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<head><!-- Pencil heading -->1 March 1811</head>
 
<p><del>2. <gap/> not of the case the approved<add>above</add> <gap/> evil</del></p>
 
In the case where as above the pleasure derived from <note>18<lb/>
Always <gap/><lb/>
and <add><hi rend="underline">here</hi> and</add> now a days commonly<lb/>
an object<lb/>
of vindicative punishment,<lb/>
the re<gap/><lb/>
and det<gap/>ent himself</note><lb/>
the contemplation of anothers pain is the final cause<lb/>
of the act of punishment, what is <del>natural</del> <add>most natural and usual</add> is that the<lb/>
person in whom the new lot of evil is <add>meant to be</add>inflicted should<add>shall</add><lb/>
be the person by whom, as supposed, the first evil was<lb/>
produced.  But though the <gap/> thus made of the<lb/>
person in whom the evil shall be inflicted is the most<lb/>
natural and usual device, it is not the only <gap/> <note>19<lb/>
In rude stages of<lb/>
<gap/>ity, simultaneous<lb/>
or <unclear>suceedamous</unclear> object<lb/>
1. his connection<lb/>
2. any sentient being<lb/>
3. any <gap/> sentient<lb/>
beings - stocks and <lb/>
s<gap/>. In <gap/><lb/>
and travils </note><lb/>
that in such occasion as that question has ever<lb/>
been made.  When it is unable to reach  <del><gap/></del> its<add>sometimes even when it is able</add><lb/>
 





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1 March 1811

2. not of the case the approvedabove evil

In the case where as above the pleasure derived from 18
Always
and here and now a days commonly
an object
of vindicative punishment,
the re
and detent himself

the contemplation of anothers pain is the final cause
of the act of punishment, what is natural most natural and usual is that the
person in whom the new lot of evil is meant to beinflicted shouldshall
be the person by whom, as supposed, the first evil was
produced. But though the thus made of the
person in whom the evil shall be inflicted is the most
natural and usual device, it is not the only 19
In rude stages of
ity, simultaneous
or suceedamous object
1. his connection
2. any sentient being
3. any sentient
beings - stocks and
s. In
and travils

that in such occasion as that question has ever
been made. When it is unable to reach itssometimes even when it is able




Identifier: | JB/159/043/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 159.

Date_1

1811-03-01

Marginal Summary Numbering

18-19

Box

159

Main Headings

punishment

Folio number

043

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d7 / e7

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

th 1806

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

andre morellet

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1806

Notes public

ID Number

53866

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