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B6.Ch.4 Sec 3
Punishment - whether defeasible by Death.
From p.8 at bottom
The Death of the party injured is another event
upon which the obligation of making to make amends has is
very commonly made to cease: but with fullas little
reason, it should seem, as in the former case.
The punishment is by this means render'd defeasible Death, of the party in question is
upon a contingency which does not at all
lessen the demandnecessity there is for punishment . The demand for For compensation
indeed the demand is not altogether so strong in this case
as in the former: for the expectation of the apparenteventual
representative The [principal] person who was the immediate object of the injury entertained
a prospect of a present compensation reaping in present the
whole profit of a compensation he expected to be madeadjudged
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jeremy bentham |
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caroline vernon |
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