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Law Civil & Penal
(11) (7) Codes General & Penal
Meantime thing whatsoever be the offence entered in
any one of the Particular Codes they will all of them be found
designated and referred to under and by some denomination of species
contained in the Table of Offences belonging to the General Code, yet
when the punishments come to be taken into consideration, they
will be found in an indefinite degree requiring to be
and accordingly in practice diversified according to the different
specific offences comprehended under and indicated by that
general head. Thus in the Code belonging to Husband and
Wife, the cruelty in all its various forms will be found the
same sort of offence in relation to which presence is made
in the General Code. Adultery one sort of wrong and correspondent offence peculiar to that the
relation in question, and p requiring to be provided against by punishment
in this or that shape: Requiring neither suffering and corrupt offence in practice to this same relation, and requiring to be
provided against by punishment in a different shape: non reddative or say non rendering
of the neither sort of wrong and
correspondent offence, requiring to be provided against in a manner
very different from in either of both the two befor just
☞ Added. 1 Last as to trusts. 2 Obstruction that is
an obstruction of law and Penal Code this will be
more or less of what is arbitrary.
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