then may <unclear>prevent</unclear> a man<lb/>
<p>Restrictive punishment then may prevent a man<lb/>
from obtaining pleasures; or it may prevent<lb/>
from obtaining pleasures; or it may prevent<lb/>
him from <unclear>promoting</unclear> pains.<lb/></p>
him from preventing pains.</p>
<p>If a man were as to go in quest of pleasure<lb/>
<p>If a man were <del>as</del> to go in quest of pleasure<lb/>
it is not <add>absolutely</add> certain that he would find it:<lb/>
it is not <add>absolutely</add> certain that he would find it:<lb/>
much <gap/> is of certain that staying where he<lb/>
much less is of certain that staying where he<lb/>
is, pleasure would come to him.<lb/></p>
is, pleasure would come to him.</p>
<p>If he were to go in quest of <add>the means of</add> <gap/>, it is<lb/>
<p>If he were to go in quest of <del>or</del> <add>the means of</add> security, it is<lb/>
not absolutely certain that he would find it <add><gap/></add>: much<lb/>
not absolutely certain that he would find it <add>them</add>: much<lb/>
<gap/> <del><gap/></del> is it certain that the <unclear>measures</unclear> of security would<lb/>
less <del>be</del> is it certain that the means of security would<lb/>
come to him.<lb/>
come to him.</p>
happening then the pleasures in question to the<lb/>
<p>Supposing then the pleasures in question to be<lb/>
pleasures of the body, what the <add>pleasures</add> <gap/> of the body that<lb/>
pleasures of the body:  and the pains in question<lb/>
he loses, and the pains <add>of the body</add> that he incurs, are <lb/>
pains of the body, <del>what</del> the <del>pains</del><add>pleasures</add> of the body that<lb/>
but contingent pains: to far then the wil he<lb/>
he loses, and the pains <add>of the body</add> that he incurrs, are<lb/>
incurrs is not actual pain but danger.<lb/></p>
but contingent pains: so far then the evil he<lb/>
<p>Much of <gap/> reflects, as very <gap/> in such a<lb/>
incurrs is not actual pain but danger.</p>
these dangers, upon those  
<p>But if he reflects, as every person in such a<lb/>
</p>
situation who is in his senses will reflect upon<lb/>
 
these dangers, upon those contingent pleasures as<lb/>
lost, upon those contingent pains as became probable <add>being probably about<lb/>
to be incurred</add>, such reflection will give him a pain<lb/>
of mind that will be a present pain.</p>
<p>The mischief <add>evil</add> then a man is subjected to by punishment<lb/>
of the restrictive kind <add>may</add> consists of <del>distant</del> pains<lb/>
of the body and mind more or less distant and contingent<lb/>
<add>less</add></p>
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5

Restraint

to cure a man of various disorders. Cold Bathing
in a cold bath or in the sea to set cure him
of a relaxed habit of body.

Restrictive punishment then may prevent a man
from obtaining pleasures; or it may prevent
him from preventing pains.

If a man were as to go in quest of pleasure
it is not absolutely certain that he would find it:
much less is of certain that staying where he
is, pleasure would come to him.

If he were to go in quest of or the means of security, it is
not absolutely certain that he would find it them: much
less be is it certain that the means of security would
come to him.

Supposing then the pleasures in question to be
pleasures of the body: and the pains in question
pains of the body, what the painspleasures of the body that
he loses, and the pains of the body that he incurrs, are
but contingent pains: so far then the evil he
incurrs is not actual pain but danger.

But if he reflects, as every person in such a
situation who is in his senses will reflect upon
these dangers, upon those contingent pleasures as
lost, upon those contingent pains as became probable being probably about
to be incurred
, such reflection will give him a pain
of mind that will be a present pain.

The mischief evil then a man is subjected to by punishment
of the restrictive kind may consists of distant pains
of the body and mind more or less distant and contingent
less


Identifier: | JB/159/237/001"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

237

Info in main headings field

restraint

Image

001

Titles

restrictive punishments

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f5 / f6

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::propatria [britannia motif]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

54060

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