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<p><head>Mutilation.</head></p>
 
<p>Law:<hi rend="superscript">†</hi> <note>†v. Brach. Lib. de Coronã</note> but they have now been all of them out of<lb/>
 
use for so many centuries, that upon that ground<lb/>
 
it is not to be imagined any of them would be<lb/>
deemed at this time of day to be in force.</p>
<p><del><gap/></del> <add>Amputation</add> of the hand is in force in two cases<lb/>
by <add>in virtue of as many [a]</add> Statutes:  but I know of no instance <del>where</del><lb/>
of it's <del>of</del> being put into practise.</p>
<p><note>What in other<lb/>
Countries.</note><lb/>
It is a mode of punishment not much used<lb/>
in any European nation.  In Hindostan, under<lb/>
the Gentoo Law, limbs are lopt oft on the<lb/>
most trifling occasions.<hi rend="superscript">II</hi> <note>II Gentoo Code.</note></p>
<p><note>– <del>Mea</del> By what<lb/>
means it may be<lb/>
performed.</note><lb/>
As to the means of inflicting this punishment<lb/>
the most obvious <add>and least <del><gap/></del> afflictive</add> is that of <hi rend="underline">amputation,</hi> or as in<lb/>
the case of the eye it would be called <hi rend="underline">excision,</hi><lb/>
performed with a sharp instrument.  It might be<lb/>
executed by corrosives, by pro or by [a variety<lb/>
of] <add>other</add> methods still less obvious which have been<lb/>
already mentioned on the occasion of other Corporal<lb/>
Punishments, and which it would answer
no purpose to discuss anew.
</p>
<p>NOTE</p>
<p>and Cray-fish <del>are known to renew</del> their claws, which<lb/>
is probably the case with other fish of the testaceous<lb/>
tribe.</p>
[a] Of the right hand for <del><unclear>being</unclear></del> <add>maliciously drawing blood in</add> on <del>the [...] [...]</del><lb/>
any House where the thing resides.  † <note>† By 33. Hen. 8.c.12.∬9.</note> the stump is afterward<lb/>
<del>and Courts of Justice:  of the left hand for exporting<lb/>
Sheep††</del>  to be seared with a hot iron:  of the<lb/>
left hand, for exporting Sheep.†† <note>†† By J Eliz.c.d.∬.2.</note>
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Mutilation.

Law: †v. Brach. Lib. de Coronã but they have now been all of them out of
use for so many centuries, that upon that ground
it is not to be imagined any of them would be
deemed at this time of day to be in force.

Amputation of the hand is in force in two cases
by in virtue of as many [a] Statutes: but I know of no instance where
of it's of being put into practise.

What in other
Countries.

It is a mode of punishment not much used
in any European nation. In Hindostan, under
the Gentoo Law, limbs are lopt oft on the
most trifling occasions.II II Gentoo Code.

Mea By what
means it may be
performed.

As to the means of inflicting this punishment
the most obvious and least afflictive is that of amputation, or as in
the case of the eye it would be called excision,
performed with a sharp instrument. It might be
executed by corrosives, by pro or by [a variety
of] other methods still less obvious which have been
already mentioned on the occasion of other Corporal
Punishments, and which it would answer no purpose to discuss anew.

NOTE

and Cray-fish are known to renew their claws, which
is probably the case with other fish of the testaceous
tribe.

[a] Of the right hand for being maliciously drawing blood in on the [...] [...]
any House where the thing resides. † † By 33. Hen. 8.c.12.∬9. the stump is afterward
and Courts of Justice: of the left hand for exporting
Sheep††
to be seared with a hot iron: of the
left hand, for exporting Sheep.†† †† By J Eliz.c.d.∬.2.


Identifier: | JB/159/162/004"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 159.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

not numbered

Box

159

Main Headings

punishment

Folio number

162

Info in main headings field

mutilation

Image

004

Titles

mutilation, what / pseudo-mutilation / semi-mutilation / note

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f1 / f2 / f3 / f4

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::l v g propatria [britannia motif]]]

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

caroline vernon

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

53985

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