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<p><head>CRIT. JUR. CRIM.</head></p>
 
<p>A man must be commanded to take the goods in<lb/>
 
question <del>at the same</del> under the same circumstances<lb/>
 
in which he is at the same time forbidden so to<lb/>
take them.  In the same manner it is easy to make<lb/>
out the reason why it is equally impossible to punish<lb/>
Forgery by Forgery, or Adultery by Adultery.  The<lb/>
truth is <add>we see</add> the notion of punishing Theft by Theft<lb/>
and so forth in the instances here remarked on, comes<lb/>
out when explained, to impart a verbal contradiction.<lb/>
The words here used to signify the acts proposed for<lb/>
punishment, express <add>represent</add> according to common <del>approb</del><lb/>
acceptation, along with the circumstances naturally <add>related</add> to<lb/>
the act, this adventitious one of it's being <del><gap/></del> in<lb/>
the number of those that are forbidden by the Law.<lb/>
The absudity which S<hi rend="superscript">r.</hi> W. charges <add>and in truth with reason enough</add> upon a proposal<lb/>
of the sort he mentions, his <del>or</del> not in any wickedness<lb/>
<add>he seems to imagine</add> there is in the measure proposed, but in the contradiction<lb/>
there is in the terms in which he has proposed<lb/>
it.  As to the rest, in charging absurdity<lb/>
upon the rule of retaliation he need not have confined<lb/>
himself to <del>the</del> any number or class of instances any<lb/>
more than to those which he has mentioned.  <del>In any</del> <add>To take</add><lb/>
<del>case that can be</del> the rule from these examples, it will<lb/>
be in all cases equally and utterly impracticable to<lb/>
punish any offence according to <add>by</add> the rule of retaliation.<lb/>
For in no one case will it ever be practicable<lb/>
<del>that</del> to carry into execution a Law which at once commands<lb/>
a thing and forbids it.</p>
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CRIT. JUR. CRIM.

A man must be commanded to take the goods in
question at the same under the same circumstances
in which he is at the same time forbidden so to
take them. In the same manner it is easy to make
out the reason why it is equally impossible to punish
Forgery by Forgery, or Adultery by Adultery. The
truth is we see the notion of punishing Theft by Theft
and so forth in the instances here remarked on, comes
out when explained, to impart a verbal contradiction.
The words here used to signify the acts proposed for
punishment, express represent according to common approb
acceptation, along with the circumstances naturally related to
the act, this adventitious one of it's being in
the number of those that are forbidden by the Law.
The absudity which Sr. W. charges and in truth with reason enough upon a proposal
of the sort he mentions, his or not in any wickedness
he seems to imagine there is in the measure proposed, but in the contradiction
there is in the terms in which he has proposed
it. As to the rest, in charging absurdity
upon the rule of retaliation he need not have confined
himself to the any number or class of instances any
more than to those which he has mentioned. In any To take
case that can be the rule from these examples, it will
be in all cases equally and utterly impracticable to
punish any offence according to by the rule of retaliation.
For in no one case will it ever be practicable
that to carry into execution a Law which at once commands
a thing and forbids it.


Identifier: | JB/159/262/002"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

262

Info in main headings field

crit. jur. crim

Image

002

Titles

punishment / talio - blackst.

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d97 / d98 / d99 / d100

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::[gr with crown] propatria [britannia motif]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

54085

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