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23 March 1826
Penal Code
Ch. III Person & Reputation
§. 1. Corporal insult
5 contd
the signification came to receive so extraordinary
an extension. answer. In those days,
teemed, with a multitude of little republicks
and other states, which with relation to each
other were in a state of continual war
upon occasion engaging bands of foreign mercenaries
in its service. In this state of things, the
character highest in esteem, was the man
who would die, rather suffer himself
to be made captive; the man lowest in
esteem, he, who to save his life would
suffer himself to be made captive without
resistance
Be
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