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<p><del>It was formerly</del> <add>In case of a wound that <sic>threaten'd</sic> to be mortal</add> The usage <del><gap/> was formerly</del><lb/> | |||
[observes Mr Barrington], for the Coroner <del>to</del><lb/> | |||
with his Jury to visit the party while yet alive:<lb/> | |||
and in Wales it was expressly made a<lb/> | |||
part of that Officer's duty by the <foreign>Statutum</foreign><lb/> | |||
<gap/> — This <add>usage</add> M<hi rend='superscript'>r</hi> Barrington wishes<lb/> | |||
to see revived; & for a very good reason.<lb/> | |||
It would be useful, he observes, as a means of authenticating</p> | |||
<pb/> | |||
<p>the evidence of the dying words. <hi rend='superscript'>+</hi> <note>+ v Barringto. Obs. cog [cr 209]</note></p> | |||
<p><note>Offence Access.<hi rend='superscript'>y</hi> Poison</note> Offence Accessory to Homicide when<lb/> | |||
Poison is the Instrument<lb/> | |||
mixing poison <add>knowing to be such</add> with food usually eaten<lb/> | |||
by man, laying it in a place easily accessible<lb/> | |||
to man, and circumstances that indicate<lb/> | |||
the design of <sic>it's</sic> being eaten by man.<lb/> | |||
As if Arsenic were to be cast into a Pot<lb/> | |||
with <del>food</del> <add>meat</add> in it, or set to boil for <del>food.</del> <add>meat.</add><lb/> | |||
Or were to be mixed up <del><gap/></del> in a loaf &<lb/> | |||
the loaf laid in the Street or set in the pantry. | |||
<del>with Mr</del></p> | |||
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character will either beat them, will confine
his wife, will challenge the Adulterer, or
seek his remedy at Law —
The Spaniard it is thought, will commonly put
them to death.
What is the inference? that in England the
Husband should be punished for thus avenging
himself, (+ provided if the mischief of his punishment is thought less
than the difference between that of the punishment
which he has inflicted on the Adulterers
& that the Law would have thinks proper to be inflicted on them,)
in Spain, not.
It was formerly In case of a wound that threaten'd to be mortal The usage was formerly
[observes Mr Barrington], for the Coroner to
with his Jury to visit the party while yet alive:
and in Wales it was expressly made a
part of that Officer's duty by the Statutum
— This usage Mr Barrington wishes
to see revived; & for a very good reason.
It would be useful, he observes, as a means of authenticating
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the evidence of the dying words. + + v Barringto. Obs. cog [cr 209]
Offence Access.y Poison Offence Accessory to Homicide when
Poison is the Instrument
mixing poison knowing to be such with food usually eaten
by man, laying it in a place easily accessible
to man, and circumstances that indicate
the design of it's being eaten by man.
As if Arsenic were to be cast into a Pot
with food meat in it, or set to boil for food. meat.
Or were to be mixed up in a loaf &
the loaf laid in the Street or set in the pantry.
with Mr
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