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<!-- in pencil --> <p><note>38<lb/> Facts, Sins to be established</note></p> <p> <sic>Art.</sic> <!-- number in pencil -->12 <add>The establishing the justification follows an example of it</add> Facts <add>which</add> in this case <add>require</add> to be made known, and<lb/> for that purpose to be established by sufficient proof, in so far as <add>obtainable</add> <lb/> 1. The state of destitution. <sic>N.B.</sic> <add>if</add> No then <del>b</del> the cause be excess<lb/> or imprudence <add>inadvertence</add> on the part of the functionary, this may be a sufficient<lb/> cause for punishing him with some less <sic>afflictive</sic> punishment<lb/>but not with death: which but for the supply in question might<lb/>have been his lot.<lb/>2. The refusal <del><gap/></del> <add>absence of all express <unclear>inducement</unclear> in the habitation in question</add> <unclear>verbal</unclear> to afford the necessary supply:<lb/>many in adequate quantity being hindered <add> by the functionary</add> or the existence of any denial. For the mark of proof<lb/> see <sic>Art.</sic></p>






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Facts, Sins to be established

Art. 12 The establishing the justification follows an example of it Facts which in this case require to be made known, and
for that purpose to be established by sufficient proof, in so far as obtainable
1. The state of destitution. N.B. if No then b the cause be excess
or imprudence inadvertence on the part of the functionary, this may be a sufficient
cause for punishing him with some less afflictive punishment
but not with death: which but for the supply in question might
have been his lot.
2. The refusal absence of all express inducement in the habitation in question verbal to afford the necessary supply:
many in adequate quantity being hindered by the functionary or the existence of any denial. For the mark of proof
see Art.




Identifier: | JB/057/322/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 57.

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38

Box

057

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Folio number

322

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Image

001

Titles

Category

fragment

Number of Pages

1

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recto

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Penner

jeremy bentham

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jeremy bentham

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Corrections

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Notes public

ID Number

18652

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