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<head>Simple <del>Of Excused</del> Corporal Injuries</head> | <head>Simple <del>Of Excused</del> Corporal Injuries</head> | ||
<course of a quarrel grounded on your own private<lb/> interests.<lb/> | <p>course of a quarrel grounded on your own private<lb/> interests.<lb/></p> | ||
[(C) Legal] A legal injury or offence is any one that<lb/> is punishable by Law. See the Table of Offences.<lb/> [(D) Moral] A moral injury is any act which | <p>[(C) Legal] A legal injury or offence is any one that<lb/> is punishable by Law. See the Table of Offences.<lb/></p> <p>[(D) Moral] A moral injury is any act which whether<lb/> punishable or not by Law, yet as being prejudicial<lb/> to the party injured is apt to be punished by the Censure<lb/> of the world: for instance an Act of insolence,<lb/> treachery or ingratitude.</p> | ||
<head>Main Text.</head> | <head>Main Text.</head> | ||
The <del>excuse</del><add> | |||
1. The grievousness <add>(A)</add> of the injury.<lb/> 2. The recency<add>(B)</add> of it. 3. The difficulty which the party provoked may<lb/> have found himself under of getting redress by Law. | <p>The <del>excuse</del> <add>extenuation</add> afforded by provocation is the more<lb/> forcible in proportion to the following circumstances,<lb/> viz;<lb/> | ||
1. The grievousness <add>(A)</add> of the injury.<lb/> 2. The recency <add>(B)</add> of it.<lb/> 3. The difficulty which the party provoked may<lb/> have found himself under of getting redress by Law.</p> | |||
<head>Exposition.</head> | <head>Exposition.</head> | ||
[(A)) Grievousness | |||
<p>[(A)) Grievousness] The grievousness of the injury is to be<lb/> estimated <add>in this occasion</add> not merely from the mischievousness of such an offence<lb/> to the Society in general, but rather from the tendency<lb/> <add>of</add></p> | |||
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C Simple Of Excused Corporal Injuries
course of a quarrel grounded on your own private
interests.
[(C) Legal] A legal injury or offence is any one that
is punishable by Law. See the Table of Offences.
[(D) Moral] A moral injury is any act which whether
punishable or not by Law, yet as being prejudicial
to the party injured is apt to be punished by the Censure
of the world: for instance an Act of insolence,
treachery or ingratitude.
Main Text.
The excuse extenuation afforded by provocation is the more
forcible in proportion to the following circumstances,
viz;
1. The grievousness (A) of the injury.
2. The recency (B) of it.
3. The difficulty which the party provoked may
have found himself under of getting redress by Law.
Exposition.
[(A)) Grievousness] The grievousness of the injury is to be
estimated in this occasion not merely from the mischievousness of such an offence
to the Society in general, but rather from the tendency
of
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