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<head>C <lb/> Forfeiture of Reputation</head> | |||
<p>a man to observe it, by his ommitting to annex any other penalty <del>he</del> is naturally understood to be a kind of <del><gap/> notice</del> <add>tacit warning</add> to the community at large to take the <del>punishment of the offence</del> <add>execution of the law</add> into their own hands. All he does in such case is to give <hi rend="underline">direction</hi> to the moral sanction, trusting to its native <!-- could be 'motive' --> force for the execution of his Law.</p> | |||
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<p><note>3. By Exhortation</note></p> | |||
<p>3. If the ordinance be accompanied by an expreſs exhortation to obey it, or, what comes to much the same thing, if the terms in which it is delivered <unclear>savour</unclear> of exhortation, this is <add>another</add> and more expreſs declaration of his persuasion of the utility <add><del>expedience</del></add> of the ordinance he promulgates. And the more anxious he is that it should meet with obedience the more pernicious [<del>he</del> <add>it</add> shews] he [appears to deem the conduct of any one who disobeys it, or at least the more convinced he shews himself to be, that to a certain degree at least the non-observance of it would be pernicious to the</p> | |||
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<p><hi rend="superscript">(a)</hi> This anxiety may be <del>proportioned not solely to the</del> <add>grounded or excited not solely by a</add> supposed utility of the Law but in some degree by a supposed propensity in the people to disobey it</p> | |||
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C
Forfeiture of Reputation
a man to observe it, by his ommitting to annex any other penalty he is naturally understood to be a kind of notice tacit warning to the community at large to take the punishment of the offence execution of the law into their own hands. All he does in such case is to give direction to the moral sanction, trusting to its native force for the execution of his Law.
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3. By Exhortation
3. If the ordinance be accompanied by an expreſs exhortation to obey it, or, what comes to much the same thing, if the terms in which it is delivered savour of exhortation, this is another and more expreſs declaration of his persuasion of the utility expedience of the ordinance he promulgates. And the more anxious he is that it should meet with obedience the more pernicious [he it shews] he [appears to deem the conduct of any one who disobeys it, or at least the more convinced he shews himself to be, that to a certain degree at least the non-observance of it would be pernicious to the
Note.
(a) This anxiety may be proportioned not solely to the grounded or excited not solely by a supposed utility of the Law but in some degree by a supposed propensity in the people to disobey it
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