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''<head>PUNISHMENT Measure Indignation a False one</head><lb/>
  <head>PUNISHMENT Measure Indignation a False one</head>
<lb/>
               
<p>We shall see instances where the <hi rend='superscript'>bare</hi> mere Indignation<lb/>
                <p>We shall see instances where the mere <add>bare</add> Indignation<lb/>  
of men [against the act] has been made the cause<lb/>
                    of men [against the act] has been made the cause <lb/>
and has measure of Punishment, almost without<lb/>
                    and the measure of Punishment, almost without <lb/>
suspicion of <hi rend='superscript'>it's</hi> <unclear>improperty</unclear>.<lb/></p>
                    suspicion of <add>it's</add> impropriety.</p>
<lb/>
                <p>
 
                <note>Instance indignation of <unclear>Negris</unclear> <!-- Greek Minister of Justice who corresponded with Bentham while writing a civil code -->against him who had <unclear>killed</unclear> a Serpent in <unclear>Marchais</unclear>. To indignation of Catholics against Heretics.</note></p>
<note>... about the form of Government<lb/>
                <p>
2. About the reigning Family.</note><lb/>
                <note>Of Antagonists in Political Disputes about the form of Government. 2. About the reigning family.</note>
<lb/>
               
 
                An erroneous end naturally  introduces an<lb/>
<p>An <unclear>ermious</unclear> and naturally  <unclear>(m..dnes)</unclear> are<lb/>
                erroneous measure. When vengeance is<lb/>
<unclear>(corros..)</unclear> measure Where vengeance is<lb/>
                the end, resentment will be the measure.<lb/>
the end, <unclear>(...tment)</unclear> will be the measure.<lb/>
                </p>
<lb/></p>
            </div>
<head>PUNISHMENT. MEASURE Falfe Refertment is a Quia from a Falfe End.</head>  
            <div>
''
                <head>PUNISHMENT. MEASURE False - Resentment is a <foreign>Quia</foreign> from a False End.</head>  
                <pb/>






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 PUNISHMENT Measure Indignation a False one
               

We shall see instances where the mere bare Indignation
of men [against the act] has been made the cause
and the measure of Punishment, almost without
suspicion of it's impropriety.

Instance indignation of Negris against him who had killed a Serpent in Marchais. To indignation of Catholics against Heretics.

Of Antagonists in Political Disputes about the form of Government. 2. About the reigning family. An erroneous end naturally introduces an
erroneous measure. When vengeance is
the end, resentment will be the measure.

               PUNISHMENT. MEASURE False - Resentment is a Quia from a False End. 
               
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Identifier: | JB/096/164/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 96.

Date_1

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096

Main Headings

punishment

Folio number

164

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punishment measure false resentment is a quia from a false end

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

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Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::gr [partial crown motif]]]

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Notes public

ID Number

31168

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