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<head>Punishment in alienam perforiam</head> | <head>Punishment in alienam perforiam</head> | ||
t<p>he <del><gap/></del> profligate man may easily be made to<lb/> | |||
<del>have</del><add>fancy he has<add>such</add></add> an interest in telling falshood as shall preponderate<lb/> | <del>have</del><add>fancy he has<add>such</add></add> an interest in telling falshood as shall preponderate<lb/> | ||
over the interest he <add><gap/> he</add> has in speaking<lb/> | over the interest he <add><gap/> he</add> has in speaking<lb/> | ||
truth; the easier the more profligate he is: the<lb/> | truth; the easier the more profligate he is: the<lb/> | ||
man of virtue not without difficulty the more<lb/> | man of virtue not without difficulty the more<lb/> | ||
difficulty, the [man<add><del>former he is</del></add> he is confirmed] in virtue. | |||
How a motive to speak truth in cases where<lb/> | |||
<note>Especially when he<lb/> | |||
has a <unclear>Prono</unclear> interest<lb/> | |||
given to him to speak<lb/> | |||
truth</note> he is called upon by Law to give his testimony<lb/> | |||
is what every man has and unless he be <del>an idiot</del><lb/> | |||
insane must conceive himself to have: he has it<lb/> | |||
from the political sanction in the penalties which the<lb/> | |||
Law denounces against <sic>falshood</sic> in such cases: he<lb/> | |||
has it from the <add><del>a steady motive</del></add> moral sanction, in the infamy<lb/> | |||
<sic>annext</sic> by men in general to such a conduct: he<lb/> | |||
has it from the religious sanction, unless he be an<lb/> | |||
atheist, <add>and</add> except <del>where</del><add>in as far as</add> dispensations <del>and</del><add>or</add> absolutions<lb/> | |||
may intervene to take it off.</p> | |||
<p>The motive<add>interest</add> which a man may have <del>to</del> on the other<lb/> | |||
<note>Interest a man may<lb/> | |||
have in <del>speaking<</del><add>deposing</add> falsely<lb/> | |||
is neither natural<lb/> | |||
or <unclear>factitious</unclear></note> hand to speak falsehood <add>in such a case</add> may be distinguished into<lb/> | |||
a natural interest, and an artificial <add>one</add>. <del><gap/></del> What I<lb/> | |||
mean by a natural interest need not be explained,<lb/> | |||
I call <del>it</del><add>that</add> and artificial interest which be may <del>bevive</del><lb/> | |||
derive in the way of a reward by the express<lb/> | |||
act of him who has some natural <del><gap/></del><add>interest</add>. If<lb/> | |||
you are at Law for and eatate you may have a natural<lb/> | |||
interest in my letting any story true or false<lb/> | |||
that may serve to establish your title: <del>I</del> if you<lb/> | |||
give me <del>money</del> <add>a reward</add> for telling such a story I have an<lb/> | |||
artificial one: which is raised up in me <del>and</del> by<lb/> | |||
you.</p> | |||
Punishment in alienam perforiam
t
he profligate man may easily be made to
havefancy he has<add>such</add> an interest in telling falshood as shall preponderate
over the interest he he has in speaking
truth; the easier the more profligate he is: the
man of virtue not without difficulty the more
difficulty, the [manformer he is he is confirmed] in virtue.
How a motive to speak truth in cases where
Especially when he
has a Prono interest
given to him to speak
truth he is called upon by Law to give his testimony
is what every man has and unless he be an idiot
insane must conceive himself to have: he has it
from the political sanction in the penalties which the
Law denounces against falshood in such cases: he
has it from the a steady motive moral sanction, in the infamy
annext by men in general to such a conduct: he
has it from the religious sanction, unless he be an
atheist, and except wherein as far as dispensations andor absolutions
may intervene to take it off.
The motiveinterest which a man may have to on the other
Interest a man may
have in speaking<deposing falsely
is neither natural
or factitious hand to speak falsehood in such a case may be distinguished into
a natural interest, and an artificial one. What I
mean by a natural interest need not be explained,
I call itthat and artificial interest which be may bevive
derive in the way of a reward by the express
act of him who has some natural interest. If
you are at Law for and eatate you may have a natural
interest in my letting any story true or false
that may serve to establish your title: I if you
give me money a reward for telling such a story I have an
artificial one: which is raised up in me and by
you.
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punishment in alienam personam |
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