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1825 Dec. 22
Penal Code
The offence as a quarrel
will generally be quasi-continuous
Ch. VI*.
Of Quarrels:
§
Expositive
By a quarrel understand a congeries of reciprocal
offences: offences committed by each of two
individuals at the charge of the other.
By a quarrel understand a clashes or congeries
of offence committed reciprocal the one against another, by
two individuals, or by two sets of individuals, one in each
of two opposite sides, or an individual on one side, and
a set of individuals on the other.
As to the nature of the office in the several cases
the will most commonly be offences againstaffecting power, offences
against affecting reputation, or offences against affecting reputation and power
both in one. But not the composite of a quarrel
any such offences affecting property – or in a word any
offences whatsoever, in so far as inducements are affected
by them.
Of the notice taken of the means the use is – the
means which the consideration of it affords of
applying to the whole be ample and
so ever in the same set of at one and the sure
Were that under the tribunal system the is carefully
avoided. The cause is obvious. When each offence is separately
dealt with, so may offences so may suits. Suppose
the conjunct here to happen, is put upon
the of those suits, sure one.
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