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<head>58</head><lb/><head>C</head><lb/><head>Diff</head><lb/><head>Of <sic>Falshoods</sic> in General</head><lb/> <p><del>often</del> <add>here and that</add> at no other expense than inflicting on<lb/> a convicted criminal a punishment some little matter<lb/> <add>greater</add> than <del>wh</del> were it not for the intervention of this<lb/> circumstamce could have been inflicted upon him, and <lb/> therefore perhaps some little matter greater than <del>could</del> <add>on</add><lb/> <del>otherwise have been</del> <add>account of the proper mischief of the particular offence of which he has been guilty of might</add> <del>in another view</del> be expedient ]<lb/> <lb/>  <note>How to keep the sum total of the punishment from running into excess.  Abatement in other articles</note> <lb/>Not that this article is necessarily so much <unclear>clear</unclear> addition<lb/> to the sum of his punishment;  since in<lb/> consideration of this <add>addition</add> some abatement may be made<lb/> which are left discretionary.</p><pb/>  <p>It is <del>then</del> <add>therefore <del><gap/> a <gap/></del> as it were</add> in a moral<lb/> view <add>if at all</add> that the addition made to the punishment in<lb/> the sum of these circumstances promises to be beneficial:<lb/>  in which view variation in the quality of a<lb/> <del>the</del> <add>lot of</add> punishment and by that means <add>perhaps unavoidable</add> additions to the<lb/> quantity of it have on several other occasions been<lb/> proposed:  augmentations which might the more readily<lb/> be admitted on account of the constant care that<lb/> has been taken to expunge every atom of punishment<lb/> for which no particular reason can be assigned.</p>
<head>58</head><lb/><head>C</head><lb/><head>Diff</head><lb/><head>Of <sic>Falshoods</sic> in General</head><lb/> <p><del>often</del> <add>here and that</add> at no other expense than inflicting on<lb/> a convicted criminal a punishment some little matter<lb/> <add>greater</add> than <del>wh</del> were it not for the intervention of this<lb/> circumstamce could have been inflicted upon him, and <lb/> therefore perhaps some little matter greater than <del>could</del> <add>on</add><lb/> <del>otherwise have been</del> <add>account of the proper mischief of the particular offence of which he has been guilty of might</add> <del>in another view</del> be expedient ]<lb/> <lb/>  <note>How to keep the sum total of the punishment from running into excess.  Abatement in other articles</note> <lb/>Not that this article is necessarily so much <unclear>clear</unclear> addition<lb/> to the sum of his punishment;  since in<lb/> consideration of this <add>addition</add> some abatement may be made<lb/> which are left discretionary.</p>
 
<p>It is <del>then</del> <add>therefore <del><gap/> a <gap/></del> as it were</add> in a moral<lb/> view <add>if at all</add> that the addition made to the punishment in<lb/> the sum of these circumstances promises to be beneficial:<lb/>  in which view variation in the quality of a<lb/> <del>the</del> <add>lot of</add> punishment and by that means <add>perhaps unavoidable</add> additions to the<lb/> quantity of it have on several other occasions been<lb/> proposed:  augmentations which might the more readily<lb/> be admitted on account of the constant care that<lb/> has been taken to expunge every atom of punishment<lb/> for which no particular reason can be assigned.</p>
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58
C
Diff
Of Falshoods in General

often here and that at no other expense than inflicting on
a convicted criminal a punishment some little matter
greater than wh were it not for the intervention of this
circumstamce could have been inflicted upon him, and
therefore perhaps some little matter greater than could on
otherwise have been account of the proper mischief of the particular offence of which he has been guilty of might in another view be expedient ]

How to keep the sum total of the punishment from running into excess. Abatement in other articles
Not that this article is necessarily so much clear addition
to the sum of his punishment; since in
consideration of this addition some abatement may be made
which are left discretionary.

It is then therefore a as it were in a moral
view if at all that the addition made to the punishment in
the sum of these circumstances promises to be beneficial:
in which view variation in the quality of a
the lot of punishment and by that means perhaps unavoidable additions to the
quantity of it have on several other occasions been
proposed: augmentations which might the more readily
be admitted on account of the constant care that
has been taken to expunge every atom of punishment
for which no particular reason can be assigned.


Identifier: | JB/071/071/004"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 71.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

not numbered

Box

071

Main Headings

penal code

Folio number

071

Info in main headings field

of falshoods in general

Image

004

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f55 / f56 / f57 / f58

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::s. lay [britannia with shield emblem]]]

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

alexander mavrokordatos

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

23474

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