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<p>Instances of <del>malice</del> wantonness or malice<lb/>
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amongst others are the following.</p>
 
<p>1.  If <del>int he way of want</del> out of unbecoming<lb/>
 
curiosity or in the way of insult a man should<lb/>
 
thus aggrieve a woman of good form.</p>
<p>2.  If a person of either sex were thus to be aggrieved,<lb/>
<del>If</del> for the sake of betraying some <del>or</del> secret<lb/>
blemish which the party is desirous to conceal<lb/>
<del>a person of either sex were thus to be aggrieved.</del> </p>
<p><del>3.  If in the way</del> <add>3.  Or for the purpose</add> of insult, by <del>displaying a</del> <add>the illegal display of</add><lb/>
superiority <add>in point</add> of strength or courage</p>
<p><del>4.  If</del> <add>4.  Or</add> for the purpose of exposing to shame<lb/>
<del>a person known or supposed to be</del> a quondam<lb/>
Penitentiary Prisoner, <del>bit</del> <add>who is</add> neither a fugitive<lb/>
nor a deserter, nor suspected of any post-liberation<lb/>
offence, for which he might in such<lb/>
instance be discovered and arrested.</p>
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Instances of malice wantonness or malice
amongst others are the following.

1. If int he way of want out of unbecoming
curiosity or in the way of insult a man should
thus aggrieve a woman of good form.

2. If a person of either sex were thus to be aggrieved,
If for the sake of betraying some or secret
blemish which the party is desirous to conceal
a person of either sex were thus to be aggrieved.

3. If in the way 3. Or for the purpose of insult, by displaying a the illegal display of
superiority in point of strength or courage

4. If 4. Or for the purpose of exposing to shame
a person known or supposed to be a quondam
Penitentiary Prisoner, bit who is neither a fugitive
nor a deserter, nor suspected of any post-liberation
offence, for which he might in such
instance be discovered and arrested.


Identifier: | JB/124/127/004"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 124.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

27-29

Box

124

Main Headings

panopticon

Folio number

127

Info in main headings field

Image

004

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d33 / d34 / d35 / d36

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

41816

Box Contents

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