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1825 Sept Penal Code
Ch. III Offenses against Person + Reputation §3. Challenging.
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Under existing system
absence of satisfactive
remedy
11. Another and extensive blot in this part
of the law is the utter absence of all appropriate
satisfaction for those injuries-injuries to reputation
simply, and injuries to reputation through
the medium of injury to person, by which challenges
and duels, with their consequences, are in the largest
proportion apt to be produced.of the original of this
part of the law,the judges no such sense as that
which new by the name of the sense of honour
had ever found entrance : no such notion as that
by any act of a man occupying a judicial station
other than one productive of a physical effect on
the person, reputation - good opinion - esteem - affectionate regard, wish the nameless and innumerable
good offices or services wcould be taken from one
man and given to another.
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