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16 Nov 1802 88<lb/><head>Letter 3</head><lb/>The estimate of the pernicious effects of capital punishment would<lb/>
<head>16 Nov 1802</head>                          
<head>Letter 3</head><lb/>
<p>The estimate of the <add>pernicious</add> effects of capital punishment would<lb/>
be <sic>incompleat</sic> indeed if it were supposed to be confined<lb/>
to that <add>the particular cases in</add> part of the legal code to which that punishment<lb/>
is annexed <add><sic>employ'd</sic></add>. To this more than perhaps to all other causes<lb/>
put together &#x2014; to the <add>silent and</add> unperceived influence of this<lb/>
punishment upon susceptible minds that we are indebted<lb/>
for all these human but promiscuous and vulgar errors and<lb/>
maxims and propensities <add>on the part of the fathers of our jurisprudence</add> by which the certainty of punishment<lb/>
has been enfeebled <add>weakened</add> on the side of certainty, and its<lb/>
influence on the <add>guilty minds</add> minds of delinquents <del>rendered</del> paralyzed<lb/>
and rendered inefficient: <add><add>1 Ask <gap/> <gap/></add> why so many</add> all their rules of evidence which<lb/>
were but receipts for avoiding to find this trouble when from <add>the</add><lb/>
execution of the law upon evil doers is the point it leads to?<lb/>
<gap/> is to be the consequence of it - all those sources<lb/>
of <gap/> by which the guilty are let free which are<lb/>
so many sources of triumph to the guilty and <add>disappointment</add> oppression<lb/>
<add>and forth <add><gap/></add> injury</add> to the innocent and the injured. [<hi rend='superscript'>+</hi> <gap/> wherefore it is<lb/>
<note><hi rend='superscript'>+</hi>2. Ask why it is the not propensity and that only the propensity but the supposed <gap/> and the praise of <add>every man</add> all men each in his option to frustrate and <gap/> to render fruitless the exertions and frustrate the <add>solemnity</add> distant will of those when wills are supposed to include the wills of all men to break the promises <gap/> to render impotent the threats proclaimed by the legislators</note><lb/>
become the business and the glory of the Judges to undo<lb/>the work which has cost so much trouble to the legislator<lb/>to hold up the laws to derision to set an example<lb/>of that <gap/> which he would be the first to punish<lb/>in other men? &#x2014; <hi rend='underline'>in favorius vitro</hi> is <add>explicitly or</add> <del>with or without</del><lb/><del>his <gap/></del> inexplicably the excuse.<lb/>
<note>3. Why it is become a matter of most in <add>on</add> the first of our regard or individuals to public spirited individual to shrink from the touch to <del>forbear to prosecute</del> of <gap/>, or to throw it up when taken in hand: -- on the part of the Juryman be <add><gap/></add> <del>made</del> his contempt of the laws and of his <gap/> by what has been called a <gap/> perjury: on the part of the Judge instead of a <gap/> upon the Juryman to be his <gap/> and <gap/> instigator in the commission of this course or that <gap/></note></p>
 
<p>What <gap/> <gap/> is to the body <add>natural</add> <del>politic</del> capital<lb/>punishment may be <gap/> to be to the body natural,<lb/>a source <add>cause</add> of apparent <del>strength</del> <del> <add>vigor</add></del> and perhaps temporary<lb/><add>vigor</add> a source of <gap/> and not weakness <add>and disease.</add> debility<lb/>and impotence.</p>






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16 Nov 1802 Letter 3

The estimate of the pernicious effects of capital punishment would
be incompleat indeed if it were supposed to be confined
to that the particular cases in part of the legal code to which that punishment
is annexed employ'd. To this more than perhaps to all other causes
put together — to the silent and unperceived influence of this
punishment upon susceptible minds that we are indebted
for all these human but promiscuous and vulgar errors and
maxims and propensities on the part of the fathers of our jurisprudence by which the certainty of punishment
has been enfeebled weakened on the side of certainty, and its
influence on the guilty minds minds of delinquents rendered paralyzed
and rendered inefficient: <add>1 Ask why so many</add> all their rules of evidence which
were but receipts for avoiding to find this trouble when from the
execution of the law upon evil doers is the point it leads to?
is to be the consequence of it - all those sources
of by which the guilty are let free which are
so many sources of triumph to the guilty and disappointment oppression
and forth <add> injury</add> to the innocent and the injured. [+ wherefore it is
+2. Ask why it is the not propensity and that only the propensity but the supposed and the praise of every man all men each in his option to frustrate and to render fruitless the exertions and frustrate the solemnity distant will of those when wills are supposed to include the wills of all men to break the promises to render impotent the threats proclaimed by the legislators
become the business and the glory of the Judges to undo
the work which has cost so much trouble to the legislator
to hold up the laws to derision to set an example
of that which he would be the first to punish
in other men? — in favorius vitro is explicitly or with or without
his inexplicably the excuse.
3. Why it is become a matter of most in on the first of our regard or individuals to public spirited individual to shrink from the touch to forbear to prosecute of , or to throw it up when taken in hand: -- on the part of the Juryman be made his contempt of the laws and of his by what has been called a perjury: on the part of the Judge instead of a upon the Juryman to be his and instigator in the commission of this course or that

What is to the body natural politic capital
punishment may be to be to the body natural,
a source cause of apparent strength vigor and perhaps temporary
vigor a source of and not weakness and disease. debility
and impotence.




Identifier: | JB/116/043/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 116.

Date_1

1802-11-16

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

116

Main Headings

panopticon versus new south wales

Folio number

043

Info in main headings field

letter 3d

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d1 / f88

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

1800

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1800

Notes public

ID Number

37576

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