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<del>wear</del> <add>present</add> the different <add>aspects</add> <del>complexions</del> following. | <del>wear</del> <add>present</add> the different <add>aspects</add> <del>complexions</del> following. | ||
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<p>The state of the penal branch of law exercises and influence<lb/> | |||
on the state and the results of the constitutional branch of<lb/> | |||
Law in manner following.</p> | |||
<p>Conscious more or less of the opposition that has place<lb/> | |||
between their own particular interests and the greatest happiness of the<lb/> | |||
greatest number — alive, at the same time, to <del>the</del> <add>a</add> sense of the dangers<lb/> | |||
that attach upon the situation from which they derive that sinister<lb/> | |||
interest, — haunted not merely by a correct and adequate but by<lb/> | |||
an exaggerated <add>image</add> <del>picture</del> of those dangers, — under Monarchy whether<lb/> | |||
absolute or limited, under aristocracy, under every form of Government<lb/> | |||
but Representative democracy, never in the imagination<lb/> | |||
of the ruling one, of the sub-ruling or the influential few can the<lb/> | |||
mass of securities <add><del>height or breadth</del</add>> in which they intrench themselves be sufficient:<lb/> | |||
in that part of the entrenchment which is the work of penal law,<lb/> | |||
death, substituted to punishment in any less odious and more appropriate<lb/> | |||
form — torture antecedent and concomitant added to<lb/> | |||
simple <add>destruction of life</add> <del>death</del> — punishment of the acknowledged innocent added to<lb/> | |||
that of the reputed guilty — confiscation — <del>and interception</del> under pretense<lb/> | |||
of corruption of blood, interception of inheritance for that<lb/> | |||
and other purposes — pains of hell in prospect under the sad necessity<lb/> | |||
of not being able to apply <add><del>give</del></add> them in present <del>possessions</del> <add>reality</add> and existence, —<lb/> | |||
all these penal securities put together our <add>in-</add>sufficient to produce<lb/> | |||
that <add>inward</add> tranquility which conscience keeps for ever banished from<lb/> | |||
those misery-bound and misery-producing situations. Hence<lb/> | |||
it is that every act which in those distempered imaginations, threatens<lb/> | |||
to substitute to the superlatively mischievous form of Government<lb/> | |||
in which they behold the source of their sinister <add>benefits</add>, <del>profit</del> a form in<lb/> | |||
any degree less mischievous, is, by that same distempered imagination,<lb/> | |||
elevated to a rank towering above the <add>most mischievous</add> <del>highest</del><lb/> of those offences<lb/> | |||
by which real mischief is produced.<lb/> | |||
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1821. April 28.
First Lines Penal Constitutional
Distributive.
(1.)
In so far as it matches with, and is determined by, the state
of the Constitutional branch of law, the state of the penal
branch of law will, under the different forms of Government,
wear present the different aspects complexions following.
The state of the penal branch of law exercises and influence
on the state and the results of the constitutional branch of
Law in manner following.
Conscious more or less of the opposition that has place
between their own particular interests and the greatest happiness of the
greatest number — alive, at the same time, to the a sense of the dangers
that attach upon the situation from which they derive that sinister
interest, — haunted not merely by a correct and adequate but by
an exaggerated image picture of those dangers, — under Monarchy whether
absolute or limited, under aristocracy, under every form of Government
but Representative democracy, never in the imagination
of the ruling one, of the sub-ruling or the influential few can the
mass of securities height or breadth</del> in which they intrench themselves be sufficient:
in that part of the entrenchment which is the work of penal law,
death, substituted to punishment in any less odious and more appropriate
form — torture antecedent and concomitant added to
simple destruction of life death — punishment of the acknowledged innocent added to
that of the reputed guilty — confiscation — and interception under pretense
of corruption of blood, interception of inheritance for that
and other purposes — pains of hell in prospect under the sad necessity
of not being able to apply give them in present possessions reality and existence, —
all these penal securities put together our in-sufficient to produce
that inward tranquility which conscience keeps for ever banished from
those misery-bound and misery-producing situations. Hence
it is that every act which in those distempered imaginations, threatens
to substitute to the superlatively mischievous form of Government
in which they behold the source of their sinister benefits, profit a form in
any degree less mischievous, is, by that same distempered imagination,
elevated to a rank towering above the most mischievous highest
of those offences
by which real mischief is produced.
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