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1824. Novr. 22
Constitutional Code
4
Ch. 1 Relative to Substantive
4 §.
13.
Widely different and
opposite in that
respect this Code from
all others
From the consideration of this as to the needs
of coming at the appropriate truth inferences of
will be describe denote in regard to practice. On this occasion In the will
be seen in broad future by which the been proposed Code
will be seen to stand distinguished from all al Codes that
now are established. If the one course made here
out be one the straight kept in, all those others will be seen recognized
to be full of deviation exposed of aberration exhibiting variety of abundance
and to the unhappy variety of ,lb/>productive of variety of wretchedness
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Intimate connection
of with non
branch
another corollary of which a present intimation
may already have been given is the comparative
of the diversity between the course of procedure requested
for the giving execution and effect to the present now present
brunt of her and the course requisite in the
case of the present . For giving appropriate> execution of and
effect to the non-penal branch appropriate proof evidence must
be have been obtained and employed and appropriate means of
execution obtain provided and applied: and with little if
any difference these will serve as well for the most | penal uses
for non-penal cases
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Application generally
greater in penal cases
than in non penal
but may be far greater
in non penal
In the penal; cases of the greatest severity reluctance
as to compliance on the part of the defendant will be greater than in any non penal
case: and for sustaining reluctance, adequate provision
so far as the nature of the case allows admitts must b in every case
be made. The reluctance will be as the affliction But
in cases decidedly non penal the affliction may with little
exception be as great as any which in the far greater number
of penal cases it will be found necessary to produce. Be a mans
property [+]
[+] ever so vast, it is frequently for a non penal; purpose, satisfaction be necessary to divest him of it : and may a man rather than undergo this
this affliction he doomed himself to and actually suffered misfortune for life: for life and that a long one.
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jeremy bentham |
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jonathan blenman |
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