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Punishment in alienam perforiam
Now whether a man has a large natural interest a natural interest Natural interest forms
a Separate objection.
or no in the fate of a questioncontext, is in general pretty
easy to be known: it is a question of itself; and if
determined in the affirmative the tendency of this La
is to reject a man as a witness upon that distinct
ground, and without regard to his probity or improbity.
The question is here concerning an artificial interest
the existence or non-existencehaving or not having, which of what does The question here
concerning a fictitious
interest.
not so readily lie within proof; but the lights that
are to be had are to be drawn from such circumtances
as may appear tto affect the description of a man's
general character. Thus much only is certain that
in proportion as a man is more or less confirmed
in virtue, the less or the more likely is any artificial
motive which may be presented to him to
prepondertate over the motivesinterest he has to speak
truth, and to be effective so as to determined him to
speak falshood.
Identifier: | JB/141/145/001"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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145 |
punishment in alienam personam |
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001 |
incompetency |
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text sheet |
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f53 / f54 |
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jeremy bentham |
l v g |
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caroline vernon |
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