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<head>7) Personal Injuries. Aggravating circumstances.</head> | |||
<p><note>— Why of the unpleasant, rather than of the acute.</note> <sic>-cious</sic> <del>in defendin</del> towards that purpose. It is by this<lb/> | |||
use then that a man may make of his strength, <note>partly <add>by</add> the actual use, and partly by the fear of his making it</note> that<lb/> | |||
a man may do more towards ensuring himself <del><gap/></del><lb/> | |||
against such attacks than by the other: it is <del>by</del> <add>in</add> this<lb/> | |||
way that he is enabled to drive his adversary at <add>such</add> a<lb/> | |||
distance <del>and guard in a great measure against</del> <add>as will prevent him from coming to</add><lb/> | |||
make any sudden attack: and this the better the<lb/> | |||
greater is is strength. The being subjected then to a<lb/> | |||
train of injuries of this sort though <add>inflicted</add> suddenly and<lb/> | |||
at intervals is as palpable a proof of weakness nearly<lb/> | |||
as the remaining exposed to <del>them</del> the <add>uninterrupted</add> infliction of them<lb/> | |||
for a length of time. All this however abstruse <add>and obscure</add> it<lb/> | |||
may seem in this view of it, is in substance perfectly<lb/> | |||
well understood and [perfectly] familiar at School;<lb/> | |||
where the young affections have not yet learnt to<lb/> | |||
<del>put that</del> subject themselves to those restraints <del>which</del> <add>the breach</add> at a<lb/> | |||
<add>of which is regarded as so serious a matter, at a</add> more advanced time of life. <del>[are not to be broken through</del><lb/> | |||
<del>without the most serious consequences] it is so serious</del><lb/> | |||
<del>a matter to break through.</del></p> | |||
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7) Personal Injuries. Aggravating circumstances.
— Why of the unpleasant, rather than of the acute. -cious in defendin towards that purpose. It is by this
use then that a man may make of his strength, partly by the actual use, and partly by the fear of his making it that
a man may do more towards ensuring himself
against such attacks than by the other: it is by in this
way that he is enabled to drive his adversary at such a
distance and guard in a great measure against as will prevent him from coming to
make any sudden attack: and this the better the
greater is is strength. The being subjected then to a
train of injuries of this sort though inflicted suddenly and
at intervals is as palpable a proof of weakness nearly
as the remaining exposed to them the uninterrupted infliction of them
for a length of time. All this however abstruse and obscure it
may seem in this view of it, is in substance perfectly
well understood and [perfectly] familiar at School;
where the young affections have not yet learnt to
put that subject themselves to those restraints which the breach at a
of which is regarded as so serious a matter, at a more advanced time of life. [are not to be broken through
without the most serious consequences] it is so serious
a matter to break through.
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penal code |
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173 |
personal injuries - aggravating circumstances |
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jeremy bentham |
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