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<p><head>Forfeiture of Reputation.</head></p>
 
<p>temporary or perpetual, the infamy itself may be distinguished<lb/>
 
into temporary and <del>perpetual</del> <add>indelible</add>.  Thus the infamy<lb/>
 
produced by the Stocks, the Pillory and the <del>Carcase</del> <add>Carcase</add> is but<lb/>
temporary;  that which is produced by an indelible stigma<lb/>
is perpetual.  Not but that any ind of infamy howsoever<lb/>
inflicted or contracted may chance to prove perpetual;<lb/>
since the idea of the offence or, what comes to<lb/>
the same thing, of the punishment may very well<lb/>
chance to remain more or less fresh in men's minds to<lb/>
the end of the delinquent's Life:  but when it is produced<lb/>
by an indelible stigma it cannot do otherwise than continue<lb/>
so long as the <hi rend="underline">mark</hi> remains <add>whatever happens to him</add>.  Wheresoever he goes,<lb/>
and how long soever he lives, <del>whatsoever happens to him</del><lb/>
he bears about him the evidence of his guilt.</p>
<p>Mutilation and the severer kinds of simple afflictive<lb/>
punishments, Discolourment, Disfigurement and<lb/>
Disablement are all attended likewise with a very intense<lb/>
degree of infamy;  that is in as far as the effects produced<lb/>
<add>by</add></p>
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Forfeiture of Reputation.

temporary or perpetual, the infamy itself may be distinguished
into temporary and perpetual indelible. Thus the infamy
produced by the Stocks, the Pillory and the Carcase Carcase is but
temporary; that which is produced by an indelible stigma
is perpetual. Not but that any ind of infamy howsoever
inflicted or contracted may chance to prove perpetual;
since the idea of the offence or, what comes to
the same thing, of the punishment may very well
chance to remain more or less fresh in men's minds to
the end of the delinquent's Life: but when it is produced
by an indelible stigma it cannot do otherwise than continue
so long as the mark remains whatever happens to him. Wheresoever he goes,
and how long soever he lives, whatsoever happens to him
he bears about him the evidence of his guilt.

Mutilation and the severer kinds of simple afflictive
punishments, Discolourment, Disfigurement and
Disablement are all attended likewise with a very intense
degree of infamy; that is in as far as the effects produced
by


Identifier: | JB/141/108/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 141.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

15

Box

141

Main Headings

rationale of punishment

Folio number

108

Info in main headings field

forfeiture of reputation

Image

002

Titles

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f15 / f16

Penner

Watermarks

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

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

48325

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