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B.6.Ch 4 Sec 3
Punishment - whether defeasible by Death
loss of any thing of which he was in possession. The
eventual representative entertained no such determinate expectations.
What in??elation he could entertain in the life
time of his principal<add>predecessor</add>, respected only the clear surplus ofwhat should remain
his fortune: what should remain of it after the deduction of all charges that might be brought
upon it by his misfortunes his follies or his tran
mendaciousnesscrimes.
On account of punishment for the following reason.
The punishment of the delinquent in his own person
is a punishment which faials upon his death The
punishment burthern thrown upon those who are
dear to him extends it his punishment as it were
beyond the grave. Their suffering it is true will
for the reasons above given not be very considerable.
but this is what the bulk of mankind are not apt to
consider.
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