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<head>C</head> < | <head>C</head> <head><del>4</del></head> | ||
<head>Of Theft or Stealing</head> | <head>Of Theft or Stealing</head> | ||
<head>Aggravations are 1. Irreplaceability</head> | <head>Aggravations are 1. Irreplaceability</head> | ||
1. When the thing taken is irreplaceable: <del><gap/></del><lb/>which <note>it may be either 1. in its</note> own nature; or 2. by accident.<lb/> | |||
<p><note>Aggravation 1. Thing irreplaceable <foreign>per se</foreign></note> 1. When the thing taken is irreplaceable: <del><gap/></del><lb/>which <note>it may be either 1. in its</note> own nature; or 2. by accident.<lb/> | |||
Extra punishment<lb/> | Extra punishment<lb/> | ||
Hard-labour up to <del><gap/></del> perpetual: <add>according to the extra value</add><lb/> of <gap/> as in <del><gap/></del> art... <del><gap/></del><lb/> | Hard-labour up to <del><gap/></del> <add>extra-punishment</add> perpetual: <add>according to the extra value</add><lb/> of <gap/> as in <del><gap/></del> art... <del><gap/></del><lb/> | ||
Irreplaceable A thing may be said to be irreplaceable<lb/>in its own nature when over and above <sic>it's</sic><lb/> ordinary saleable or <hi rend='underline'>current</hi> value, it is of those<lb/>sorts of things which are likely to have a value<lb/><del><gap/> attachment</del> <add>of affection</add> <note>or by or through or from affection <del><gap/></del> or attachment <del>affection</del> <foreign><hi rend='underline'>Pretium affectionis</hi></foreign> in the Roman Law</note>; insomuch that when lost it cannot<lb/>be made good or replaced by a thing of equal price.<lb/> As a family picture, a family pedigree, a family<lb/>monument or other memorial: an unpublished<lb/>work in manuscript: trees planted for shelter,<lb/>shade or prospect. | Irreplaceable A thing may be said to be irreplaceable<lb/>in its own nature when over and above <sic>it's</sic><lb/> ordinary saleable or <hi rend='underline'>current</hi> value, it is of those<lb/>sorts of things which are likely to have a value<lb/><del><gap/> attachment</del> <add>of affection</add> <note>or by or through or from affection <del><gap/></del> or attachment <del>affection</del> <foreign><hi rend='underline'>Pretium affectionis</hi></foreign> in the Roman Law</note>; insomuch that when lost it cannot<lb/>be made good or replaced by a thing of equal price.<lb/> As a family picture, a family pedigree, a family<lb/>monument or other memorial: an unpublished<lb/>work in manuscript: trees planted for shelter,<lb/>shade or prospect.</p> | ||
<note><del>Punishment</del></note> In such cases an extraordinary value may <lb/>be assigned to it at the discretion of the Judge:<lb/>and in consequence the confinement may be extended<lb/> to any length of time even so as to be<lb/>perpetual <note><del>or even to perpetuity</del></note>.</p> | |||
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<p>Irreplaceable from to <hi rend='underline'>replace</hi>. The term is <del>itself</del><lb/><del>a</del> new <del>one</del>: but new ideas demand new terms. The<lb/> derivation of it is analogous to that of irretrievable, <lb/>irreparable, and several others. Or one might say<lb/> <hi rend='underline'>un</hi>replaceable.</p> | |||
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C 4 Of Theft or Stealing Aggravations are 1. Irreplaceability
Aggravation 1. Thing irreplaceable per se 1. When the thing taken is irreplaceable:
which it may be either 1. in its own nature; or 2. by accident.
Extra punishment
Hard-labour up to extra-punishment perpetual: according to the extra value
of as in art...
Irreplaceable A thing may be said to be irreplaceable
in its own nature when over and above it's
ordinary saleable or current value, it is of those
sorts of things which are likely to have a value
attachment of affection or by or through or from affection or attachment affection Pretium affectionis in the Roman Law; insomuch that when lost it cannot
be made good or replaced by a thing of equal price.
As a family picture, a family pedigree, a family
monument or other memorial: an unpublished
work in manuscript: trees planted for shelter,
shade or prospect.
Punishment In such cases an extraordinary value may
be assigned to it at the discretion of the Judge:
and in consequence the confinement may be extended
to any length of time even so as to be
perpetual or even to perpetuity.
Note
Irreplaceable from to replace. The term is itself
a new one: but new ideas demand new terms. The
derivation of it is analogous to that of irretrievable,
irreparable, and several others. Or one might say
unreplaceable.
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