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Prepositions
Ch. II
Ch. III
Homicide
Species
V. Division the fifth. Sub Source, of the condition of the
slayee supposed Slayee, Homicide, when non commanded, non justifiable, and non-alarming,
is either 1. real or 2. imaginary: Imaginary, it
may be where, it has for its subject matter in the
quality of a slayees, a person not in esse, but in a state of future contingency.
XI. Division the fifth sixth. In this the above case last mentioned homicide non-justifiable
non-alarming homicide is susceptible of an ulterior division
into 1 active 21 positive. 2. negative Division 7 positive not
when it has for its cause a positive act; negative, when a negative act.
VII. Division the seventh. Division if positive homicide as above into
1. social. 2. Solitary. Social, the process of late recommended
mentioned as having been under a theocratical government
visited with capital remedy punishment in quality of an violation of a sacred and local
law, but of late years
recommended as an
unforbidden remedy to
as a remedy to over population, solitary, that
to which Martial alludes when he says — Isted quod
digitis. Pontice, perdis, homo est: it may be stiled the error
numeri.
Under this name head may be included various other
errors: as for example.
1. Error tunpunis: punished under the Monastic law.
2. Error loce.(a)
3. Error sixûs.
4. Error specice
5. Conjugal intercourse where, though age, the species of in either
sex, the individual is, by age or disease placed is reduced to an unprolific state.
Conjugal intercourse during the interval between conception
and parturition.
VIII. Division Celibacy the eighth. Division of the negative Offence with 1. Celibacy, without
unchastity. 2. Celibacy with unchastity of a productive though unprolific.
Offences inchoate with relation to Celibacy in both cases.
1. Assumption of the Monastic state.
2. On the part of a person thus having lust in legislation, notion or speech or support of an enactment having
for its object the character
the growth of population.
3. On the part of a person at large giving, by argument of [+]
[+] or otherwise, support
to a course of policy having
for its object the checking population.
(a) Error loce – a in anatomy to the case of a bloodshot the course taken
eye by the rich particles of the blood when straying out of their ordinary
channels: as in the case of a blood-shot eye.
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