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Punishment in alienam perforam.
His memory shall endure at least as as long as these
pages will find readers.
These mild and considerate measures form a beautiful
contrast with the precipitate & caustice
expedients entached on us by barborous legislators.
—
If this should be thought an institution fit to stand
I will propse and improvement upon it: Ahab
hath served Baal a little, John shall serve
him much.
It is not a tax. It is not a measure of self-
defence. I know what it is if this thing
in which there is the least particleshadow of possible utility.
—
Bar Y.
The case of Bail inmay serve at first <add>sight to be</add>great measure precisely parallel with
the case above supposed:except that the tribunal wch the tribunal which
inflicts the punishment is different & the modein that case is the domestic, is in this case the political,
of punishment in different Body in This however is not the case. The punishment which
the Bail may come to suffer, he suffers for his
own default.
Identifier: | JB/141/139/004"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 141. |
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141 |
rationale of punishment |
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139 |
punishment in alienam personam |
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004 |
note / deodands / bail |
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text sheet |
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jeremy bentham |
[[watermarks::l v g propatria [britannia motif]]] |
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caroline vernon |
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