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'' | <head>CERTAINTY. Pardon.</head> | ||
< | Those who make clemency<unclear> a</unclear> matter of commendation<lb/>to a prince, & infer a merit from the naked<lb/>fact of his punishing seldom, never consider<lb/>that they <add>must first</add> make him a Tyrant in order to <add>before they can</add> <lb/>put him in a capacity to receive their<lb/>compliment — | ||
<note>The exercising of the prerogative of pardon <del><unclear>is</unclear></del> <add>can be</add> justifiable only in 2 cases - either 1<hi rend='superscript'>st</hi> when it can be done so that it will not <del>without</del> <sic>heighthening</sic> <add>augmenting</add> the presumption of <unclear>impunity</unclear>; or 2<hi rend='superscript'>dly</hi> when though it <del>is</del> <add>will</add> <del>seen that it must contribute to heighten that presumption,</del> yet the case <add>in question</add> is such that the <add>chance of</add> mischief thereby <gap/>done <add>incurred</add> is not equivalent to the actual misery which would be inflicted <add>produced</add> by the execution. It must immediately be seen, that the <del>existance <unclear>of</unclear> </del> <add>matter of fact in</add> the better case is incapable of <del><gap/> can never be <gap/></del> <add>explicit</add> verification: & hence it is dangerous to admitt this case at all. - As to the former case, the instances where it <add><unclear>may</unclear></add> takes place may be comprized under general rules.</note> | |||
They must suppose him not<lb/>to regard the interests of society in the infliction<lb/>of his punishments, in which case, & in which case only, abstract<del>edly</del>ing from the circumstances<lb/>of each particular case <add>affair</add>, it <del>is a</del> <add>can be</add> pronounced<lb/>commendable to make them cease — | |||
CERTAINTY. Pardon.
Those who make clemency a matter of commendation
to a prince, & infer a merit from the naked
fact of his punishing seldom, never consider
that they must first make him a Tyrant in order to before they can
put him in a capacity to receive their
compliment —
The exercising of the prerogative of pardon is can be justifiable only in 2 cases - either 1st when it can be done so that it will not without heighthening augmenting the presumption of impunity; or 2dly when though it is will seen that it must contribute to heighten that presumption, yet the case in question is such that the chance of mischief thereby done incurred is not equivalent to the actual misery which would be inflicted produced by the execution. It must immediately be seen, that the existance of matter of fact in the better case is incapable of can never be explicit verification: & hence it is dangerous to admitt this case at all. - As to the former case, the instances where it may takes place may be comprized under general rules.
They must suppose him not
to regard the interests of society in the infliction
of his punishments, in which case, & in which case only, abstractedlying from the circumstances
of each particular case affair, it is a can be pronounced
commendable to make them cease —
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