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1828 April 30
Law Amendment – or Penal Code
If on the ground of antiquation, exemption is applicable
to the punitive remedy, so it is to the satisfactive; and
in particular to the compensative branch of the satisfactive.
By mutual difference however are those below the two cases.
1. One mutual difference is this. In the case of the punitive
the suffering produced being in itself so much not less poor if the case
be so that if it supposing it not administered no more suffering
would come from offences of the like case than if it was not administered,
it need not, nor ought it be administered, for as much
as no advantage would be gained by it.
Not so in the case of satisfactive and in particular
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