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Of Simple Personal Injuries.
that he may be the more firmly disposed to committ
himself to the guidance of those who know
better what is good for him than he does: 2.
to the Parent, in order to recompense him for
the charge expence and care of maintenance
and education. 3. To the state; that men may
be the more better disposed to take upon themselves
the condition of a parent, and add to adding thereby
the numbers of the people strength and riches the wealth and
strength of the community.
Question XII
Why a minor is made punishable in an extraordinary
manner for an injury to his
Guardian, Preceptor or Master?
Reasons
In a moral view. See Tit. [Prevention] See also Questions 8th and 9th 11.
Question XIII
Why premeditation is made a ground of aggravation?
Reasons
1. Because the secondary mischief is considerably
the greater for it. The more pertinacious a man
is in his resentments, the more society has to the community sees it
fear from him. The longer a man's resentments
stick by him, the greater the chance is that any vindictive
intentions when once formed by him, will be
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jeremy bentham |
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c. hamilton |
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