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It would be that
For this branch of penal law a work very much wanted is an
more or greater degree of effects
examination of the effects
in what of the degree of suffering produced
by them, that are liable to be occasioned by the mo employment
of the usual of this
species of punishment - the bruises that are
produced are made by the blows from a stick
the lacerations made by whips be. Th Turkey
the part to which the blows are applied is the
soles of the feet - the acuteness of the pain is it
more or less intense than when a blow of the
same force is applied to other parts of the body?
of this I am ignorant. It is perhaps from some
sense notion of modesty that the Turks not
confined the application of the punishments to the part of
the human body.
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rationale of punishment |
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section 2 examination of simple afflictive punishment |
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copy/fair copy sheet |
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richard smith |
[[watermarks::dusautoy & rump 1809 [britannia and shield emblem]]] |
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edward collins |
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1809 |
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