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appeared, though leaving the object unaccomplished<lb/>
appeared, though leaving the object unaccomplished<lb/>
and infinitely more complicated, more difficult<lb/>
and infinitely more complicated, more difficult<lb/>
of comprehension and more vague</p>
of comprehension and more vague.<lb/></p>


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proven a great variety of punishments to adapt<lb/>
them to <del>each</del> the several offences, and <add>to</add> contrive<lb/>
new expedients for <gap/><gap/> them exemplary<lb/>
and characteristic. That person, who <del>will</del><add> may</add> be<lb/>
ready to admitt as a general <unclear>proposition</unclear>, that<lb/>
these two qualities as essential, will nonetheless<lb/>
be <add>allowed</add>revolted when we come to the application<lb/>
of them. Punishments considered inthemselves<lb/>
and <del>as distinct as</del> unconnected with <del>offences</del> <add>crimes</add><lb/>
naturally excite antipathy and even horror.<lb/>
And the <gap/> more over that is to the obtained<lb/>
<unclear>from the feeling</unclear> and imagination is to<lb/>
and capricious that the same punishments<lb/>
<del>that</del> that would excite the imagination for<lb/>
man as too severe, would be blamed by another<lb/>
as too lenient and inefficacious.</p>  
 
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</unclear>objection.<lb/>- a option of punishment in net <add>same</add> crude must<lb/> because it is
</unclear>objection.<lb/>- a option of punishment in net <add>same</add> crude must<lb/> because it is
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the rules above laid down have been most rigorously
has for its most distinguished practices its
clearness its simplicities and its precision. All
attempts at penal legislation that have hitherto
appeared, though leaving the object unaccomplished
and infinitely more complicated, more difficult
of comprehension and more vague.

It has been necessary into to inlist unto the
proven a great variety of punishments to adapt
them to each the several offences, and to contrive
new expedients for them exemplary
and characteristic. That person, who will may be
ready to admitt as a general proposition, that
these two qualities as essential, will nonetheless
be allowedrevolted when we come to the application
of them. Punishments considered inthemselves
and as distinct as unconnected with offences crimes
naturally excite antipathy and even horror.
And the more over that is to the obtained
from the feeling and imagination is to
and capricious that the same punishments
that that would excite the imagination for
man as too severe, would be blamed by another
as too lenient and inefficacious.


The object here is t remember a

helpuith

objection.
- a option of punishment in net same crude must
because it is


Identifier: | JB/047/136/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 47.

Date_1

1803-02-28

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

047

Main Headings

evidence

Folio number

136

Info in main headings field

prefat. self-convicting

Image

002

Titles

Category

rudiments sheet (brouillon)

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

15004

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