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or 2. Positive, consisting in such applications as are positively of a<lb/> | or 2. Positive, consisting in such applications as are positively of a<lb/> | ||
destructive nature. Among the things necessary for the support<lb/> | destructive nature. Among the things necessary for the support<lb/> | ||
of life the principal things, and the only ones <add>besides | of life the principal things, and the only ones <add>besides respirable air, which</add> <del>that</del> are constantly<lb/> | ||
and universally necessary, are such as come under the name of<lb/> | and universally necessary, are such as come under the name of<lb/> | ||
<hi rend='underline'>Food</hi>. Food is either solid or liquid. A want of things of other<lb/> | <hi rend='underline'>Food</hi>. Food is either solid or liquid. A want of things of other<lb/> | ||
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<p><note>Calamities common to bodies animated and inanimate are derivable from the Agency, 1. Of sensitive beings <sic>uninfluencible</sic> by punishment: which are 1. Infants. 2. Persons insane. 3. Noxious Animals.</note> Destructive applications result from the agency either of animated<lb/> | <p><note>Calamities common to bodies animated and inanimate are derivable from the Agency, 1. Of sensitive beings <sic>uninfluencible</sic> by punishment: which are 1. Infants. 2. Persons insane. 3. Noxious Animals.</note> Destructive applications result from the agency either of animated<lb/> | ||
agents or inanimate. Animated Agents may for this purpose be<lb/> | agents or inanimate. Animated Agents may for this purpose be<lb/> | ||
distinguished into 1. Those which are liable to be influenced | distinguished into 1. Those which are liable to be influenced by punishment,<lb/> | ||
and those which are not. <del><gap/></del> The former class is composed of such<lb/> | and those which are not. <del><gap/></del> The former class is composed of such<lb/> | ||
human creatures whose intellectual faculties are arrived to a certain<lb/> | human creatures whose intellectual faculties are arrived to a certain<lb/> | ||
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8 C
Of Semi-public Offences in General
Calamities peculiar to animated bodies are 1. Pestilence. 2. Famine. Drought and other kinds of Scarcity. The incidents by which calamity is liable to be produced
may be distinguished, in the first place into those which affect animated
bodies only, and those by which any bodies at large are
liable to be affected. Those which animated bodies as such are liable
to are either 1. Disease, or 2. Death, the effect of many, and
the limit of all diseases. The causes from which as well diseases as
death are liable to result are either 1. Negative, consisting in the wants
of such things as are necessary for the support of life and health;
or 2. Positive, consisting in such applications as are positively of a
destructive nature. Among the things necessary for the support
of life the principal things, and the only ones besides respirable air, which that are constantly
and universally necessary, are such as come under the name of
Food. Food is either solid or liquid. A want of things of other
sorts is termed, in general, Scarcity: a want of food of the solid Class
is termed Famine: a want of liquid food is termed Drought.
Calamities common to bodies animated and inanimate are derivable from the Agency, 1. Of sensitive beings uninfluencible by punishment: which are 1. Infants. 2. Persons insane. 3. Noxious Animals. Destructive applications result from the agency either of animated
agents or inanimate. Animated Agents may for this purpose be
distinguished into 1. Those which are liable to be influenced by punishment,
and those which are not. The former class is composed of such
human creatures whose intellectual faculties are arrived to a certain
degree of maturity and not impaired by any accidental defect, that
is the greatest part of mankind: To the latter class belong 1. The
remaining part of human creatures. 2. Other Animals. The above remainder
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alexander mavrokordatos |
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