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<p>3. His feet at the same time shall be <gap/><lb/>
<p>3. His feet at the same time shall be <sic>inclosed</sic><lb/>
<del><gap/></del><hi rend="superscript">in a pair of iron</hi> boots, made to open so as to receive<lb/>
<del><gap/></del> <add>in a pair of iron</add> boots, made to open so as to receive<lb/>
them, and kept connected and separated by<lb/>
them, and kept connected and separated by<lb/>
an iron bar going across from heel to heel<lb/>
an iron bar going across from heel to heel<lb/>
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<p>This is the afflicitive punishment for Highwayman/<lb/>
<p>This is the afflicitive punishment for Highwayman/<lb/>
that is to say, Robbers, when they <hi rend="superscript">go out to</hi> rob<lb/>
that is to say, Robbers, when they <add>go out to</add> rob<lb/>
on horseback or in a carriage.</p>
on horseback or in a carriage.</p>


<note>Note</note>
<note>Note</note>


<p>The punishment <hi rend="superscript">of Pickeering and Riding the wooden horse</hi> have sometimes been employed<lb/>
<p>The punishment <add>of Pickeering and Riding the wooden horse</add> have sometimes been employed<lb/>
in England amont the <del><gap/>⧼toolbar-peri-deletion⧽</del> soldiery for military<lb/>
in England among the <del><gap/></del> soldiery for military<lb/>
offences. In account of <del>its</del> their severity they<lb/>
offences. In account of <del>its</del> their severity they<lb/>
have not been ,uch <hi rend="superscript">in use</hi> <del><gap/></del> of late. In their account<lb/>
have not been much <add>in use</add> <del><gap/></del> of late. In their account<lb/>
as well as that of analogy they seem<lb/>
as well as that of analogy they seem<lb/>
better adapted to the purposes to which they<lb/>
better adapted to the purposes to which they<lb/>
are <del><gap/></del> have proposed to be applied. Punishments<lb/>
are <del><gap/></del> have proposed to be applied. Punishments<lb/>
</p>
<add>which are</add> at once of so exemplary<lb/>
and so characteristic a nature, should not be<lb/>
<gap/> upon slight occasions.</p>
 
<note>Part bound in misery and iron.</note>
 
<p><add>As to</add> The wooden horse I have changed it into<lb/>
an iron one. <del>The sound of</del> Iron is more terrible<lb/>
<add>than wood.</add> The notion of a wooden horse <add><unclear>seem</unclear>to</add> border upon the ridiculous:<lb/>
and is therefore better suited to the purposes of<lb/>
<add>mere</add> ignominy than terror. Wooden Horses are play-thing,<lb/>
owned by children.
 
</p>  


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Punishments

3. His feet at the same time shall be inclosed
in a pair of iron boots, made to open so as to receive
them, and kept connected and separated by
an iron bar going across from heel to heel
4. To each boot may be fastened weights
heavier or lighter according to the discretion of
the Judge.

This is the afflicitive punishment for Highwayman/
that is to say, Robbers, when they go out to rob
on horseback or in a carriage.

Note

The punishment of Pickeering and Riding the wooden horse have sometimes been employed
in England among the soldiery for military
offences. In account of its their severity they
have not been much in use of late. In their account
as well as that of analogy they seem
better adapted to the purposes to which they
are have proposed to be applied. Punishments
which are at once of so exemplary
and so characteristic a nature, should not be
upon slight occasions.

Part bound in misery and iron.

As to The wooden horse I have changed it into
an iron one. The sound of Iron is more terrible
than wood. The notion of a wooden horse seemto border upon the ridiculous:
and is therefore better suited to the purposes of
mere ignominy than terror. Wooden Horses are play-thing,
owned by children.



Identifier: | JB/143/019/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 143.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

not numbered

Box

143

Main Headings

punishment

Folio number

019

Info in main headings field

punishments

Image

002

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f17 / f18 / f19 / f20

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::myears [lion with crown motif]]]

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

caroline fox

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

48652

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