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<p>B.2. Ch.1</p>
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<p><head>Book II.<lb/>
 
Of Corporal Punishments<lb/>
 
Chap. 1<lb/>
 
Simple Afflictive<hi rend="superscript">(1)</hi> Punishments</head></p>
<p>A punishment is simply afflictive<lb/>
when the object aimed at is to produce <del><hi rend="underline">immediate</hi></del> <add><hi rend="underline">immediate</hi></add><lb/>
temporary suffering and is so called to distinguish<lb/>
it from other classes of corporal punishments in<lb/>
which the suffering produced is designed to be more<lb/>
<del>or less</del> permanent. – Simple afflictive punishments<lb/>
are distinguished from one another by three principal<lb/>
circumstances – the part affected, the <add>nature of the</add> instrument <del>of<lb/>
punishment</del> and the manner of its application.</p>
<p>To enumerate all the varieties of<lb/>
punishment which might be produced by the<lb/>
combination of these different circumstances would<lb/>
be an useless as well as an endless task.  To enumerate<lb/>
the several parts of a mans body in which he is liable to be<lb/>
made to suffer would be to give a complete body of anatomy.<lb/>
To enumerate the several instruments by the application<lb/>
of which he might be made to suffer would be to give a<lb/>
complete body of Natural History.  To attempt to<lb/>
enumerate the different manners in which those instruments<lb/>
may be applied to such a purpose, would be to attempt<lb/>
to exhaust the inexhaustible variety of motions and<lb/>
situations.</p>
<p><head>Note</head></p>
<p>(1)  I am sensible how imperfectly the word <hi rend="underline">afflictive</hi><lb/>
is calculated to express the particular kind of punishment<lb/>
I have here employed it to express in contradistinction to<lb/>
all others:  but I could find no <add>other</add> word in the language<lb/>
that would do it better. – It may be some reason<lb/>
for employing it thus, that in French it is employed in a<lb/>
sense nearly if not altogether confined:* <note>*  Causes Celebres Ch. IV p299.  Ed Amsterd. 1764.</note> and the pains it is<lb/>
the nature of the punishments in question to produce Cicero<lb/>
expresses by a word of the same root; – <hi rend="underline"><foreign>Adflictatio</foreign></hi> (says that<lb/>
orator in his Tusculan Disputations, when he is defining and<lb/> distinguishing the several sorts of pain) "<hi rend="underline"><foreign>est &aelig;gritudo cum<lb/>vexatione corporis</foreign></hi>."<hi rend="superscript">+</hi> <note><hi rend="superscript">+</hi> Lib. 4. c. 8.</note></p>
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B.2. Ch.1

Book II.
Of Corporal Punishments
Chap. 1
Simple Afflictive(1) Punishments

A punishment is simply afflictive
when the object aimed at is to produce immediate immediate
temporary suffering and is so called to distinguish
it from other classes of corporal punishments in
which the suffering produced is designed to be more
or less permanent. – Simple afflictive punishments
are distinguished from one another by three principal
circumstances – the part affected, the nature of the instrument of
punishment
and the manner of its application.

To enumerate all the varieties of
punishment which might be produced by the
combination of these different circumstances would
be an useless as well as an endless task. To enumerate
the several parts of a mans body in which he is liable to be
made to suffer would be to give a complete body of anatomy.
To enumerate the several instruments by the application
of which he might be made to suffer would be to give a
complete body of Natural History. To attempt to
enumerate the different manners in which those instruments
may be applied to such a purpose, would be to attempt
to exhaust the inexhaustible variety of motions and
situations.

Note

(1) I am sensible how imperfectly the word afflictive
is calculated to express the particular kind of punishment
I have here employed it to express in contradistinction to
all others: but I could find no other word in the language
that would do it better. – It may be some reason
for employing it thus, that in French it is employed in a
sense nearly if not altogether confined:* * Causes Celebres Ch. IV p299. Ed Amsterd. 1764. and the pains it is
the nature of the punishments in question to produce Cicero
expresses by a word of the same root; – Adflictatio (says that
orator in his Tusculan Disputations, when he is defining and
distinguishing the several sorts of pain) "est ægritudo cum
vexatione corporis
."+ + Lib. 4. c. 8.


Identifier: | JB/141/045/001"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

045

Info in main headings field

book ii of corporal punishment chap. 1 simple afflictive punishments

Image

001

Titles

note

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f2 / f17 / / f18

Penner

richard smith

Watermarks

[[watermarks::dusautoy & rump 1809 [britannia with shield emblem]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

edward collins

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1809

Notes public

ID Number

48262

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