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<p>Upon looking over the list of punishments we shall find that it is to those which come under the name of corporal <add><del>personal</del></add> punishments that this property of reflecting an extraordinary degree of infamy is almost exclusively confined. Pecuniary punishments, which are the most common, are attended with a less degree of infamy than any other: unless it be quasi-pecuniary punishments; which in this respect as in most others are pretty much upon a par with pecuniary. Next to these come the several modes of confinement; among which if there be any difference, — <sic>Imprisonment</sic> <del>and Loco-<gap/></del> seems the mildest in this respect, next to them <sic>Banishment</sic>, and <sic>Imprisonment</sic> the severest. <!-- This last sentence does not make sense as rendered: how can imprisonment be both the mildest and the severest? --> Of <del>restrictive</del> <add>specific restraints</add> and active punishments at large, they are so various that it is not easy to give an account. In general they seem to be on a footing with those punishments that are mildest in this respect unless where by means of analogy they are so contrived as to reflect and aggravate in a peculiar manner the infamy of </p> | |||
<p><note><del>The greatest <gap/> corporal punishment</del></note></p> | |||
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13.
C
Forfeiture of Reputation
Upon looking over the list of punishments we shall find that it is to those which come under the name of corporal personal punishments that this property of reflecting an extraordinary degree of infamy is almost exclusively confined. Pecuniary punishments, which are the most common, are attended with a less degree of infamy than any other: unless it be quasi-pecuniary punishments; which in this respect as in most others are pretty much upon a par with pecuniary. Next to these come the several modes of confinement; among which if there be any difference, — Imprisonment and Loco- seems the mildest in this respect, next to them Banishment, and Imprisonment the severest. Of restrictive specific restraints and active punishments at large, they are so various that it is not easy to give an account. In general they seem to be on a footing with those punishments that are mildest in this respect unless where by means of analogy they are so contrived as to reflect and aggravate in a peculiar manner the infamy of
The greatest corporal punishment
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