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1826. May 10.
Penal Code
Ch. 1. Offences affectg Person
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§. Extenuations
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The same application
can is suffered to bring
no anterior wrongs
to view if a right
has intervened
True it is that for in the case of mutual wrongs, whether for
words allows a , committed on the same day, the
whole assembled age may be brought out together on
the occasion of a sig single application made to the
judicature; but if a knight interferes, or at any rate,
for a certain length of time interferes, the wrongs are
regarded as distinct and no one application is
suffered to being them all to view.
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2 When anterior
wrongs remain
unenquired into
the rancour remain
unassuaged.
2. When other wrongs on the same side or
or both sides remain unenquired into, the rancour
continues unassuaged, and the past wrongs
remain as the germ of succeeding ones.
injustice done and the quarrel with this evil
still remains.
Now suppose ten wrongs of each side at different
times. Extract the history of all ten: if the wrongs
are equal give satisfaction on neither side and
justice is done. If the sum of the one is side is greater
than its sum or the other give satisfaction for the
balance and in the case also justice is done.
on the present footing the advantage on the
in completeness of the redress is all on the
side of the comparative opulence comparatively rich
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