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<head>[Correspondency] C Place and Time</head> | |||
<head><del>Of the [limits] of the penal branch of law</del></head> | |||
<p>should not this fluctuate in reality, yet <add>still</add> it might<lb/> | |||
fluctuate in appearance: the apparent ground<lb/> | |||
for punishment, which is what the legislator must<lb/> | |||
unavoidably be governed by, might be liable to<lb/> | |||
change. Thus in the case above supposed. The sea<lb/> | |||
might not have reached so far as to leave the coasts in<lb/> | |||
question, free from danger: but the legislator might be persuaded<lb/> | |||
that it had. A mound which the <del>legislator</del> <add>government</add> had caused to be raised [+] | |||
<note>[+] might prove eventually insufficient: but the legislator might be persuaded of it's sufficiency. In either case he would no longer be justified in continuing the people under the pressure of a restraint, which <del><gap/></del> in hi<del>m</del>s <add>eyes</add> would appear to be unnecessary.</note><!-- Line across page --></p> | |||
<head>2</head> | |||
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<add>From p.1. N<hi rend='superscript'>o</hi> <gap/><!-- In red ink --></add> | |||
3 [Correspondency] C Place and Time Of the [limits] of the penal branch of law
should not this fluctuate in reality, yet still it might
fluctuate in appearance: the apparent ground
for punishment, which is what the legislator must
unavoidably be governed by, might be liable to
change. Thus in the case above supposed. The sea
might not have reached so far as to leave the coasts in
question, free from danger: but the legislator might be persuaded
that it had. A mound which the legislator government had caused to be raised [+]
[+] might prove eventually insufficient: but the legislator might be persuaded of it's sufficiency. In either case he would no longer be justified in continuing the people under the pressure of a restraint, which in hims eyes would appear to be unnecessary.
2 From p.1. No
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influence of time and place |
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place & time |
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jeremy bentham |
[[watermarks::r williams [britannia with shield motif]]] |
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c. hamilton |
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