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Ins. <head> Corporal Punishment analysed.</head>
A man may be constrained to suffer what he has
a mind not to suffer: or he may be restrained
or incapacitated from suffering what he has a mind to suffer: or, as
or as it is more common to say, from enjoying what he has
a mind to enjoy.[a]
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[a][b] From Ins.11 NOTE
It is the misfortune of our language, that it has no verb
in it, at least I can not find any, that expresseswithout violence
done to it, can be made to express the being passive in a state of pleasure: [+] The inimitable desire
[+] for enjoying seemss
to import activity language of the Greeks, infinitely more copious and
more ductile table than , not only admitts of the
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jeremy bentham |
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caroline vernon |
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