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<head>EXEMPTIONS INFANCY. <hi rend="superscript">4</hi></head>
 
<p>a transitory pain inflicted in the <gap/> more of Whipping</p>
<p>It is Whipping I would propose; a punishment <add>liable to none of these objections</add> which <del>by becoming</del> <gap/> does<lb/>not love its Terrors; which for its <add>efficacy</add> depends not upon the <gap/> &amp; uncertain<lb/>workings of the imagination, but the certain &amp; nearly uniform sensibility of the material<lb/> frame.</p>
<p>On this subject I will advance a preparation which as being <add>in its own nature</add> unsusceptible either of<lb/> proof or disproof, I <add>must</add> abandon as such to the [<gap/>]... of the reader: I say, <lb/> A child would be influenced by the denunciation of <add>a severe</add> whipping <add>not only</add> equally as by Death<lb/> but more. <add>As</add> The one he knows what it is, &amp; will readily give credit to its <gap/> on <gap/>;<lb/>as to the other, it being an event quite out of the order of things according to his <gap/>,<lb/>he will not be able to persuade himself that in good earnest it should happen: <gap/><lb/>influenced too by some confused <add>expectation of &</add> reliance on that compassion to avert it from him, which<lb/> <add>in <gap/> <gap/> of little circumstances</add> he beholds <add>sees extended</add> <del><gap/> in among little circumstances</del> to his age.</p>




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EXEMPTIONS INFANCY. 4

a transitory pain inflicted in the more of Whipping

It is Whipping I would propose; a punishment liable to none of these objections which by becoming does
not love its Terrors; which for its efficacy depends not upon the & uncertain
workings of the imagination, but the certain & nearly uniform sensibility of the material
frame.

On this subject I will advance a preparation which as being in its own nature unsusceptible either of
proof or disproof, I must abandon as such to the []... of the reader: I say,
A child would be influenced by the denunciation of a severe whipping not only equally as by Death
but more. As The one he knows what it is, & will readily give credit to its on ;
as to the other, it being an event quite out of the order of things according to his ,
he will not be able to persuade himself that in good earnest it should happen:
influenced too by some confused expectation of & reliance on that compassion to avert it from him, which
in of little circumstances he beholds sees extended in among little circumstances to his age.



Identifier: | JB/063/155/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 63.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

063

Main Headings

law in general

Folio number

155

Info in main headings field

exemptions - infancy

Image

002

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c4

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

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

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

20344

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