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I would not deny but that <add>there are certain cases in which</add> the manner in which a
I would not deny but that <add>there are certain cases in which</add> the manner in which a
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man came to undergo it may <del>do more <gap/> <gap/></del> <add>have the effect of</add>
man came to undergo it may <del>do more towards rais<!-- unfinished word (raising) ? --></del> <add>have the effect of</add>
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giving <add>precuring</add> him a greater portion of good will than the
giving <add>precuring</add> him a greater portion of good will than the
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It is in this way that a wound received in the defence of
It is in this way that a wound received in the defence of
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or mistress has given <add>gained</add> him a higher place <add>than ever</add> in her affections :
or mistress has given <add>gained</add> him a higher place <add>than ever</add> in her affections <note>raised him still higher than he stood before</note> :
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and in general it is in this way <add>that the</add> honour<del>able
and in general it is in this way <add>that the</add> honour<del>able
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more than <del>compensated</del> <add>rewarded</add> many a soldier for the loss
more than <del>compensated</del> <add>rewarded</add> many a soldier for the loss
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of beauty .  But whether this shall be the case or
of beauty <note>even in the cases where there is an honour connected with the misfortune</note> .  But whether this shall be the case or
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no depends upon the prevalence of sentiment we
no depends upon the prevalence of sentiment we
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And as no man can be sure before hand of this
And as no man can be sure before hand of this
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prevalence <hi rend='superscript'>[+]</hi>, hence every man <add>in case of such a misfortune</add> is exposed at all
prevalence <hi rend='superscript'>[+]</hi> <note>in the generality of those whom <del>for</del> it may be his lot to [be connected with] have to do with,</note>, hence every man <add>in case of such a misfortune</add> is exposed at all
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events to a pain of [apprehension .] the apprehensive
events to a pain of [apprehension .] the apprehensive
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kind. <hi rend='superscript'>[  ]</hi>
kind. <hi rend='superscript'>[  ]</hi> <note>[ ] NOTE See Pers. Viol. 16:</note>
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<p>Of the mischiefs of <add><gap/> <gap/></add> mutilation no separate aestimation <add>account</add>
<p><note>Mischiefs of <del>Disfigurement</del> Mutilation.</note>  Of the mischiefs of <add>ensuing <del>f</del><!-- possibly having been rubbed out --> from</add> mutilation no separate aestimation<!-- ligature --> <add>account</add>
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<add>need be taken</add> need be made . Mutilation being disfigurement
<add>need be taken</add> need be made . Mutilation being disfigurement

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13) Personal Injuries. Aggravat.g circumstances.

Mischiefs of Disfigurement. look upon it as a misfortune , the pains of the wounds
out of the question , to have his nose slit , his
ears cut off , or his face cover'd over with scars.
Tis in the estimation of persons of the opposite sex,
that for obvious reasons a person is most exposed
to suffer in consequence of a misfortune of this kind.
I would not deny but that there are certain cases in which the manner in which a
man came to undergo it may do more towards rais have the effect of
giving precuring him a greater portion of good will than the
misfortune itself may occasion he a manner of his losing.
It is in this way that a wound received in the defence of
or mistress has given gained him a higher place than ever in her affections raised him still higher than he stood before :
and in general it is in this way that the honourable
scars
of a scar received in his country's cause , has
more than compensated rewarded many a soldier for the loss
of beauty even in the cases where there is an honour connected with the misfortune . But whether this shall be the case or
no depends upon the prevalence of sentiment we
lack in the persons whose goodwill is in question .
And as no man can be sure before hand of this
prevalence [+] in the generality of those whom for it may be his lot to [be connected with] have to do with,, hence every man in case of such a misfortune is exposed at all
events to a pain of [apprehension .] the apprehensive
kind. [ ] [ ] NOTE See Pers. Viol. 16:

Mischiefs of Disfigurement Mutilation. Of the mischiefs of ensuing f from mutilation no separate aestimation account
need be taken need be made . Mutilation being disfigurement
added to disablement , the mischief of the former are
the sum a combination of the mischiefs of the two latter .



Identifier: | JB/072/175/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 72.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

not numbered

Box

072

Main Headings

penal code

Folio number

175

Info in main headings field

personal injuries - aggravatg circumstances

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

e13 / e14 / e15 / e16

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::[gr with crown motif] pro patria [with motif]]]

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

23792

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