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26 March 1826.
Penal code
Ch III. Offences - Person & Rep
§3 Challenging
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Presence banishment
a means of repression
Corporal insult or challenging. Means
of repression - presence banishment. This
means of repression, being, as it were, a mode
of retaliation, adds to its other good properties
that of bearing analogy and that a
close one, to the nature of the offence. What
is the effect, the mischievous effect of the
offence? Like the proposed means of repression
it involves the effect of presence banishment.
By the insulting challenger, the non-acceptor
finds himself banished not only
from the challenger his adversary enemy, but from
the presence of all other persons, in
whose minds the vulgar error has place;
banished, not only from this or that society,
in which they are, both of them accustomed
to live, but from the most distinguished
members of all societies, in every
part of the civilized world.
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