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<p>G.B.  1828. Feb<hi rend="superscript">y.</hi> 29.  See 1831 May 5<lb/>
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<head><del>Law Amendment.</del> <add>Pannomion or Penal Code</add></head></p>
 
<p>or 1.<lb/>
 
Of penal code, <hi rend="underline">imperative</hi><lb/>
 
the subject<lb/>
matte – punishment<lb/>
no otherwise than as<lb/>
a means of securing<lb/>
compliance.</p>
<p>or 2.<lb/>
In the matter of Civil<lb/>
Code, neither<lb/>
imperation nor punishment.</p>
<p>or 3.<lb/>
Subject matter of Civil<lb/>
Code – Benefits<lb/>
and Burthens – Collative<lb/>
and ablative<lb/>
events.</p>
<p>or 4.<lb/>
Of the contents of<lb/>
these codes, the names<lb/>
give no indication.</p>
<p>or 5.<lb/>
Where burthen the<lb/>
subject matter of<lb/>
distribution, the imperative<lb/>
character<lb/>
less prominent – still<lb/>
less so where the benefit<lb/>
distributed.</p>
<p>or 6.<lb/>
Hence, no clear conception<lb/>
of Civil<lb/>
Code without reference<lb/>
to Penal Code.</p>
<p>or 7.<lb/>
From the want of<lb/>
this indication arses<lb/>
the confusion<lb/>
in Rome-bred law.</p>
<p>or 8.<lb/>
Example, the Institutes<lb/>
of Justinian.</p>
<pb/>
<p>or 9.<lb/>
Demand for imperation<lb/>
produced<lb/>
either by delinquency<lb/>
or otherwise than<lb/>
by delinquency.</p>
<p>or 10.<lb/>
Conclusions.<lb/>
1.  Civil Code an Appendix<lb/>
to Penal.<lb/>
2.  In Penal Code, the<lb/>
principal portion<lb/>
of the matter common<lb/>
to both.<lb/>
3.  Of Penal Code;  matter<lb/>
applicable to all political<lb/>
staes.<lb/>
4.  In Const. and Civil<lb/>
Code, the matters w<hi rend="superscript">h.</hi><lb/>
are different in different<lb/>
states.<lb/>
5.  No line of demarcation<lb/>
between Penal<lb/>
and Civil Codes.<lb/>
6.  The matter of he<lb/>
two may be differently<lb/>
distributed in different<lb/>
States.<lb/>
7.  Hence, on the present<lb/>
occasion, the indications<lb/>
respecting<lb/>
Penal Code may<lb/>
suffice without details<lb/>
on Civil Code.<lb/>
8.  Of Penal Code, bulk<lb/>
the same in every<lb/>
state – Of Const. and<lb/>
Civil Codes, bulk<lb/>
variable.<lb/>
9.  Example, in a<lb/>
Representative Democracy,<lb/>
&amp; in a pure<lb/>
Monarchy as to Const.<lb/>
Code.<lb/>
10.  So as to Civil Code</p>
<pb/>
<p>or 11.<lb/>
In Penal Code, the<lb/>
contour of the whole<lb/>
Pannomion – the skeleton<lb/>
of the body.</p>
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G.B. 1828. Feby. 29. See 1831 May 5
Law Amendment. Pannomion or Penal Code

or 1.
Of penal code, imperative
the subject
matte – punishment
no otherwise than as
a means of securing
compliance.

or 2.
In the matter of Civil
Code, neither
imperation nor punishment.

or 3.
Subject matter of Civil
Code – Benefits
and Burthens – Collative
and ablative
events.

or 4.
Of the contents of
these codes, the names
give no indication.

or 5.
Where burthen the
subject matter of
distribution, the imperative
character
less prominent – still
less so where the benefit
distributed.

or 6.
Hence, no clear conception
of Civil
Code without reference
to Penal Code.

or 7.
From the want of
this indication arses
the confusion
in Rome-bred law.

or 8.
Example, the Institutes
of Justinian.


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or 9.
Demand for imperation
produced
either by delinquency
or otherwise than
by delinquency.

or 10.
Conclusions.
1. Civil Code an Appendix
to Penal.
2. In Penal Code, the
principal portion
of the matter common
to both.
3. Of Penal Code; matter
applicable to all political
staes.
4. In Const. and Civil
Code, the matters wh.
are different in different
states.
5. No line of demarcation
between Penal
and Civil Codes.
6. The matter of he
two may be differently
distributed in different
States.
7. Hence, on the present
occasion, the indications
respecting
Penal Code may
suffice without details
on Civil Code.
8. Of Penal Code, bulk
the same in every
state – Of Const. and
Civil Codes, bulk
variable.
9. Example, in a
Representative Democracy,
& in a pure
Monarchy as to Const.
Code.
10. So as to Civil Code


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or 11.
In Penal Code, the
contour of the whole
Pannomion – the skeleton
of the body.


Identifier: | JB/068/082/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 68.

Date_1

1828-02-29

Marginal Summary Numbering

or 1 - or 11

Box

068

Main Headings

Folio number

082

Info in main headings field

pannomion or penal code

Image

001

Titles

Category

marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

john flowerdew colls

Watermarks

j whatman turkey mill 1824

Marginals

Paper Producer

jonathan blenman

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1824

Notes public

ID Number

22277

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