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9) Personal Violences - Simple
Motive of the Author
Public Honours, Ambition; and so forth.
The Motive of the Instrument when any person who is the a conscious
Instrument in the concession of such an
act any can belong only to the concupiscable
appetite. For if it belongs to the irascible
appetite he is an Author. So does is he, if it be sport or curiosity It may arise
from an sympathetic benevolence, where
the Author is a stranger. It may arise from
friendship, in which case it may be either
sympathetic benevolence as in the former case.
But in this case it can hardly be but Anger is conceived
against the sufferer, in which case the Instrument becomes an Author
It may be the equitation indistinct view of these benefits
which through the Authors friendship the Instrument
may be expecting expects to receive.
It may be Avarice, where the Instrument
makes himself such for here.
Disablement
Disablement may be 1st temporary
or 2d perpetual.
Disfigurement
Disfigurement may also be either 1st temporary
or 2d Perpetual
Mutilation
Mutilation can not but be perpetual unless
man were like Lobsters whose claws when
broken off are found to grow again.
Mayhem Critic
The amount Lawyers by including under the
Identifier: | JB/072/153/001 "JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 72.
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not numbered |
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072 |
penal code |
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153 |
personal violences - simple |
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001 |
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text sheet |
4 |
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recto |
e9 / e10 / e11 / e12 |
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jeremy bentham |
[[watermarks::l v g [pro patria [with motif]]] |
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caroline vernon |
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23770 |
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