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30 10 C
Offences against Reputation
Procedure Instructions to Judge him give the pu in his sentence give the public
to understand that for the composition in question
taking it altogether in itself the offender merits nothing
but aversion and contempt, and that if it indicates
him to deserve any degree of esteem it
is only upon the supposition that he is capable
of employing applying the talents same degree of ingenuity
to a better purpose
Aggravation ...d Being set to Music. From p. 24 Be the stile of it what it may, it will be
render'd more mischievous by being if it be set to music. For
by this means it may be render'd still more agreable
and thence by that means to still more easy
to be apprehended and remembered. mischievous of all libels in a ballad. The most To p. 24
Procedure Onus probandi The task of proving It shall lie upon the Defendant to prove the truth of the notion insinuated
by him to the prejudice of the complainant
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Identifier: | JB/072/023/002 "JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 72.
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penal code |
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023 |
offences against reputation |
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002 |
instructions to the judge |
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jeremy bentham |
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