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PUNISHMENT. FINE to the injured — How either party dying
Light dying
Compensation Both immoral on which shall it suffer? on the Representative — because he comes into the estate on one occasion, & it is worse not to gain to lose those to it is not to gain.
Amendment gain Prevention
So in case of Forgery Robbery &c Compensation to be made by representative even to representative to the extent of Assets. agreeably to the maxim — Spoliandus ante omnia restituendus — because it is worse to a man to suffer a loss where the only is dead) with these aggravations than to suffer .
So it ought not to abate after a Verdict
PUNISHMENT. Pecuniary. Application. To the injured — Whe [3[ ]-ther and in what cases to survive on either's Death
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