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Forfeiture of Reputation
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its direction, and to augment its force.
In point of direction the way in which he influences the action of this punishment is very simple; it is this, by annexing it to the commiſsion of any act which by prohibiting he has conſstituted an offence.
Which the political magistrate may influence 1. in point of direction
In point of force he may influence it in various ways by various means.
2— in point of force or magnificence
In this way he may influence it 1. by using legislation: if the bare letter of a law: or with the assistance of the Judge.
The methods by which this may be done may be divided in the first place into legislative or executive. 1st It may be done by methods simply legislative without any of that interference which in the case of ordinary punishments is neceſsary of the executive power: the Law in this case commits to each individual in as far as he himself is concerned the office of Judge and Executioner. 2. But in this case as in any other the Law may carry itself into execution in the ordinary methods of procedure: authorising the Judge either in imitation of his predeceſsors or in conformity to the letter of poſitive Law to direct and animate the resentment of the community at large.
legislative procedures point to the delight to the only: judicial, to the individual.
By the simple exercise of the legislative office the Law
Way in which he may do this by the bare letter of the law
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