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<head>Punishments analysed</head><lb/>
<head>Punishments analysed</head><lb/>
<head>NOTE</head>
<head>NOTE</head>
 
It may seem at first right that the <del>direction</del><add>analysis</add> above <note>{Faint pencil note}</note><lb/>
 
given of the several possible modes of confinement<lb/>
 
is <del>not</del> imcomplete. <add>For</add>Loco-motion is only the motion of<lb/>
the whole body: to wit with reference to circum-jacent<lb/>
bodies.  But the motion of the <del>limbs</del><add>members</add>i:e: with reference<lb/>
to the rest of the body, might, it may seem at first<lb/>
sight,  be <del>inter prohibited and</del> put a stop to in consequence<lb/>
of a prohibition.  <add>Upon <del>for</del><add>reflection</add></add> <add>the consideration</add> This <add>I believe will</add> <del>however <gap/>oes</del> not appear<lb/>
to be the case.  <del>It is not</del> There will not I believe be<lb/>
found any member in a man's body which is in<lb/>
his power to debar from <hi rend="underline">all</hi><add><del>by the mere effort of his will</del></add> motion <add>unless by</add> <del>without debar</del><lb/>
keeping his whole body at <add>at the same time from motion.</add> <del>at such &amp; such of <gap/> from moving</del><lb/>
unless by without using mechan
effort of his will, and without <add>the use of mechanical</add> <del>using mechanic external</del> applications;<lb/>


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Punishments analysed
NOTE It may seem at first right that the directionanalysis above {Faint pencil note}
given of the several possible modes of confinement
is not imcomplete. ForLoco-motion is only the motion of
the whole body: to wit with reference to circum-jacent
bodies. But the motion of the limbsmembersi:e: with reference
to the rest of the body, might, it may seem at first
sight, be inter prohibited and put a stop to in consequence
of a prohibition. Upon for<add>reflection</add> the consideration This I believe will however oes not appear
to be the case. It is not There will not I believe be
found any member in a man's body which is in
his power to debar from allby the mere effort of his will motion unless by without debar
keeping his whole body at at the same time from motion. at such & such of from moving
unless by without using mechan effort of his will, and without the use of mechanical using mechanic external applications;



Identifier: | JB/159/022/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 159.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

not numbered

Box

159

Main Headings

punishment

Folio number

022

Info in main headings field

punishment analyzed

Image

001

Titles

note

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f5 /

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

w

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

53845

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