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<head>1826 <del><sic>Dec<hi rend="superscript">r</hi>.</sic> 27</del> July 15<lb/><del> | <head>1826 <del><sic>Dec<hi rend="superscript">r</hi>.</sic> 27</del> July 15<lb/><del>Penal Code</del> Constitutional Code</head> <p>1<lb/><note><sic>Ch.</sic> XII Judiciary collectively</note><lb/>1 <note>§. Architectural arrangements</note></p> <p>"<hi rend="underline">Graphically</hi> and historically <hi rend="underline">delineated</hi></p> <!-- next five paragraphs crossed through in ink --> <p>I. Person-affecting <sic>injuriation</sic><lb/>1. First Division. 1. Body affecting or say corporal:<lb/>2. Mind-affecting or say mental</p> <p>II. Reputation affecting <sic>injuriation</sic><lb/>1. First Division. 1. Accusative or say determinate<lb/>2. Vituperative, or say indeterminate.</p> <p>III. <add>Wealth or say</add> Property affecting <add><sic>injuriation</sic></add>, or say <sic>Damnificative.</sic><lb/>First division. 1. Inflictive (producing positive loss)<lb/>or say <sic>Substractive.</sic> 2. Preventive namely of addition<lb/>to the amount.</p> <p><add>Here come in the eight offences affecting situation or say <hi rend="underline">condition</hi> in respect of<lb/>Property alone</add></p> <p>IV. Condition-affecting <sic>injuriation</sic><lb/>Here comes in the division of the aggregate mass of<lb/>Conditions in life: namely domestic and non-domestic<lb/>and of the domestic into genealogical and non-genealogical<lb/><add>And thereupon the eight offences as above</add></p> <p>After or before Condition-affecting <sic>injuriation</sic><lb/>come in the composite or say compound division<lb/>of <sic>Injuriation</sic>: namely 1. Person and Reputation<lb/>affecting <sic>d<hi rend="superscript">o</hi></sic>: 2. Person and property affecting<lb/><sic>d<hi rend="superscript">o</hi></sic>.</p> <!-- end of crossed out sections --> <p><note>29<lb/>Under existing system<lb/>Recently built Westminster<lb/>Hall Courts</note></p> <p>How will the places look in the eyes of a gentleman<lb/>who is passing them on horseback or in his carriage? <unclear>Such</unclear><lb/>else <del><gap/></del> has been publicly said was the question by which<lb/>a reconstruction of them was decided. Beneath — far beneath<lb/>the regards of the arbiter <foreign>elegantiarum</foreign>— the man who<lb/>the King <del><gap/></del> <sic>delighteth</sic> to <gap/> are any such vulgar<lb/>interests in the interest of justice. <del>It is by</del> <add>Under the matchless constitution,</add> and for such<lb/>men are all other men governed</p> | ||
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1826 Decr. 27 July 15
Penal Code Constitutional Code
1
Ch. XII Judiciary collectively
1 §. Architectural arrangements
"Graphically and historically delineated
I. Person-affecting injuriation
1. First Division. 1. Body affecting or say corporal:
2. Mind-affecting or say mental
II. Reputation affecting injuriation
1. First Division. 1. Accusative or say determinate
2. Vituperative, or say indeterminate.
III. Wealth or say Property affecting injuriation, or say Damnificative.
First division. 1. Inflictive (producing positive loss)
or say Substractive. 2. Preventive namely of addition
to the amount.
Here come in the eight offences affecting situation or say condition in respect of
Property alone
IV. Condition-affecting injuriation
Here comes in the division of the aggregate mass of
Conditions in life: namely domestic and non-domestic
and of the domestic into genealogical and non-genealogical
And thereupon the eight offences as above
After or before Condition-affecting injuriation
come in the composite or say compound division
of Injuriation: namely 1. Person and Reputation
affecting do: 2. Person and property affecting
do.
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Under existing system
Recently built Westminster
Hall Courts
How will the places look in the eyes of a gentleman
who is passing them on horseback or in his carriage? Such
else has been publicly said was the question by which
a reconstruction of them was decided. Beneath — far beneath
the regards of the arbiter elegantiarum— the man who
the King delighteth to are any such vulgar
interests in the interest of justice. It is by Under the matchless constitution, and for such
men are all other men governed
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