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<head>PERSONS at large</head><head>SECT. XII.</head><p> <p>Observations continued.</p>If, as I take for granted to be the case, the several mischiefs of this kind will still come within an Indictment,<lb/> tho £9, which stands the superior limit of the penalty here appointed, may be high enough: <del>mean</del> a mischief to more than<lb/> that amount being <add> such</add> an object <del>worth</del> <add> as may warrant </add> bringing an Indictment <del>for</del>, a mode of prosecution considerably less expensive<lb/> than a civil Action.  <del>Imperfect</del>  <add>Inadequate</add> indeed would this <del>remedy</del> <add>penalty</add> be <del>d</del><add> could</add> there <del>were</del> <add>be</add> no <del>other</del> greater: since for the sake of<lb/> the stories, for example, of the parapet of a bridge, and of the lead with which they are cemented, it might <del>often</del><lb/> in many instances be worth a man's while not only to run the <sic>risque</sic> of it, but actually to pay it.  In truth<lb/>the damage tht may be done to works of this kind for a <hi rend='underline'>lucrative</hi> purpose,seems hardly to have come into<lb/> consideration </p> <p> [...Proved to be done ...O.]  Another instance of a <del>parcel</del> <del><add><gap/></add></del> <add>couple of </add> words worth less than nothing.  "<hi rend='underline'>Where an offence <hi rend='underline'>shall</hi> be </hi> <lb/> <hi rend='underline'>done</hi>" <del>is plain enough</del> <add> can have but one meaning:</add> "<hi rend='underline'>Where an offence is <hi rend='underline'>proved</hi> to be done</hi>" has two: one, the same as th former,<lb/> being that which itis here I suppose designed to have: another - "When proof shall be made of its' having<lb/> been done"; which <del>is to the full </del> <add> to many and one who is <add> a plain man unversed in Law </add>not a Lawyer may appear </add> as natural as the other? </p> <p> <head>ART. III.</head> Whoso <del>willfully and </del> maliciously committeth mischief by <lb/>plucking up <add> removing</add> <add> filling up </add> pulling down or destroying [<del>O</del>] <del>any</del> <add> in</add> whole or in <lb/> <note> punished unfinished in any of the works following lawfully erected or begun part. <del><gap/> erected </del>viz: </note>[1] any <add> Turnpike</add> Weighing Engine; or [2] any Turnpike -<add> Toll</ad> Gate <lb/> <add> Ditch </add> or other fence <del>set up</del> <add> made</add> to prevent persons from passing without <lb/> paying Toll; or <add>[3]</add> any <add> Turnpike Toll-</add> House <del>adjoining to such Tollgate</del> <lb/>,del> or Weighing Engine, and used or built or begun to be built </del> <lb/><del> for the residence of a Tollgatherer</del> shall <add>  be deemed guilty of Felony &amp; </add> suffer Death as <lb/> a felon without benefit of Clergy. </p> <p> <head>ART> IIII</head> Whoso <add> forcibly </add> rescueth an offender in lawful custody for any offence <lb/> specified in the preceding Article shall <add> also be deemed guilty of Felony &amp; </add> suffer Death <del>in like</dl> <lb/> <del> manner</del> <add> as a Felon </add> without benefit of Clergy. </p> <p> <head>Observations.</head> </p> <p> <head>SECT. XXXII.</head> </p> <!-- DO NOT EDIT BELOW THIS LINE -->
 
 
 
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PERSONS at largeSECT. XII.

Observations continued.

If, as I take for granted to be the case, the several mischiefs of this kind will still come within an Indictment,
tho £9, which stands the superior limit of the penalty here appointed, may be high enough: mean a mischief to more than
that amount being such an object worth as may warrant bringing an Indictment for, a mode of prosecution considerably less expensive
than a civil Action. Imperfect Inadequate indeed would this remedy penalty be d could there were be no other greater: since for the sake of
the stories, for example, of the parapet of a bridge, and of the lead with which they are cemented, it might often
in many instances be worth a man's while not only to run the risque of it, but actually to pay it. In truth
the damage tht may be done to works of this kind for a lucrative purpose,seems hardly to have come into
consideration

[...Proved to be done ...O.] Another instance of a parcel couple of words worth less than nothing. "Where an offence <hi rend='underline'>shall be </hi>
done" is plain enough can have but one meaning: "Where an offence is <hi rend='underline'>proved to be done</hi>" has two: one, the same as th former,
being that which itis here I suppose designed to have: another - "When proof shall be made of its' having
been done"; which is to the full to many and one who is <add> a plain man unversed in Law not a Lawyer may appear </add> as natural as the other?

ART. III. Whoso willfully and maliciously committeth mischief by
plucking up removing filling up pulling down or destroying [O] any in whole or in
punished unfinished in any of the works following lawfully erected or begun part. erected viz: [1] any Turnpike Weighing Engine; or [2] any Turnpike - Toll</ad> Gate
<add> Ditch
or other fence set up made to prevent persons from passing without
paying Toll; or [3] any Turnpike Toll- House adjoining to such Tollgate
,del> or Weighing Engine, and used or built or begun to be built
for the residence of a Tollgatherer shall be deemed guilty of Felony & suffer Death as
a felon without benefit of Clergy.

ART> IIII Whoso forcibly rescueth an offender in lawful custody for any offence
specified in the preceding Article shall also be deemed guilty of Felony & suffer Death in like
manner
as a Felon without benefit of Clergy.

Observations.

SECT. XXXII.


Identifier: | JB/079/137/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 79.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

079

Main Headings

Folio number

137

Info in main headings field

sect. xii persons at large

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::[gr with crown motif] [lion with vryheyt motif]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

25579

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