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1826. May
Penal Code
Ch. III. Offences affecting use of property
§. Damnification
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In the case of ill will,
damage , motive
not strong in damnification
as in theft
2. In the case of ill will, the motive is damage
being the same, the motive is commonly not so strong
as in the case of theft: In the case of damnification,
the wrong it is but one appetite that receives its
gratification — one appetite, the irascible. In the case
of theft, one appetite at least and it may be two
at once: the one appetite, the concupiscible,
an appetite in every man much more constantly present &
existing than the irascible. And if so it happen,
that, in the breast of the same wrongdoer, both
appetites are at work, the conscupiscible may by
substituting theft & damnification from
one and the same act their gratification
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