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<p>with respect to duration, divisible with the<lb/>
 
<del><gap/></del> utmost minuteness:  their intensity is also<lb/>
 
variable, but not in an equal degree nor with<lb/>
 
equal certainty.  Simple Imprisonment may<lb/>
be rendered more or less severe:  so may<lb/>
banishment:  the being sent <add>exiled</add> to Siberia is to some<lb/>
at least more penal than <del>the</del> the being sent to<lb/>
a more genial clime.</p>
<p><head>II.  <hi rend="underline">Equability</hi></head></p>
<p>It will be of very little <del>importance to have</del> <add>use to devise</add><lb/>
<del>established that</del> a mode of punishment that<lb/>
shall be <del>most</del> susceptible of variation in point<lb/>
of <del>intensity</del> <add>quantity,</add> if at the same time <del>it be not of<lb/>
a nature to operate upon different individuals<lb/>
with the same intensity, if</del> it be not of such<lb/>
a nature as that <del>the same</del> any given quantity<lb/>
of it shall <del>be</del> operate upon different individuals<lb/>
with the <hi rend="underline">same force</hi>.  <del>The quantity of pain<lb/>
fro</del> Perfect certainty supposes perfect equality<lb/>
– that <add>in respect of</add> all persons exposed to punishment their<lb/>
<del><gap/></del> station in life and moral sensibility shall<lb/>
be capable of being so accurately measured as that<lb/>
<del>if not the same</del> a <del>given</del> punishment <add>may be found <unclear>preappointed</unclear></add> shall <del>be</del><lb/>
invariably <del>cor</del> produce a given effect.  <del>Such a<lb/>
&amp; The endeavouring</del> The giving such a degree<lb/>
of perfection as this, to the penal code is evidently<lb/>
impracticable:  neither is it necessary.  All than<lb/>
<del>can be done is to avoid.</del> The quantity of pain<lb/>
produce by the punishment will, it is true, <add>in each particular case,</add> depend<lb/>
in a considerable degree upon circumstances distinct<lb/>
from the nature of the punishment itself: – upon<lb/>
the condition which the offender is in with respect<lb/>
to the circumstances by which a mans sensibility<lb/>
is <del>lost</del> liable to be influenced.</p>
<p>Banishment, <del>is</del> <add>for example, is</add> a mode of punishment<lb/>
<del>liable to</del> apt to be extremely unequal.  To one man</p>
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Properties

with respect to duration, divisible with the
utmost minuteness: their intensity is also
variable, but not in an equal degree nor with
equal certainty. Simple Imprisonment may
be rendered more or less severe: so may
banishment: the being sent exiled to Siberia is to some
at least more penal than the the being sent to
a more genial clime.

II. Equability

It will be of very little importance to have use to devise
established that a mode of punishment that
shall be most susceptible of variation in point
of intensity quantity, if at the same time it be not of
a nature to operate upon different individuals
with the same intensity, if
it be not of such
a nature as that the same any given quantity
of it shall be operate upon different individuals
with the same force. The quantity of pain
fro
Perfect certainty supposes perfect equality
– that in respect of all persons exposed to punishment their
station in life and moral sensibility shall
be capable of being so accurately measured as that
if not the same a given punishment may be found preappointed shall be
invariably cor produce a given effect. Such a
& The endeavouring
The giving such a degree
of perfection as this, to the penal code is evidently
impracticable: neither is it necessary. All than
can be done is to avoid. The quantity of pain
produce by the punishment will, it is true, in each particular case, depend
in a considerable degree upon circumstances distinct
from the nature of the punishment itself: – upon
the condition which the offender is in with respect
to the circumstances by which a mans sensibility
is lost liable to be influenced.

Banishment, is for example, is a mode of punishment
liable to apt to be extremely unequal. To one man


Identifier: | JB/141/024/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 141.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

141

Main Headings

rationale of punishment

Folio number

024

Info in main headings field

Image

002

Titles

viii efficacy with respect to disablement

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f9 / f2

Penner

richard smith

Watermarks

dusautoy & rump 1809

Marginals

Paper Producer

edward collins

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1809

Notes public

ID Number

48241

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