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coercive, <add>(See Tit. Simp. Pers: Injuries Aggrav. <del><gap/></del> XII.)</add> and that purpose has been <del><gap/></del>, <add>affected</add><lb/>
coercive, <add>(See Tit. Simp. Pers: Injuries Aggrav. <del><gap/></del> XII.)</add> and that purpose has been <del><gap/></del>, <add>affected</add><lb/>
let <add>it be the</add> <del>the Judge <gap/><gap/> take</del> special care of<lb/>
let <add>it be the</add> <del>the Judge <gap/><gap/> take</del> special care of<lb/>
the Judge that <del><gap/><gap/> of</del> the wrongdoer<lb/>
the Judge that <del><gap/> part of</del> the wrongdoer<lb/>
do not <del>at</del> <add>in</add> any <del><gap/></del> event retain any the least<lb/>
do not <del>at</del> <add>in</add> any <del>ra</del> event retain any the least<lb/>
part of the profit of the crime. And to <del>this</del><lb/>
part of the profit of the crime. And to <del>this</del><lb/>
<del>end every thing that is necessary is lawful</del><lb/>
<del>end every thing that is necessary is lawful</del><lb/>
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<del>purpose in <add>question in</add> views, and that for the sake of</del><lb/>
<del>purpose in <add>question in</add> views, and that for the sake of</del><lb/>
<del><gap/></del> warrant such extra-ordinary interposition it<lb/>
<del><gap/></del> warrant such extra-ordinary interposition it<lb/>
<del>the <unclear>manner</unclear> of these things</del> is sufficient if<lb/>
<del>the manner of these things</del> is sufficient if<lb/>
these things <add>circumstances</add> concur. 1. that the offender had<lb/>
these things <add>circumstances</add> concur. 1. that the offender had<lb/>
such farther purpose in view: 2: that it was<lb/>
such farther purpose in view: 2: that it was<lb/>
for the sake of affecting it that he had recourse<lb/>
for the sake of affecting it that he had recourse<lb/>
to the offence. 3. that <del>he actually has affected</del><lb/>
to the offence. 3. that <del>he actually has affected</del><lb/>
his purpose <del><gap/><gap/></del> has actually been<lb/>
his purpose <del>on part of it</del> has actually been<lb/>
affected. It matters not whether it was by<lb/>
affected. It matters not whether it was by<lb/>
means of the offence or <add>otherwise</add> <del>not that the</del> purpose<lb/>
means of the offence or <add>otherwise</add> <del>not that the</del> purpose<lb/>
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44 C

Of Confinement

Instructions to the Judge

From p. 11 Where the purpose is coercive Where the purpose of the offence has been
coercive, (See Tit. Simp. Pers: Injuries Aggrav. XII.) and that purpose has been , affected
let it be the the Judge take special care of
the Judge that part of the wrongdoer
do not at in any ra event retain any the least
part of the profit of the crime. And to this
end every thing that is necessary is lawful
And it is sufficient that the offender had the
purpose in question in views, and that for the sake of
warrant such extra-ordinary interposition it
the manner of these things is sufficient if
these things circumstances concur. 1. that the offender had
such farther purpose in view: 2: that it was
for the sake of affecting it that he had recourse
to the offence. 3. that he actually has affected
his purpose on part of it has actually been
affected. It matters not whether it was by
means of the offence or otherwise not that the purpose
came eventually to be affected.

Two men This men You and another man for instance are courting
the same mistress. Your rival One of them employs people
to seize you the other and take keep you him in confinement,
and in the mean time obtains her consent &
marries her. The Judge over and above what other


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Identifier: | JB/071/126/004"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 71.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

18, 23-25, 15, 1, 14

Box

071

Main Headings

penal code

Folio number

126

Info in main headings field

of confinement

Image

004

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f41 / f42 / f43 / f44

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::s. lay [britannia with shield emblem]]]

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

alexander mavrokordatos

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

23529

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