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<head>DIVISION of LAW &#x2014; Characteristic of Penal Law. 6</head>
 
<p>It has been all along supposed [and the thing is evident] that in strictness of <add>speech</add><lb/>
all Laws are penal</p>


There is no Law but what <del>forbids <sic>somthing</sic> to be done or commands <sic>somthing</sic> <add>to</add></del> <add><del>directs</del> <sic>somthing</sic> to be done or not <del>done</del> <add>abstained from</add> commands somebody to do or to abstain from <sic>somthing</sic></add><lb/>
<del>be done</del> &#x2014; now for <del>to</del> doing or abstaining from acting <add>doing</add> men must have motives &amp <gap/>;<lb/> 
those motives must be [certain <add>&amp; uniform</add> in] <add>such as can be depended upon for</add> their operation upon the mind. But of <gap/><lb/>
there are but two kinds &#x2014; punishments and rewards: and a man can always <add>be</add><lb/>
more certain of receiving pain by such means as the Law can employ to give<lb/>
him pain, than he can of receiving pleasure by such means as it can<lb/>
to give him pleasure. 




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DIVISION of LAW — Characteristic of Penal Law. 6

It has been all along supposed [and the thing is evident] that in strictness of speech
all Laws are penal

There is no Law but what forbids somthing to be done or commands somthing to directs somthing to be done or not done <add>abstained from commands somebody to do or to abstain from somthing</add>
be done — now for to doing or abstaining from acting doing men must have motives &amp ;
those motives must be [certain & uniform in] such as can be depended upon for their operation upon the mind. But of
there are but two kinds — punishments and rewards: and a man can always be
more certain of receiving pain by such means as the Law can employ to give
him pain, than he can of receiving pleasure by such means as it can
to give him pleasure.



Identifier: | JB/096/104/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 96.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

096

Main Headings

legislation

Folio number

104

Info in main headings field

introd. law civil & criminal sanction why penal rather than praemiary

Image

002

Titles

division of law - characteristics of penal law

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f6

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::[gr with crown] [britannia with shield motif]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

31108

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