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<p>The repression of Smuggling – <add>perhaps</add> even the Suppression<lb/>
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of habitual Smuggling might be among<lb/>
 
the fruits of he provision made in relation to<lb/>
 
Unavowed-Employment Hands.</p>
 
<p>Under the existing order of things – in the<lb/>
existing state of <del>things</del> the law – some of the most<lb/>
unexceptionable as well as productive of our taxes<lb/>
are forced to be stop at a <del><gap/></del> pitch far short of<lb/>
wha they ight oherwise be carried up to without<lb/>
<del>incre</del> any preponderable inconvenience <del>least the <add>lest</add></del><lb/>
because if carried higher the profit to be made by<lb/>
violating the law would outweigh the utmost value<lb/>
which, under the accumulated uncertainties to which<lb/>
the execution of the law is exposed, could be given<lb/>
to the danger:  <del>in few words</del> <add>because, in a word,</add> the profit would be<lb/>
sufficient to pay for insurance against the danger.</p>
<p>The root of this uncertainty lies almost entirely<lb/>
in the imperfections <note>imperfections, originating in humanity, terminating in bloodshed and barbarity;  and rendering the criminal law in its whole texture <add>contexture</add> a deplorable mixture of atrocity and importance</note> of the law.  The branch relative<lb/>
to evidence in particular is <add>being</add> composed of a set of<lb/>
rules not less at variance with one another, and<lb/>
even with themselves, than <del>they are with</del> <add>with the interests of</add> truth<lb/>
and justice.</p>
<p>The punishment is in general the remnant, or<lb/>
the imitation <add>copy</add> of antique barbarity:  but as to every thing <add>for what is</add><lb/>
antecedent to execution, the criminal law shews <del>in<lb/>
all cases</del> as if it had been in all cases what it actually<lb/>
has been in some cases, the work of the very delinquents<lb/>
against whose offences it was levelled.</p>
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The repression of Smuggling – perhaps even the Suppression
of habitual Smuggling might be among
the fruits of he provision made in relation to
Unavowed-Employment Hands.

Under the existing order of things – in the
existing state of things the law – some of the most
unexceptionable as well as productive of our taxes
are forced to be stop at a pitch far short of
wha they ight oherwise be carried up to without
incre any preponderable inconvenience least the lest
because if carried higher the profit to be made by
violating the law would outweigh the utmost value
which, under the accumulated uncertainties to which
the execution of the law is exposed, could be given
to the danger: in few words because, in a word, the profit would be
sufficient to pay for insurance against the danger.

The root of this uncertainty lies almost entirely
in the imperfections imperfections, originating in humanity, terminating in bloodshed and barbarity; and rendering the criminal law in its whole texture contexture a deplorable mixture of atrocity and importance of the law. The branch relative
to evidence in particular is being composed of a set of
rules not less at variance with one another, and
even with themselves, than they are with with the interests of truth
and justice.

The punishment is in general the remnant, or
the imitation copy of antique barbarity: but as to every thing for what is
antecedent to execution, the criminal law shews in
all cases
as if it had been in all cases what it actually
has been in some cases, the work of the very delinquents
against whose offences it was levelled.


Identifier: | JB/149/048/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 149.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

149

Main Headings

poor law

Folio number

048

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d1

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

49902

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