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<p>10</p>
punishments
<p>II 429  <gap/>Simple restrictive punishments –<lb/>
 
<del>Nothing then has been punishments<lb/>
Nothing there has been  
Nothing can</del>  In penal legislation no<lb/>
punishment has been devised so<lb/>
punishment has been devised so injurious as<lb/>
that of presence-banishments. This<lb/>
that of <hi rend="underline">presence-banishment</hi>. This<lb/>
punishment found in the old penal law,<lb/>
punishment found in the old french law,<lb/>
may be found in the  
of trace may be found in the<lb/>
Danish Codes, may, with some improvements,<lb/>
Danish Code, may, with some improvements,<lb/>
after an against the effects<lb/>
offer an admirable resource against the effects<lb/>
of individual ,  
of individual enmities, from <del>the</del> which the<lb/>
this punishment provides
public in general has nothing to apprehend<lb/>
public in general has nothing to aprehend<lb/>
This punishment provides a triumph for<lb/>
with possible mildness the equilibrium<lb/>
the oppressed against the oppressor, and restores<lb/>  
between and overbearing
with the greatest possible mildness the equilibrium<lb/>
and deprives the agressor of the power of doing<lb/>
<del>of</del> <add>between</add> injured innocence and overbearing violence<lb/>
injury. But to make
It moreover prevents the renewal of quarrels<lb/>
and deprives the aggressor of the power of doing<lb/>
further injury. But to make use of an<lb/>
expedient <del>that in</del> by which reputation may<lb/>
be so materially affected, requires the most<lb/>
scrupulous attention to be paid to the respective<lb/>
situation of the persons concerned.</p>
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II 429 Simple restrictive punishments –
Nothing then has been punishments
Nothing can
In penal legislation no
punishment has been devised so injurious as
that of presence-banishment. This
punishment found in the old french law,
of trace may be found in the
Danish Code, may, with some improvements,
offer an admirable resource against the effects
of individual enmities, from the which the
public in general has nothing to apprehend
This punishment provides a triumph for
the oppressed against the oppressor, and restores
with the greatest possible mildness the equilibrium
of between injured innocence and overbearing violence
It moreover prevents the renewal of quarrels
and deprives the aggressor of the power of doing
further injury. But to make use of an
expedient that in by which reputation may
be so materially affected, requires the most
scrupulous attention to be paid to the respective
situation of the persons concerned.


Identifier: | JB/047/106/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 47.

Date_1

1806-01-23

Marginal Summary Numbering

not numbered

Box

047

Main Headings

evidence

Folio number

106

Info in main headings field

evidence

Image

002

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d12 / e3

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

iping 1804

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

bernardino rivadavia

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1804

Notes public

ID Number

14974

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