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<head>C <lb/> Of Punishments belonging to the Moral Sanction.</head>
 
<!-- This first paragraph is crossed through --><p>at the hands of his friend, <del>[his mistress]</del> or his patron: <lb/> by setting his common acquaintance at a distance from <lb/> him it <hi rend="superscript">may fill</hi> fills the detail of his life with a perpetual <lb/> train of disappointments and rebuffs. It leaves  him joy: <lb/> :less and forlorn: and by drying up the source of every <lb/> felicity it <sic>imbitters</sic> the whole current of his life.</p>
 
<note><!-- This note is also crossed through --> Different ways of dominating <lb/><del><gap/>deleted text<gap/></del> the<lb/> punishments belonging <lb/> to this Sanction. </note>
 
<p>A word or two in this place may be of use with <lb/> respect to the nomenclature employed in speaking of the <lb/> punishments belonging to this sanction. The expressions <lb/>  made use of on this occasion are singularly various: a <lb/> whole legion of fictitious entities are created for the purpose <lb/> of representing the one fundamental idea in question <lb/> under the different aspects of which it is susceptible. <lb/> The names of these fictitious entities are many of them <lb/> disparate; they require different sets of words to enable <lb/> them to make up a meaning: and the coincidence lies not <add><del>obtains</del></add> <lb/> between the import of these names <add>when</add> separately taken, but <lb/> between certain sentences or propositions in which they may <add>respectively</add> </p>
 





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C
Of Punishments belonging to the Moral Sanction.

at the hands of his friend, [his mistress] or his patron:
by setting his common acquaintance at a distance from
him it may fill fills the detail of his life with a perpetual
train of disappointments and rebuffs. It leaves him joy:
:less and forlorn: and by drying up the source of every
felicity it imbitters the whole current of his life.

Different ways of dominating
deleted text the
punishments belonging
to this Sanction.

A word or two in this place may be of use with
respect to the nomenclature employed in speaking of the
punishments belonging to this sanction. The expressions
made use of on this occasion are singularly various: a
whole legion of fictitious entities are created for the purpose
of representing the one fundamental idea in question
under the different aspects of which it is susceptible.
The names of these fictitious entities are many of them
disparate; they require different sets of words to enable
them to make up a meaning: and the coincidence lies not obtains
between the import of these names when separately taken, but
between certain sentences or propositions in which they may respectively




Identifier: | JB/141/100/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 141.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

16

Box

141

Main Headings

rationale of punishment

Folio number

100

Info in main headings field

of the punishments belonging to the moral sanction

Image

001

Titles

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f17 / f18 / f19 / f20

Penner

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

48317

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