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<head>C<lb/>
<p>17.</p>
Punishment analysed into its various possible Modes.</head>
<p><head>C<lb/>
Punishment analysed into its various possible Modes.</head></p>
<p>obstacles of the physical kind such as the walls of a prison,<lb/>
<p>obstacles of the physical kind such as the walls of a prison,<lb/>
to the exercise of the loco-motive powers. This species of Confinement<lb/>
to the exercise of the loco-motive powers. This species of Confinement<lb/>
is what is called Imprisonment.</p><note>Confinement <unclear>must</unclear><gap/><gap/><gap/><gap/>(<gap/><gap/><gap/>)</note>
is what is called Imprisonment.</p>
<p>The several possible kinds of confinement when produced by<lb/>
<p>The several possible kinds of confinement when produced by<lb/>
restraints of the moral kind may be thus conceived. With respect to<lb/>
restraints of the moral kind may be thus conceived. With respect to<lb/>
any place or district whatsoever a man must be either <hi rend="underline">in</hi> it or <hi rend="underline">out</hi><lb/>
any place or district whatsoever a man must be either <hi rend="underline">in</hi> it or <hi rend="underline">out</hi><lb/>
of it. [a]<note>[a]This division may be observed by a critical Eye not to be strictly speaking<lb/>
of it.<hi rend="superscript">[a]</hi>  If <hi rend="underline">in</hi> it, he may be <del>may be</del> restrained either from <hi rend="underline">staying in</hi><lb/>
or from <hi rend="underline">going out</hi> of it:  if <hi rend="underline">out</hi> of it, either from <hi rend="underline">staying out</hi> of it or<lb/>
from going into it.<hi rend="superscript">[b]</hi>  When a man is restrained in this way from<lb/>
<add>staying</add></p>
<p><head>Notes.</head></p>
<p>[a] This division may be observed by a critical Eye not to be strictly speaking<lb/>
an exhaustive one, since one case equally possible with the two foregoing<lb/>
an exhaustive one, since one case equally possible with the two foregoing<lb/>
is not taken into the account: to with that of a man's living partly<lb/>
is not taken into the account: to with that of a man's living partly<lb/>
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one who <add>that pleases</add> chooses it to alter the analysis in his own mind so as to admit<lb/>
one who <add>that pleases</add> chooses it to alter the analysis in his own mind so as to admit<lb/>
of that case. I durst not venture to do it in print for fear of appearing<lb/>
of that case. I durst not venture to do it in print for fear of appearing<lb/>
ridiculously minute.
ridiculously minute.</p>
</note> If <hi rend="underline">in</hi> it, he may be <del><gap/></del> restrained either from <hi rend="underline">staying in</hi><lb/>
<p>[b] There are some perhaps to whom a display of particulars <del><gap/></del><lb/>
or from <hi rend="underline">going out</hi> of it: if <hi rend="underline">out</hi> of it, either from <hi rend="underline">staying out</hi> of it or<lb/>
from going into it. <hi rend="superscript">[b]</hi><note>[b] There are some perhaps to whom a display of particulars <del><gap/></del><lb/>
seemingly so obvious as the possible conditions of a man with respect to<lb/>
seemingly so obvious as the possible conditions of a man with respect to<lb/>
place may appear trifling and pedantic. But I am warranted by experience<lb/>
place may appear trifling and pedantic. But I am warranted by experience<lb/>
in pronouncing it to be nothing less than superfluous. It was for<lb/>
in pronouncing it to be nothing less than superfluous. It was for<lb/>
<add>want</add>
<add>want</add></p>
</note></p>
<p><note>Whenever then a punishment<lb/>
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of this class is <del>so</del> inflicted, the<lb/>
 
whole surface of the globe is<lb/>
 
for this purpose divided as<lb/>
 
it were into at best two districts:<lb/>
the one <add>in</add> which the party<lb/>
<hi rend="underline">is</hi> permitted to be;  the other in<lb/>
which he is <hi rend="underline">not</hi> permitted<lb/>
to be:  the one which is left<lb/>
open to him;  the other from<lb/>
which he stands excluded.<lb/>
Of these two districts, if they<lb/>
are not exactly equal (which<lb/>
in fact will never be the<lb/>
case), the one or the other<lb/>
will be the greater.  Furthermore,<lb/>
in the one or the other<lb/>
of these the place of his abode,<lb/>
if it be not partly in<lb/>
one and partly in the other<lb/>
(which in fact will scarce ever<lb/>
be the case,) must be included.</note></p>
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17.

C
Punishment analysed into its various possible Modes.

obstacles of the physical kind such as the walls of a prison,
to the exercise of the loco-motive powers. This species of Confinement
is what is called Imprisonment.

The several possible kinds of confinement when produced by
restraints of the moral kind may be thus conceived. With respect to
any place or district whatsoever a man must be either in it or out
of it.[a] If in it, he may be may be restrained either from staying in
or from going out of it: if out of it, either from staying out of it or
from going into it.[b] When a man is restrained in this way from
staying

Notes.

[a] This division may be observed by a critical Eye not to be strictly speaking
an exhaustive one, since one case equally possible with the two foregoing
is not taken into the account: to with that of a man's living partly
in the place in question, and partly out of it. It will be easy for any
one who that pleases chooses it to alter the analysis in his own mind so as to admit
of that case. I durst not venture to do it in print for fear of appearing
ridiculously minute.

[b] There are some perhaps to whom a display of particulars
seemingly so obvious as the possible conditions of a man with respect to
place may appear trifling and pedantic. But I am warranted by experience
in pronouncing it to be nothing less than superfluous. It was for
want

Whenever then a punishment
of this class is so inflicted, the
whole surface of the globe is
for this purpose divided as
it were into at best two districts:
the one in which the party
is permitted to be; the other in
which he is not permitted
to be: the one which is left
open to him; the other from
which he stands excluded.
Of these two districts, if they
are not exactly equal (which
in fact will never be the
case), the one or the other
will be the greater. Furthermore,
in the one or the other
of these the place of his abode,
if it be not partly in
one and partly in the other
(which in fact will scarce ever
be the case,) must be included.


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159

Main Headings

punishment

Folio number

092

Info in main headings field

punishment analysed into its various possible modes

Image

003

Titles

note / notes

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f15 / f16 / f17 / f18

Penner

Watermarks

[[watermarks::myears [lion with crown motif]]]

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Paper Producer

caroline fox

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

53915

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