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1827 Octr. 20.
Law Amendments or Duelling extinguishablePropositions
§. Codification
Propositions
§. II Codification
Ch. III Remedies
1. Preventive
2. Suppressive
3. Satisfactive
1
Presence banishment,
efficiency of, as a remedy.
2. Presence Bant Insult
Applied to reparation
for insult.
3. Presence Bant Duelling
For prevention of challenge
and Duelling, homicide.
4. Existg System Duelling honored
Under existing system
attempt at assassination
without challenge,
punished by hanging,
with challenge receives
honor and impunity.
5. Duelling Satisfact. pecuny
Certainty of pecuniary
punishment
prevents duelling.
6. Duelling Motives.
For valuation of the
mischievousness of the
offence, the motives for
the challenge require
to be distinguished.
7. Piracy Death unfit
Piracy – inadequacy
of punishment of
death for it's repression.
8. Piracy disfigurement fit.
An appropriate punishment
would be
the loss of the upper
or under lip.
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