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32) Pers:l Inj:s Disab. temporary.
-ment applied may be[any thing] to any amount between
full punishment and none at all, may
consequently be to so small an amount as not to be
felt, the discretionary power in this behalf committed
to the Judge giving in the case where
he is compleatly satisfied of the sincerity of the persuasion
be sufficient to ensure the party against
any punishment his suffering any punishment
beyond what that his conduct does not may demand.
2d ground of extenuation. Defence against an attack upon reputation. A second Another ground of extenuation may be the defence
of one's self or of another against an attack upon
reputation: and this, [since it is extenuation only that
takes place here, not total exemption] whether the attack
be real or only supposed. The reasons of making this a ground of extenuation have
been already given. They need not be expected. It
were superfluous to repeat them.
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[[watermarks::[gr with crown motif] pro patria [with motif]]] |
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