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1828. March 4
Law Amendment.
Instructional
In this whatsoever be the danger the alarm is comparatively
inconsiderable. On the occasion case in which the morbific and
lethiferous situation cannot have place without consent on the
part of the flayee, alarm none: sole case in which alarm can
have place, that in which a slayee is exposed an individual is liable to be
placed in that same situation watithout or even against his consent:
as when an individual is by an Official quarter
a Parish Officer placed bound apprentice to a Cotton
or Woollen manufacturer operating by machinery. But in a case
of this sort, however in which degree so ever it may happen to the alarm to be narrowed
it can not be said to have no place.
Instructional
As to the evil of the first order, distinction requires to be
made between the case where the means employed – for instance its
maleficent instrument is employed – is of such a nature that the
maleficent effect will naturally follow instantly upon the maleficent
act, and that in which the morbid maleficent effect is naturally
preceded by an intervening morbific effect: for in this case
the transitory is preceded corporal vexation is preceded by
corporal vexation more or less continuous.
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jeremy bentham |
brocklesby & morbey 1827 |
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edmund henry barker |
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