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6 C
Of Semi-public Offences in General.
Local Calamities enumerated. Of the calamities which a Neighbourhood may be exposed to, the
principal ones seem to be such as are derived from the sources following:
1. Pestilence or Contagion.
2. Famine and other kinds of Scarcity.
3. Mischief by Infants, Idiots and Maniacs.
4. Ravages of noxious Animals.
5. Collapsion, i.e. the fall of Buildings or other large masses of
matter artificial or natural.
6. Inundation or Submersion.
7. Tempest.
8. Blight
9. Conflagration.
10. Explosion.
The Division of Offences inapplicable to Calamities. In classing these calamities the division of crimes will not be of
any great use. It is obvious that they can none of them have any effect
on the reputation of any individual: nor yet upon his condition,
any otherwise than by the physical mischief they may bring down on upon
the person or property of that party by his relation to whom
the condition in question may be is constituted. It is therefore only on person or property that calamities
Note.
the medical sciences. The prophylactic regimen is employed to signify
that method of living which is resorted to for the sake of guarding one's
self against a disease of any kind before it appears.
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