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<note>B2C.II</note><lb/>
<note>B2C. II</note>
<lb/>
<p>II. <del>Disfiguration</del> <hi rend="superscript">Disfigurement</hi> may in the same manner be<lb/>
II. <del>'Disfiguration</del> <hi rend="superscript">Disfigurement</hi> may in the same manner be<lb/>
either permanent or transient. It may be performed<lb/>
either permanent or transient. It may be performed<lb/>
either on the person or only on its <unclear>dress.</unclear><lb/>
either on the person or only on its dress.</p>
When confined to the dress it is not properly<lb/>
<p>When confined to the dress it is not properly<lb/>
called disfigurement: but <del>only</del> by <hi rend="superscript">a natural</hi> association of ideas<lb/>
called disfigurement: but <del>only</del> by <hi rend="superscript">a natural</hi> association of ideas<lb/>
it has the same effect - To this <unclear>kind</unclear> may be reformed<lb/>
it has the same effect&#x2014;To this head may be referred<lb/>
the melancholy notes and frightful <gap/> made<lb/>
the melancholy notes and frightful devices made<lb/>
use of by the Inquisition to give to those who suffer<lb/>
use of by the Inquisition to give to those who suffer<lb/>
in public a hideous or terrible appearance.- Some<lb/>
in public a hideous or terrible appearance.&#x2014;Some<lb/>
were clothed in <hi rend="superscript"><del><gap/><gap/></del></hi> Cloaks <del>of</del> parted to represent flames<lb/>
were clothed in <add>flame-coloured</add> Cloaks <del>of</del> painted to represent flames<lb/>
others were covered with figures of demons and<lb/>
others were covered with figures of demons and<lb/>
different emblems of future torments.<lb/>
different emblems of future torments.</p>
<lb/>
<p>Shaving the head has been a punishment<lb/>
Shaving the head has been a punishment<lb/>
formerly used.&#x2014;It was part of the penance<lb/>
formerly used - It was part of the penance<lb/>
<del>inflicted</del> imposed upon adulterous women by the<lb/>
<del>inflicted</del> imposed upon adulterous women by the<lb/>
<gap/> french laws -<lb/>
<gap/> French laws&#x2014;</p>
<lb/>
<p>The Chinese attach great importance <lb/>
The Chinese attach great importance <lb/>
to the length of their nails&#x2014;Cutting them<lb/>
to the length of their nails - Cutting them<lb/>
might therefore be used as a penal disfigurement.<lb/>
might therefore be used as a penal disfigurement.<lb/>
Shaving the Beard might be thus employed<lb/>
Shaving the Beard might be thus employed<lb/>
among the russian peasants or a <gap/> of the<lb/>
among the Russian peasants or a part of the<lb/>
Jews<lb/>
Jews.</p>
<lb/>
<p>The permanent means <hi rend="superscript">of disfigurement</hi> are more limited.<lb/>
The permanent means <hi rend="superscript">of disfigurement</hi> are more limited<lb/>
The only ones which have been in use and which<lb/>
The only ones which have been in use and which<lb/>
may yet be employed in certain countries <hi rend="superscript">were</hi> applied to<lb/>
may yet be employed in certain countries <hi rend="superscript">were</hi> applied to<lb/>
certain parts of the head which may be altered<lb/>
certain parts of the head which may be altered<lb/>
without destroying the functions which depend on<lb/>
without destroying the functions which depend on<lb/>
<del>them</del> <hi rend="superscript">those parts.</hi> The Common Law of England directs<lb/>
<del>them</del> <add>those parts</add>. The Common Law of England directs<lb/>
the <del>the</del> nostrils <hi rend="superscript">to be slit</hi> <del>or cut off</del> <hi rend="superscript">or</hi> the <del>Ears</del> external Ears<lb/>
the <del>the</del> nostrils <add>to be slit</add> <del>or cut off the Ears</del> external Ears<lb/>
cut off as the punishment for certain offences - The<lb/>
cut off as the punishment for certain offences&#x2014;The<lb/>
first of these punishments has fallen into disuse<lb/>
first of these punishments has fallen into disuse.</p>
 
 
 
 


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B2C. II

II. Disfiguration Disfigurement may in the same manner be
either permanent or transient. It may be performed
either on the person or only on its dress.

When confined to the dress it is not properly
called disfigurement: but only by a natural association of ideas
it has the same effect—To this head may be referred
the melancholy notes and frightful devices made
use of by the Inquisition to give to those who suffer
in public a hideous or terrible appearance.—Some
were clothed in flame-coloured Cloaks of painted to represent flames
others were covered with figures of demons and
different emblems of future torments.

Shaving the head has been a punishment
formerly used.—It was part of the penance
inflicted imposed upon adulterous women by the
French laws—

The Chinese attach great importance
to the length of their nails—Cutting them
might therefore be used as a penal disfigurement.
Shaving the Beard might be thus employed
among the Russian peasants or a part of the
Jews.

The permanent means of disfigurement are more limited.
The only ones which have been in use and which
may yet be employed in certain countries were applied to
certain parts of the head which may be altered
without destroying the functions which depend on
them those parts. The Common Law of England directs
the the nostrils to be slit or cut off the Ears external Ears
cut off as the punishment for certain offences—The
first of these punishments has fallen into disuse.



Identifier: | JB/141/053/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 141.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

141

Main Headings

rationale of punishment

Folio number

053

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f9 /

Penner

richard smith

Watermarks

g paine 1826

Marginals

Paper Producer

elizabeth hitchen

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1826

Notes public

ID Number

48270

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