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30-Apr-2012: under construction by Diane Folan. Please do not amend.
<head>C  <note>3 <del><gap/></del></note></head>
 
<head><del>Of Injuries affecting loco-motion</del></head><!-- indented -->
<head>Of <del>Of Unlawful <add>loco-</add>Exclusion</del> Banishment <hi rend='superscript'><note>3</note></hi></head>


<p>have been included under the head of Unlawful Confinement
<p>have been included under the head of Unlawful Confinement
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<p><!-- indented -->As to the term banishment , it has scarcely
<p><!-- indented -->As to the term banishment, it has scarcely
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been hitherto applied to any other case than that
been hitherto applied to any other case than that
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in which the exclusion is effected by <add>or at least upon pretence of</add> some public
in which the exclusion is effected by <add>or at least upon pretence of</add> some public
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authority , <del>or at least by pretence of such authority .</del>
authority, <del>or at least by pretence of such authority.</del>
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It might however , one should think , without any
It might however, one should think , without any
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great violence be extended to the <gap/><!-- 'same' ? (poorly written) --> here given
great violence be extended to the sense here given
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<add>to</add> it .  It is only leaving out the <add>particular and limited</add> consideration of the
<add>to</add> it.  It is only leaving out the <add>particular and limited</add> consideration of the
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manner, and <add>adhering to</add> <del>or containing</del> the <del>general</del> <add>unlimited</add> consideration
manner, and <add>adhering to</add> <del>or containing</del> the <del>general</del> <add>unlimited</add> consideration
 
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of the general effect. <add>[+]</add> <note><add>[+]</add> The condition itself to which a man is reduced may be in both cases perfectly the same: in the old sense of the word, and in this new one. The difference is that in the one case<del>this</del> a<!-- NB: I think this may have been added after the deletion of the former and subsequent word, because it would not make sense with the former and subsequent words in place, though it is not added above the text as we would usually expect to see it. --> <del>may</del> man is reduced to it by <add>public</add> authority in the way of punishment, in the other by private violence in the way of criminality.</note> <del>This seems a better course</del> <add>One might</add>
 
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<del>to take than t</del> coin a new word for the purpose,
 
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such as loco-exclusion, with analogy
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to loco-motion: but the<del>other</del> <add>former</add> course seems to be
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the more eligible
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C 3 Of Injuries affecting loco-motion Of Of Unlawful loco-Exclusion Banishment 3

have been included under the head of Unlawful Confinement
without doing violence to language.

As to the term banishment, it has scarcely
been hitherto applied to any other case than that
in which the exclusion is effected by or at least upon pretence of some public
authority, or at least by pretence of such authority.
It might however, one should think , without any
great violence be extended to the sense here given
to it. It is only leaving out the particular and limited consideration of the
manner, and adhering to or containing the general unlimited consideration
of the general effect. [+] [+] The condition itself to which a man is reduced may be in both cases perfectly the same: in the old sense of the word, and in this new one. The difference is that in the one casethis a may man is reduced to it by public authority in the way of punishment, in the other by private violence in the way of criminality. This seems a better course One might
to take than t coin a new word for the purpose,
such as loco-exclusion, with analogy
to loco-motion: but theother former course seems to be
the more eligible



Identifier: | JB/072/171/003"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 72.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

072

Main Headings

penal code

Folio number

171

Info in main headings field

of punishment

Image

003

Titles

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f1 / g1 / f2 / g2 / f3 / g3 / f4 / g4

Penner

Watermarks

[[watermarks::myears [lion with crown emblem]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

caroline fox

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

23788

Box Contents


















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