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<p><note>3<!-- 3, in pencil --> What is not Treason but Rebellion</note> [<hi rend='superscript'>(b)</hi> Intention of benefiting] If <del><gap/></del> what he does is with an | <p><note>3<!-- 3, in pencil --> What is not Treason but Rebellion</note> [<hi rend='superscript'>(b)</hi> Intention of benefiting] If <del><gap/></del> what he does is with an | ||
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intention of benefiting the State , his offence is not | intention of benefiting the State, his offence is not | ||
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Treason but Rebellion. | Treason but Rebellion. | ||
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intention if there be <add>on foot</add> any complaint of real or | intention if there be <add>on foot</add> any complaint of real or | ||
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pretended grievances <add>in the administration of the Sovereign</add> , and his contention be to make | pretended grievances <add>in the administration of the Sovereign</add>, and his contention be to make | ||
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the assistance afforded or diversion created by the | the assistance afforded or diversion created by the | ||
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foreign state in question subservient to the redressing | foreign state in question subservient to the redressing | ||
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of such grievances . | of such grievances. | ||
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<p><!-- indented --><note>A person obstinately refusing to give intelligence of the designs &c of the enemy , how to be compelled .</note> If having it in his power to communicate | <p><!-- indented --><note>A person obstinately refusing to give intelligence of the designs &c of the enemy , how to be compelled.</note> If having it in his power to communicate | ||
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any <add>such</add> intelligence <del>he</del>[see Art .....] he obstinately refutes | any <add>such</add> intelligence <del>he</del>[see Art .....] he obstinately refutes | ||
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the following methods may <add>any or all of them</add> be taken to compel him | the following methods may <add>any or all of them</add> be taken to compel him | ||
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1. He may be imprisoned . | 1. He may be imprisoned. | ||
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2. He may be <unclear>dieted</unclear><!-- also looks like: 'dicted' (though I can't find any trace of it as being a work on google or in the Collins English Dictionary ?) --> in a dark dungeon | 2. He may be <unclear>dieted</unclear><!-- also looks like: 'dicted' (though I can't find any trace of it as being a work on google or in the Collins English Dictionary ?) --> in a dark dungeon | ||
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3. In case of <del>urgent</del> extreme necessity , where the urgency | 3. In case of <del>urgent</del> extreme necessity, where the urgency | ||
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of the occasion admits not of any delay , | of the occasion admits not of any delay, | ||
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he may be put to the torture . | he may be put to the torture. | ||
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Treason
3 What is not Treason but Rebellion [(b) Intention of benefiting] If what he does is with an
intention of benefiting the State, his offence is not
Treason but Rebellion.
It may Such may appear to have been his design
intention if there be on foot any complaint of real or
pretended grievances in the administration of the Sovereign, and his contention be to make
the assistance afforded or diversion created by the
foreign state in question subservient to the redressing
of such grievances.
Or any dispute concerning the title to the sovereignty
or any branch thereof and his intention
be by means of such foreign force to support
the title of a pretender.
A person obstinately refusing to give intelligence of the designs &c of the enemy , how to be compelled. If having it in his power to communicate
any such intelligence he[see Art .....] he obstinately refutes
so to do when lawfully commanded
the following methods may any or all of them be taken to compel him
1. He may be imprisoned.
2. He may be dieted in a dark dungeon
3. In case of urgent extreme necessity, where the urgency
of the occasion admits not of any delay,
he may be put to the torture.
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