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<head>Forfeiture of Reputation.</head> | |||
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<p>Law may annex to any mode of conduct a certain quantity of disrepute in the following ways</p> | |||
<p>1. By simply prohibiting any mode of conduct: although <add><del>at the same time that no</del></add> no political penalty be also employed to enforce the prohibition. This is the <del>smallest</del> <add>lowest</add> degree in which the political magistrate can be instrumental in applying the force of the several sanctions. This slightest exertion of the force of the moral sanction is inseparable we see from an <add><del>the</del></add> exertion of that of the political. A few words may be of use on this occasion to shew to what causes it is owing that a certain share of the former of these forces <add><del>powers</del></add> is become as it were appurtenant to the other.</p> | |||
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<p>2. If no political penalty is denounced, the community find in this circumstance a stronger or addition reason for annexing their disesteem to the breach of it. For since it must be evident to the legislator, as it is to every man, that no rule can have any effect without a motive to prompt</p> | |||
<p><note>2. By prohibition without a Penalty.</note></p> | |||
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Forfeiture of Reputation.
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Law may annex to any mode of conduct a certain quantity of disrepute in the following ways
1. By simply prohibiting any mode of conduct: although at the same time that no no political penalty be also employed to enforce the prohibition. This is the smallest lowest degree in which the political magistrate can be instrumental in applying the force of the several sanctions. This slightest exertion of the force of the moral sanction is inseparable we see from an the exertion of that of the political. A few words may be of use on this occasion to shew to what causes it is owing that a certain share of the former of these forces powers is become as it were appurtenant to the other.
1. By simple prohibition, whether backed by an
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2. If no political penalty is denounced, the community find in this circumstance a stronger or addition reason for annexing their disesteem to the breach of it. For since it must be evident to the legislator, as it is to every man, that no rule can have any effect without a motive to prompt
2. By prohibition without a Penalty.
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