[126] "Principles of Sociology," i, p. 135.

[127] "Principles of Morality," vol. i. I. "The Data of Ethics." By Herbert Spencer. New York: D. Appleton & Co., 1884.

[128] "The Data of Ethics," pp. 6, 7, by Herbert Spencer. New York: D. Appleton & Co., 1884.

[129] "The Data of Ethics," pp. 45, 46, by Herbert Spencer. New York: D. Appleton & Co., 1884.

[130] "Data of Ethics," chap. xv.

[131] Ibid.

[132] Revised version of St. Mark's gospel.

[133] The late Jeremiah S. Black is the person whose language is here quoted, although it was used with reference to something else.

[134] This does not imply that the punishment inflicted by society is to be always the same. It implies only that there is to be some punishment, so long as the prohibited act continues to be committed.

[135] "Principles of Psychology," vol. i, pp. 503, 504, § 220.