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Law of Parish Taxes.<lb/></p> | Law of Parish Taxes.<lb/></p> | ||
For the cases in which it is lawful to | <p>For the cases in which it is lawful to perhaps <lb/> | ||
against the | against the humours of others in order to guard against <lb/> | ||
1 the Plague <add>or other infectious diseases :2. against accidents by </add> <del>See Laws < | 1 the Plague <add>or other infectious diseases :2. against accidents by madmen </add> <del>See Laws concerning the Plague: Laws concerning gunpowder: <add> The </add> Iron-founders' Law Distillers Law, ie, Laws concerning <gap/> : 5 The Mariners Law Tithe Security against accidents .. 6</p> | ||
<head>4.Defence</head> | |||
<p>What is done in defence is done either in defence of 'ones' self or in defence of another a third person: and the attack is either against the person of the party on his possessions.</p> | |||
<p>To save ones' self against an unlawful assault which can not be <note> 1. Defence of ones own person </note> repelled with <note> mischief to the assailant <add> any thing done to his person</add></note> is done with lawful cause: <del></del> and the party assaulted is not bound to save himself by yielding ground.] As if <add>your adversary has unlawfully</add> stricken you, or having aimed a blow at you <del>to</del> persists in behaving in such a manner as gives you possible cause for apprehending <add> that <del></del></add> he will assault you again, you <note></note> lay hold of him and take him to a [Magistrate] Peace-officer; [or if that is not in your power without <gap/> suffering more <del>from <gap/></del> you may take any <del>other</del> means that you can take of disabling <del>me</del> him for the time from carrying on <del>the</del> attack, that can be taken without putting him to pain, <add>as by holding him or tying his hands behind him:]</add>, | |||
or if that can not be done <del></del> without <add>your</add> suffering <add> a further damage</add><del></del> you may beat him <del>on</del> or otherwise put <del>to him</del> <add>him </add> to pain as much as is necessary to terrify him or disable him from pursuing his purpose. | |||
If you can not thus make him desist and you leave no cheaper way of serving yourself from being killed or maimed or incurably disabled or disregarded in any part, you may kill him.</p> | |||
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5
C Simple Personal Injuries
How the neighbourhood is to be made to pay See in the
Law of Parish Taxes.
For the cases in which it is lawful to perhaps
against the humours of others in order to guard against
1 the Plague or other infectious diseases :2. against accidents by madmen See Laws concerning the Plague: Laws concerning gunpowder: The Iron-founders' Law Distillers Law, ie, Laws concerning : 5 The Mariners Law Tithe Security against accidents .. 6
4.Defence
What is done in defence is done either in defence of 'ones' self or in defence of another a third person: and the attack is either against the person of the party on his possessions.
To save ones' self against an unlawful assault which can not be 1. Defence of ones own person repelled with mischief to the assailant any thing done to his person is done with lawful cause: and the party assaulted is not bound to save himself by yielding ground.] As if your adversary has unlawfully stricken you, or having aimed a blow at you to persists in behaving in such a manner as gives you possible cause for apprehending that he will assault you again, you lay hold of him and take him to a [Magistrate] Peace-officer; [or if that is not in your power without suffering more from you may take any other means that you can take of disabling me him for the time from carrying on the attack, that can be taken without putting him to pain, as by holding him or tying his hands behind him:],
or if that can not be done without your suffering a further damage you may beat him on or otherwise put to him him to pain as much as is necessary to terrify him or disable him from pursuing his purpose.
If you can not thus make him desist and you leave no cheaper way of serving yourself from being killed or maimed or incurably disabled or disregarded in any part, you may kill him.
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