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<p><head>Territorial Confinement</head></p>
 
<p>An instance of Territorial Confinement uncombined<lb/>
 
with other punishment is scarcely to be met with<lb/>
 
in our Law.  <del>Transportation</del> The punishment of Transportation<lb/>
does not quadrate with this idea.  Transportation <add>Territorial Confinement (as we shall see<hi rend="superscript">†</hi> <note><hi rend="superscript">†</hi> B.III. Ch.</note>)</add> being coupled with <del>Hard labour so</del> <add>Laborious punishment</add> and liable<lb/>
to be converted <add><unclear>suffered</unclear> enlarged</add> into [a kind of Banishment] Territorial<lb/>
Exclusion.  The exclusion of Papists from<lb/>
a certain District about the Court is to be considered<lb/>
rather as a measure of <add>anticipative</add> Prevention than<lb/>
of Punishment.<lb/>
⊞ <note>⊞ To p.5.</note></p>
<p>In France instances of it are not infrequent.<lb/>
A man is ordered to confine himself to his Estate,<lb/>
or to quit his Estate and go and live at such<lb/>
a Town.  <del>This</del> <add>A</add> punishment however of this sort seldom<lb/>
falls but upon a man of rank:  and is <add>generally</add> rather<lb/>
an <add>arbitrary</add> expression of the <add>personal</add> displeasures of the Sovereign,<lb/>
than a <del>settl</del> regular punishment inflicted in the ordinary<lb/>
course of Justice.  The person on whom it<lb/>
falls is commonly a disgraced Minister or a Member<lb/>
of <del>their</del> Parliament, <del>that is their Courts of Justice</del> <add>for something done or about to be done in the exercise<lb/>
of his function:</add> sometimes a [whole Parliament is treated at once.]<lb/>
<del>In the</del> chastisement of this sort falls upon a whole Parliament<lb/>
at once.  In these cases however, it is often<lb/>
meant <add>in the light of a measure</add> <add>not so much in the light of punishment as in that</add> of <hi rend="underline">anticipative<lb/>
prevention</hi>;  to prevent <add>what are called</add> intrigues.</p>
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Territorial Confinement

An instance of Territorial Confinement uncombined
with other punishment is scarcely to be met with
in our Law. Transportation The punishment of Transportation
does not quadrate with this idea. Transportation Territorial Confinement (as we shall see B.III. Ch.) being coupled with Hard labour so Laborious punishment and liable
to be converted suffered enlarged into [a kind of Banishment] Territorial
Exclusion. The exclusion of Papists from
a certain District about the Court is to be considered
rather as a measure of anticipative Prevention than
of Punishment.
⊞ To p.5.

In France instances of it are not infrequent.
A man is ordered to confine himself to his Estate,
or to quit his Estate and go and live at such
a Town. This A punishment however of this sort seldom
falls but upon a man of rank: and is generally rather
an arbitrary expression of the personal displeasures of the Sovereign,
than a settl regular punishment inflicted in the ordinary
course of Justice. The person on whom it
falls is commonly a disgraced Minister or a Member
of their Parliament, that is their Courts of Justice for something done or about to be done in the exercise
of his function:
sometimes a [whole Parliament is treated at once.]
In the chastisement of this sort falls upon a whole Parliament
at once. In these cases however, it is often
meant in the light of a measure not so much in the light of punishment as in that of anticipative
prevention
; to prevent what are called intrigues.


Identifier: | JB/159/211/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 159.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

159

Main Headings

punishment

Folio number

211

Info in main headings field

quasi-imprisonment / territorial confinement

Image

002

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f3 / f4

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::propatria [britannia motif]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

54034

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