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<head>C 23</head>
 
<head>Of Semi-public offences in general</head>
 
<p>might in one point of view be referable to this head. See also Diss. in <sic>Falshoods</sic> in general.</p>
 
<p><note>2. irreparable corporal injuries</note> 2. <del>With regard</del> Irreparable corporal injuries. To this<lb/>
division of corporal injuries <add>in particular</add> <del>than</del> there are not any<lb/>
offences of a <add>semi-</add> public nature that correspond. A corporal<lb/>
injury before it be liquidated as to the part of<lb/>
the body must be liquidated as to the person.</p>
 
<p><note>3. &amp; 4. Confinement and Banishment.</note> 3. &amp; 4. Confinement and Banishment. To their divisions<lb/>
of corporal injuries correspond those kinds<lb/>
of semi-public offences by which the communication<lb/>
between one part of the country and another<lb/>
is impeded or cut off. Breaking up of roads, <add>or laying them under water</add> destroying<lb/>
<del>road</del> bridges or ferry-boats; Destroying<lb/>
inns or <add>public</add> carriages in places little frequented, <add>occupying them</add> or excluding<lb/>
travellers without distinction of person from<lb/>
the benefit of them, may serve as instances.</p>
 
<p><note>5. Homicide.</note> 5. Homicide. To this division of corporal injuries<lb/>
there are no offences of a semi-public nature that<lb/>
can correspond for the reason <add>just</add> given in the case<lb/>
of irreparable corporal injuries.</p>
 
<p>6. Menacement. This is an offence which may<lb/>
as well be <del>directed</del> levelled immediately at a whole<lb/>
neighbourhood or other class of persons as against<lb/>
an individual. Under this kind <del><add>as</add></del> comes <add>likewise</add> the case where<lb/>
a multitude of men armed in an unusual manner<lb/>
traverse the country or the streets of a town <add>either</add></p>
 
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C 23

Of Semi-public offences in general

might in one point of view be referable to this head. See also Diss. in Falshoods in general.

2. irreparable corporal injuries 2. With regard Irreparable corporal injuries. To this
division of corporal injuries in particular than there are not any
offences of a semi- public nature that correspond. A corporal
injury before it be liquidated as to the part of
the body must be liquidated as to the person.

3. & 4. Confinement and Banishment. 3. & 4. Confinement and Banishment. To their divisions
of corporal injuries correspond those kinds
of semi-public offences by which the communication
between one part of the country and another
is impeded or cut off. Breaking up of roads, or laying them under water destroying
road bridges or ferry-boats; Destroying
inns or public carriages in places little frequented, occupying them or excluding
travellers without distinction of person from
the benefit of them, may serve as instances.

5. Homicide. 5. Homicide. To this division of corporal injuries
there are no offences of a semi-public nature that
can correspond for the reason just given in the case
of irreparable corporal injuries.

6. Menacement. This is an offence which may
as well be directed levelled immediately at a whole
neighbourhood or other class of persons as against
an individual. Under this kind as comes likewise the case where
a multitude of men armed in an unusual manner
traverse the country or the streets of a town either


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Identifier: | JB/071/134/003"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 71.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

not numbered

Box

071

Main Headings

penal code

Folio number

134

Info in main headings field

of semi-public offences in general

Image

003

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f21 / f22 / f23 / f24

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::s. lay [britannia with shield emblem]]]

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

alexander mavrokordatos

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

23537

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