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<p>1823. Nov<hi rend="superscript">r.</hi> 27.<lb/> | |||
'' | <head>Constitutional Code or Procedure</head></p> | ||
<p>Thus unequivocal and determinate are the<lb/> | |||
points of resemblance. Not so the points of difference.</p> | |||
<p>1. First as to reluctance: viz. on the part of<lb/> | |||
the Defendant: reluctance to comply with the ordinance<lb/> | |||
of Substantive Law in the first instance,<lb/> | |||
and thence to submitt to those exercises of power<lb/> | |||
on the part of the Judge, which are rendered necessary<lb/> | |||
to the subjection of the Defendant to those sufferings,<lb/> | |||
the eventual infliction of which, has been <add>is</add> rendered<lb/> | |||
necessary by the first mentioned reluctance.</p> | |||
<p>The reluctance has for it's natural efficient<lb/> | |||
cause and measure, the magnitude of those sufferings:<lb/> | |||
and in the cases provided for in the penal code<lb/> | |||
those sufferings are, by the power of government and<lb/> | |||
it's laws, capable, it is true, of being raised to any magnitude,<lb/> | |||
of which human nature is susceptible.<lb/> | |||
Endeavours to reach this maximum have not, it<lb/> | |||
is true, been everywhere altogether wanting.<lb/> | |||
But, relation had to the whole of the field anywhere<lb/> | |||
occupied by the Penal Code, the portion in relation to<lb/> | |||
which any such endeavours have anywhere applied<lb/> | |||
themselves, is comparatively small.</p> | |||
<p>In a Code which has for it's end in view the<lb/> | |||
greatest happiness of the greatest number, it would<lb/> | |||
be much smaller: so likewise would the difference<lb/> | |||
in magnitude of suffering in the two cases. On examination<lb/> | |||
it will be found, that with a comparatively inconsiderable<lb/> | |||
addition, the quantity of suffering,<lb/> | |||
which, in the application of the remedies necessary<lb/> | |||
to be applied in cases uncontorovertibly civil, is indispensable,<lb/> | |||
will suffice <add>in all penal cases</add> for the purpose of punishment.<lb/> | |||
<add>Take</add></p> | |||
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1823. Novr. 27.
Constitutional Code or Procedure
Thus unequivocal and determinate are the
points of resemblance. Not so the points of difference.
1. First as to reluctance: viz. on the part of
the Defendant: reluctance to comply with the ordinance
of Substantive Law in the first instance,
and thence to submitt to those exercises of power
on the part of the Judge, which are rendered necessary
to the subjection of the Defendant to those sufferings,
the eventual infliction of which, has been is rendered
necessary by the first mentioned reluctance.
The reluctance has for it's natural efficient
cause and measure, the magnitude of those sufferings:
and in the cases provided for in the penal code
those sufferings are, by the power of government and
it's laws, capable, it is true, of being raised to any magnitude,
of which human nature is susceptible.
Endeavours to reach this maximum have not, it
is true, been everywhere altogether wanting.
But, relation had to the whole of the field anywhere
occupied by the Penal Code, the portion in relation to
which any such endeavours have anywhere applied
themselves, is comparatively small.
In a Code which has for it's end in view the
greatest happiness of the greatest number, it would
be much smaller: so likewise would the difference
in magnitude of suffering in the two cases. On examination
it will be found, that with a comparatively inconsiderable
addition, the quantity of suffering,
which, in the application of the remedies necessary
to be applied in cases uncontorovertibly civil, is indispensable,
will suffice in all penal cases for the purpose of punishment.
Take
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