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<p>1827. Jan<hi rend="superscript">y</hi> 27<lb/>
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<head>Penal Code.</head><lb/>
 
<note>II.  <lb/>
 
Ch.  Offences against reputation<lb/>
 
Ch. Defamation</note></p>
<p>Art.  Still more <add>mischievously</add> important because more extensive<lb/>
in its consequence because more extensive is the expence<lb/>
given of late years to <del>the</del> secure <del>from</del> against it<lb/>
censorship of the Public Opinion Tribunal the reputation of<lb/>
the <unclear>client</unclear>, a Journalist – a Newspaper Editor prosecuted<lb/>
and punished as a criminal under the appellation of a libeller<lb/>
for a paragraph <del>of</del> <add>in</add> condemnatory <del>character</del> <add>tone</add> having<lb/>
for its subject matter the character and conduct of the<lb/>
last preceding Monarch, George the third.  Alledged ground of<lb/>
punishment, hurt to the feelings of the existing Monarch and<lb/>
his family.  <del><gap/></del> A consistent application of the<lb/>
principle thus established would of itself suffice to<lb/>
render all history worse than useless:  a <del><gap/></del> <unclear>source</unclear><lb/>
and that a sure one of the most mischievous delusion:  a<lb/>
delusion which would of itself suffice to establish and <add>give establishment and<lb/>
perpetuity to</add> perpetuate the most tyrannical despotism:  and by which<lb/>
<add>in this or any and every other country</add> had it been established at an early period of the <add>its</add> history<lb/>
<del>of this or any other country <gap/></del> could not have failed to be<lb/>
productive of that effect.  For, if by indication of deficiencies<lb/>
in appropriate aptitude in any shape in any instance<lb/>
this effect of hurt to feelings would be produced, so <del>ought</del> <add>might</add><lb/>
it in any other:  the consequence is that if the <add><unclear>repressive</unclear></add> principle<lb/>
had its intended effect every Monarch would be represented<lb/>
<del>as a be></del> in the character of a God upon earth:  a being to whose<lb/>
will, by the people for their own sake no resistance <del>ought</del> should<lb/>
on any occasion be<lb/>
opposed:  and <add>to</add> whom<lb/>
it could be <unclear>maker</unclear> not<lb/>
only of a right but of<lb/>
duty to give effect, at<lb/>
their expence to every<lb/>
desire has <gap/><lb/>
so ever  it were that<lb/>
should at any time<lb/>
spring up in his breast.</p>
<p> Note (a)<lb/>
(II)  See in    <unclear>Town's</unclear> Reports the case of the King against<lb/>
Hunt.  Punishment, Imprisonment for    months;  Then ...</p>
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1827. Jany 27
Penal Code.
II.
Ch. Offences against reputation
Ch. Defamation

Art. Still more mischievously important because more extensive
in its consequence because more extensive is the expence
given of late years to the secure from against it
censorship of the Public Opinion Tribunal the reputation of
the client, a Journalist – a Newspaper Editor prosecuted
and punished as a criminal under the appellation of a libeller
for a paragraph of in condemnatory character tone having
for its subject matter the character and conduct of the
last preceding Monarch, George the third. Alledged ground of
punishment, hurt to the feelings of the existing Monarch and
his family. A consistent application of the
principle thus established would of itself suffice to
render all history worse than useless: a source
and that a sure one of the most mischievous delusion: a
delusion which would of itself suffice to establish and give establishment and
perpetuity to
perpetuate the most tyrannical despotism: and by which
in this or any and every other country had it been established at an early period of the its history
of this or any other country could not have failed to be
productive of that effect. For, if by indication of deficiencies
in appropriate aptitude in any shape in any instance
this effect of hurt to feelings would be produced, so ought might
it in any other: the consequence is that if the repressive principle
had its intended effect every Monarch would be represented
as a be> in the character of a God upon earth: a being to whose
will, by the people for their own sake no resistance ought should
on any occasion be
opposed: and to whom
it could be maker not
only of a right but of
duty to give effect, at
their expence to every
desire has
so ever it were that
should at any time
spring up in his breast.

Note (a)
(II) See in Town's Reports the case of the King against
Hunt. Punishment, Imprisonment for months; Then ...


Identifier: | JB/067/262/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 67.

Date_1

1827-01-27

Marginal Summary Numbering

10 or 1 - 11 or 2

Box

067

Main Headings

penal code

Folio number

262

Info in main headings field

penal code

Image

001

Titles

note (a)

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c1 / e1 / e1

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

j whatman turkey mill 1824

Marginals

george bentham

Paper Producer

jonathan blenman

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1824

Notes public

ID Number

22095

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