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<p>A personal insult is where a man is concerned <add>(A)</add> in doing<lb/>
<p>A personal insult is where a man is concerned <add>(A)</add> in doing<lb/>
or attempting to do any thing to the person of another in the intention<lb/>
or attempting to do any thing to the person of another in the intention<lb/>
of expressing contempt <add>(B)</add> <del><gap/></del> <add>towards</add> him or exposing him to<lb/>
of expressing contempt <add>(B)</add> <del>from</del> <add>towards</add> him or exposing him to<lb/>
the contempt of others.<lb/></p>
the contempt of others.<lb/></p>
Exposition.<lb/>
 
[(A) Concerned] See Tit. Of Co-offenders. <lb/>
<head>Exposition.</head><lb/>
<p>[(B) Expressing Contempt.]1. <del>By</del> <add>As by</add> spitting in his face, kicking<lb/>  
<p>[(A) Concerned] See Tit. Of Co-offenders. <lb/>
[(B) Expressing Contempt.]1. <del>By</del> <add>As by</add> spitting in his face, kicking<lb/>  
him, rolling him in the kennel. There are an infinity of ways of<lb/>
him, rolling him in the kennel. There are an infinity of ways of<lb/>
expressing Contempt for a man: and they are liable to be expressive<lb/>
expressing Contempt for a man: and they are liable to be expressive<lb/>
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end you had in mind was the exposing him to contempt. If for<lb/>  
end you had in mind was the exposing him to contempt. If for<lb/>  
instance it was by striking him a heavy blow with a Club or an<lb/>
instance it was by striking him a heavy blow with a Club or an<lb/>
Iron bar, or by wounding him with a sword or knife, that You<lb/></p>
Iron bar, or by wounding him with a sword or knife, that You<lb/>
<add>sought</add>
<add>sought</add></p>
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C Of Personal Insults. A Personal Insult defined.

A personal insult is where a man is concerned (A) in doing
or attempting to do any thing to the person of another in the intention
of expressing contempt (B) from towards him or exposing him to
the contempt of others.

Exposition.

[(A) Concerned] See Tit. Of Co-offenders.
[(B) Expressing Contempt.]1. By As by spitting in his face, kicking
him, rolling him in the kennel. There are an infinity of ways of
expressing Contempt for a man: and they are liable to be expressive
of a greater or less degree of contempt according to the
different manners and customs of the people.

2. Every personal Insult is a personal Injury or an attempt
to offer a personal Injury: and in general the less atrocious an
offence is in the character of a simple personal injury, the more atrocious
it is in that of a personal insult: since the slighter the bodily
pain in which you put a man to, the plainer it is that the
end you had in mind was the exposing him to contempt. If for
instance it was by striking him a heavy blow with a Club or an
Iron bar, or by wounding him with a sword or knife, that You
sought


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Identifier: | JB/072/168/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 72.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

not numbered

Box

072

Main Headings

penal code

Folio number

168

Info in main headings field

of personal insults

Image

001

Titles

exposition / justifications are / punishment / aggravations / excuses are / instructions to the judge

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f1 / f2 / f3 / f4

Penner

Watermarks

[[watermarks::myears [lion with crown emblem]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

caroline fox

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

23785

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