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C 5. Of Punishments In General.
17.
If a man be guilty of diverse crimes, he shall in general
Punishments
excuse not one another
suffer the punishments for every one of them as far as those punishments
can by any means be inflicted on the same person. One Punishment
excuses not from another.
So also in aggravations
Reasons
As many crimes from the Punishment whereof a man
stands excused, so many he will have no motive to restrain
him from. So often as he can commit fresh crimes without
adding to the danger incurred of being apprehended for the preceding.
See Til. [Proportion between Punishments and Offences] Rule III.
18
In some countries the business of punishment is so ordered
that when once a man has committed any offence of a certain
degree of atrocity he either cannot be punished or in general is not
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