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and the influence they may have upon the Publick, than to the nature of the Crimes themselves: And hence it comes to pass that severer punishments are inflicted upon some Offenders, though their guilt in it self considered, may be less than that of those who escape unpunish'd. For the great end of all Laws being the conservation of the Publick Good, and maintaining a Common Interest; as long as that is secur'd, men trouble not themselves so much about those things, wherein the Commonweal is not concern'd. |
and the influence they may have upon the Public, than to the nature of the Crimes themselves: And hence it comes to pass that severer punishments Are inflicted upon Some Offenders, though their guilt in it self considered, may be less than that of those who escape unpunished. For the great end of all Laws being the conservation of the Public Good, and maintaining a Common Interest; as long as that is secured, men trouble not themselves so much about those things, wherein the Commonweal is not concerned. |
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