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<head>Indirect Legislation. v. overleaf. </head> | <head>Indirect Legislation. v. overleaf. </head> | ||
<p>Limits of Indirect Legislation try whether they can<lb/> be assigned.<note>The <add>cas</add> Policy of this Law belongs <add>necessarily</add> not <add>properly</add> to<lb/> <del>this work</del> <add>the design of this</add> performance <add>work</add>: but only<lb/>the more or less advantageous way of <lb/> expressing the <del>design</del> <add>purpose</add> of it.<lb/></note><lb/></p> | <p>Limits of Indirect Legislation try whether they can<lb/> be assigned.<note>The <add>cas</add> Policy of this Law belongs <add>necessarily</add> not <add>properly</add> to<lb/> <del>this work</del> <add>the design of this</add> performance <add>work</add>: but only<lb/>the more or less advantageous way of <lb/> expressing the <del>design</del> <add>purpose</add> of it.<lb/></note><lb/></p> | ||
<p>The motives <add>to</add> for all sorts of Crimes are <add>more & more</add> curtailed by <note>by or without a penalty of this magnitude</note><lb/> the great increase in the means of employment in the<lb/>great increase of manufactured riches — <del>At the same</del> <add>Hence [in</add><lb/>great measure the <add>one</add>] reason, why there are fewer crimes<lb/>committed in <add>the present</add> times of opulence, than in past times<lb/>of indigence & barbarism. On the other hand they<lb/>are increased [<del>hand</del> opportunities are also increased] by<lb/>the increase of the temptation <add>arising from</add> by the superior gratification<lb/>of which those | <p>The motives <add>to</add> for all sorts of Crimes are <add>more & more</add> curtailed by <note>by or without a penalty of this magnitude</note><lb/> the great increase in the means of employment in the<lb/>great increase of manufactured riches — <del>At the same</del> <add>Hence [in</add><lb/>great measure the <add>one</add>] reason, why there are fewer crimes<lb/>committed in <add>the present</add> times of opulence, than in past times<lb/>of indigence & barbarism. On the other hand they<lb/>are increased [<del>hand</del> opportunities are also increased] by<lb/>the increase of the temptation <add>arising from</add> by the superior gratification<lb/>of which those riches hold out the prospect by<lb/>their superior elaboration <note>which heightens more & more the contrast between indigence & opulence</note> — the opportunities are also<lb/>increased by their superior plenty.<lb/></p><p>Indirect Legislation is employed to advantage on one or<lb/>another or all 3 of these account — 1<hi rend='superscript'>st</hi> the conquering over<lb/>Evil at at less expense of Punishment than could be done<lb/>in the direct way — 2<hi rend='superscript'>nd</hi> the extirpating it more effectually<lb/>by attacking it in <sic>it's</sic> cause <note><add>higher up</add> in the spreading System of causes & effects — A Blood would be sooner discharged through a vein nearer than further from the Heart:</note> — 3.<hi rend='superscript'>rd</hi> The attacking of a<lb/>practise which, tho' an evil, men of power may have<lb/>an Interest to support: or <foreign>ex converso</foreign> establishing one, which, tho' really<lb/>a benefit, they have an Interest to overthrow.<lb/></p><p>This latter purpose becomes every day less & less proper<lb/>to recur as the bulk of the people become more & more<lb/>enlightened, and more & more watchful over the public good.<lb/></p><p>It was employed in barbarian ages with advantage & effect <lb/>by the 7<hi rend='superscript'>th</hi> in encouraging | ||
the <del>disposition</del> <add>alienation</add> of property<lb/> <foreign>inter <lb/>vivos,</foreign> <note>in his Statute Against Retainers</note> & <del>&</del> by his Son in permitting it to be disposed of<lb/>after death <add>by Testament.</add><lb/></p><sic>It's</sic> good effect in those times forms an argument for<lb/><sic>it's</sic> being <add>now</add> employed — <sic>It's</sic> good effect was thus far<lb/>casual, as being beside the intent of the <gap/><lb/> | |||
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Click Here To Edit 197 Indirect Legislation. v. overleaf.
Limits of Indirect Legislation try whether they can
be assigned.The cas Policy of this Law belongs necessarily not properly to
this work the design of this performance work: but only
the more or less advantageous way of
expressing the design purpose of it.
The motives to for all sorts of Crimes are more & more curtailed by by or without a penalty of this magnitude
the great increase in the means of employment in the
great increase of manufactured riches — At the same Hence [in
great measure the one] reason, why there are fewer crimes
committed in the present times of opulence, than in past times
of indigence & barbarism. On the other hand they
are increased [hand opportunities are also increased] by
the increase of the temptation arising from by the superior gratification
of which those riches hold out the prospect by
their superior elaboration which heightens more & more the contrast between indigence & opulence — the opportunities are also
increased by their superior plenty.
Indirect Legislation is employed to advantage on one or
another or all 3 of these account — 1st the conquering over
Evil at at less expense of Punishment than could be done
in the direct way — 2nd the extirpating it more effectually
by attacking it in it's cause higher up in the spreading System of causes & effects — A Blood would be sooner discharged through a vein nearer than further from the Heart: — 3.rd The attacking of a
practise which, tho' an evil, men of power may have
an Interest to support: or ex converso establishing one, which, tho' really
a benefit, they have an Interest to overthrow.
This latter purpose becomes every day less & less proper
to recur as the bulk of the people become more & more
enlightened, and more & more watchful over the public good.
It was employed in barbarian ages with advantage & effect
by the 7th in encouraging
the disposition alienation of property
inter
vivos, in his Statute Against Retainers & & by his Son in permitting it to be disposed of
after death by Testament.
It's good effect in those times forms an argument for
it's being now employed — It's good effect was thus far
casual, as being beside the intent of the
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