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12. C Of Compensation
one as well as another ought to meet with compensation.
6.
Example In personal injuries.
Thus with regard to simple personal injuries, a severe
beating for example, in taking an account of the damage resulting
from such an injury the following articles where they obtain
in point of fact will need to be inserted.
1. The pain fell immediately from the bruises.
2. The pain attending the inflammation, fever or any other disease
that may happen in consequence of the bruises.
3. The pain of mind or uneasiness resulting from the confinement.
4. The loss of time with regard to livelyhood.
5. The loss of any occasional opportunities which the party would
otherwise have had of making such or such a particular profit.
6. The expenses of physic and medical attendance.
7. The expense of hiring substitutes to perform any business which
the party may have been engaged in.
7.
Thus also with regard to offences against property. A man
steals a horse, suppose, which cost £10. By not having the horse you
are detained from going a journey by which in the course of one week
you would have cleared £10. You are debarred in like manner from lending
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