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10) Person Violences — Simple.
Parrega. Mayhem. Crit. same name, ridiculously subjected to the same
punishment the beating out of a tooth, and
the destruction of a limb: under For a reason
they pretended that the loss of a Tooth renderd
a man less able to fight. As if Teeth were
instruments to go to war with. We are
We are told it is time, and by authority
which is not to be disputed, of an instance
where a jawbone did uncommon execution
But it does not appear that there
were any teeth in it: and it was the jawbone
not of a man but of an Ass. Besides
the transaction was of a sort of which there are not likely
to happen take place occur a second time. So many instances
in future.
Exempt. Necessity Under the head consider Pain inflicted by
a Surgeon through want of unskilfulness skill.
Pain from wilful neglect. Also a wilful neglect to save a party from
pain in a case where it could be done without
sensible inconvenience: as by simply warning giving warning
to get out of the way of any engine instrument of mischief
body capable of becoming by it's notion an instrument of
mischief.
Identifier: | JB/072/153/002 "JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 72.
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072 |
penal code |
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153 |
personal violences - simple |
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002 |
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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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