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Bl. Ch. 3 Cases meet for Reward and Punishment pages 5
There are cases not A man wishes to avoid punishment
fit for Reward or
Punishment alone, but
in which they mayHe seeks to obtain Reward
advantageously be united. Unite the punishment & reward
As when the service required
can only be performed by
peculiar persons, suchThis done in Mr Burke's Law respecting the payment of official Salaries -
as the seizing or prosecuting
a Criminal.
There is a prejudice agt Informers for money, this The great officers were to be paid last
would be removed if a
man were liable to be
punished for not informing.Had a fine been imposed an Informer would have been required
The fear of shame would
be counteracted by the
fear of punishment.
Not so here -Challenging at school
an instance of the
mixture of Reward
and Punishment.
Not easily practicable
in private education -
When punishment
immediately follows
neglect and Reward
attention, Legislation
is perfect -
the force of punishment
is united with the
certainty of Reward.
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