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Police Report
Expense of Punishment
4 N. South Wales
If nothing less than physical security be
deemed sufficient, physical barriers as above proposed , such as
high walles and evil-dobiters must be employed
But moral security - security of a
responsible Bondsman would be a great deal
better than none at all, andit would the inconsistency
would be still greater, if those who
look upon a pr the rendering banishment perpetual
in fact as a measure measure not
too severe as long as it is represented as but temporary
in law the violence done to justice, by
the substitution of temporary banishment in fact
to a banishment given out as temporary by
the sentence of the law, as a price not too great
to pay for the purchase os such a measure of
security as it appears, should look upon regard object to the
annexation of the sort of moral security here
proposed, though it were by a retrospective law
as a hardship too great to be imposed. Accordingly,
after allowing the allowance of as many
options as can be devised - King's service
in all its branches - East India Service
Identifier: | JB/150/362/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 150. |
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150 |
panopticon versus new south wales; police bill |
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jeremy bentham |
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