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is restrained from being <hi rend="underline">there</hi> it is called <hi rend="underline">Banishment</hi>.<lb/>
is restrained from being <hi rend="underline">there</hi> it is called <hi rend="underline">Banishment</hi>.<lb/>
<add><del>In the latter case</del></add> <del>The boundaries by which the place is circumscribed</del><lb/>
<add><del>In the latter case</del></add> <del>The boundaries by which the place is circumscribed</del><lb/>
<del>are either physical <add><gap/></add> or <gap/></del> In the<lb/>
<del>are either physical <add>sub<gap/>al</add> or ideal</del> In the<lb/>
former case the means whereby the restraint is<lb/>
former case the means whereby the restraint is<lb/>
imposed may be either physical or moral<add>mental</add>: pay<lb/>
imposed may be either physical or moral<add>mental</add>: physical<lb/>
when it is effected by the <unclear>vis inertion</unclear> of some<lb/>
when it is effected by the <unclear>vis inertion</unclear> of some<lb/>
matter wherewith the place is bounded <add>[+]</add>. In <del>moral</del><add>mental</add><lb/>
matter wherewith the place is bounded <add>[+]</add>. In <del>moral</del><add>mental</add><lb/>
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motion of the body</note> when it is effected by the apprehension of<lb/>
motion of the body</note> when it is effected by the apprehension of<lb/>
pain operating on the mind. In the first case<lb/>
pain operating on the mind. In the first case<lb/>
the restraint <add>is called</add> <del>has obtained the name of</del> Imprisonment<lb/>
the restraint <add>is called</add> <del>has obtained the name of</del> Imprisonment:<lb/>
in the latter it has obtained as yet no<lb/>
in the latter it has obtained as yet no<lb/>
particular name but may be called, <add>Quasi-Imprisonment</add> <hi rend="underline">Territorial</hi><lb/>
particular name but may be called, <add>Quasi-Imprisonment</add> <hi rend="underline">Territorial</hi><lb/>
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<del>Pr</del></note> producing it <add>[+]</add> <gap/> <del><hi rend="underline">Obstruction</hi></del> <add> Transient Disablement</add> and I<hi rend="underline">mprisonment</hi> combined.</p>
<del>Pr</del></note> producing it <add>[+]</add> <gap/> <del><hi rend="underline">Obstruction</hi></del> <add> Transient Disablement</add> and I<hi rend="underline">mprisonment</hi> combined.</p>
<p><add>[+]1</add> All <gap/>tive punishment <add>merely restrictive</add> is therefore either 1<hi rend="superscript">st</hi><lb/>
<p><add>[+]1</add> All <gap/>tive punishment <add>merely restrictive</add> is therefore either 1<hi rend="superscript">st</hi><lb/>
<add><add>Specific</add></add><add><del>Occ<gap/>tional</del> Restraint</add> Obstruction; <del>or</del> 2. Imprisonment : 3. <add>Quasi - Imprisonment</add> Territorial<lb/>
<add><add>Specific</add></add><add><del>Occupational</del> Restraint</add> <del>Obstruction</del>; <del>or</del> 2. Imprisonment : 3. <add>Quasi - Imprisonment</add> Territorial<lb/>
<del>confinemen</del>t: <add>or</add> 4. Banishment.</p>
<del>confinemen</del>t: <add>or</add> 4. Banishment.</p>



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Corporal Punishment analysed.

under is may be called Imprisonment Confinement: when he
is restrained from being there it is called Banishment.
In the latter case The boundaries by which the place is circumscribed
are either physical subal or ideal In the
former case the means whereby the restraint is
imposed may be either physical or moralmental: physical
when it is effected by the vis inertion of some
matter wherewith the place is bounded [+]. In moralmental
[+] opposing itself to the
motion of the body
when it is effected by the apprehension of
pain operating on the mind. In the first case
the restraint is called has obtained the name of Imprisonment:
in the latter it has obtained as yet no
particular name but may be called, Quasi-Imprisonment Territorial
Confinement.

When the restraint produced is of the sortwhat we have stiled
complex integral restraint, the punishment
[+] produces the effect of
Pr
producing it [+] Obstruction Transient Disablement and Imprisonment combined.

[+]1 All tive punishment merely restrictive is therefore either 1st
<add>Specific</add>Occupational Restraint Obstruction; or 2. Imprisonment : 3. Quasi - Imprisonment Territorial
confinement: or 4. Banishment.

Upon the whole then we may divide Corporal
Recapitulation. Punishment into teneleven principal sorts . 1. Capital.
2. Simply afflicative. 3. Discolourment. 4.
DIsfigurement. 5. Disablement. 6. Mutilation.
7. Laborious. 8. Obstruction 9.Punishment. 8. Occupational Restraint. 9 Imprisonment 910
Quasi-Impprisonment Territorial confinement. 11. Banishment.





Identifier: | JB/159/019/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 159.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

not numbered

Box

159

Main Headings

punishment

Folio number

019

Info in main headings field

corporal punishment analyzed

Image

002

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f7 / f8

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

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

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

53842

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