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<note>Rape - unnatural Rape t</note>Rape is when without excuse a man has carnal knowledge of another person not consenting. <lb/> <!-- symbol --> It is called unnatural, when <del>performed by</del><lb/> perpetrated on a <del><gap/></del> male or on a female in<lb/> in any <del><gap/>deleted text</del><add><del>It is an excuse if the ravisher</del></add> but the<del><gap/>deleted text<gap/><gap/></del> proper part. <lb/><head>Excuses are</head><lb/><note>Wife</note><p>paragraph</p> 1. <del>It is an excuse</del> If the party ravished<lb/> be the lawful wife of the ravisher:<gap/><del><gap/> of <gap/></del> <add>although she</add><lb/><del>reasonable <gap/></del><add>be not his wife, if</add> with a sincere persuasion he believes<lb/> her <add>so</add> to be. <del>his <gap/>t</del> See the Law concerning Man<lb/> and Wife. | <note>Rape - unnatural Rape t</note>Rape is when without excuse a man has carnal knowledge of another person not consenting. <lb/> <!-- symbol --> It is called unnatural, when <del>performed by</del><lb/> perpetrated on a <del><gap/></del> male or on a female in<lb/> in any <del><gap/>deleted text</del><add><del>It is an excuse if the ravisher</del></add> but the<del><gap/>deleted text<gap/><gap/></del> proper part. <lb/><head>Excuses are</head><lb/><note>Wife</note><p>paragraph</p> 1. <del>It is an excuse</del> If the party ravished<lb/> be the lawful wife of the ravisher:<gap/><del><gap/> of <gap/></del> <add>although she</add><lb/><del>reasonable <gap/></del><add>be not his wife, if</add> with a sincere persuasion he believes<lb/> her <add>so</add> to be. <del>his <gap/>t</del> See the Law concerning Man<lb/> and Wife. | ||
<note>Concubine</note><p>paragraph</p> 2. If she hath ever <unclear>lived</unclear> <!-- loved? --> with him before as his<lb/> Concubine: or if <del>he</del> <add>with her consent he</add> hath had carnal knowledge<lb/> of her before.<lb/><p>paragraph</p><note>Prostitute</note> 3. If she be a common Harlot. <lb/> In <del><gap/><gap/></del> <add>these</add> cases it should be punished in no <gap/><lb/> manner than by Fine or Imprisonment <del>or</del><lb/> <del>both</del> for not more than two years or both: and <lb/> let the <del>judge and</del> <add>party injured receive</add> compensation or not at the | <note>Concubine</note><p>paragraph</p> 2. If she hath ever <unclear>lived</unclear> <!-- loved? --> with him before as his<lb/> Concubine: or if <del>he</del> <add>with her consent he</add> hath had carnal knowledge<lb/> of her before.<lb/><p>paragraph</p><note>Prostitute</note> 3. If she be a common Harlot. <lb/> In <del><gap/><gap/></del> <add>these</add> cases it should be punished in no <gap/><lb/> manner than by Fine or Imprisonment <del>or</del><lb/> <del>both</del> for not more than two years or both: and <lb/> let the <del>judge and</del> <add>party injured receive</add> compensation or not at the Discretion<lb/> of the Judge. | ||
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C Personal Injuries Rape
A Personal insultA Personal insult is when by looks or gestures
or by ruder Treatment offent to the person of another
who is presentgap you express contempt for him
or endeavor to expose him to contempt.
A Lewd AssaultAdeleted text lewd assaultinjury is when any one
through lust treats or attempts to treat with indecent freedom the person of
another who is unwilling.
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MurderMurder is when without lawful cause
or excuse a any person endeavouring to kill or
maim any person or irrecoverably to disable him in any of his
organs or members another person you kill that
person or another.
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Rape - unnatural Rape tRape is when without excuse a man has carnal knowledge of another person not consenting.
It is called unnatural, when performed by
perpetrated on a male or on a female in
in any deleted textIt is an excuse if the ravisher but thedeleted text proper part.
Excuses are
Wife
paragraph
1. It is an excuse If the party ravished
be the lawful wife of the ravisher: of although she
reasonable be not his wife, if with a sincere persuasion he believes
her so to be. his t See the Law concerning Man
and Wife.
Concubine
paragraph
2. If she hath ever lived with him before as his
Concubine: or if he with her consent he hath had carnal knowledge
of her before.
paragraph
Prostitute 3. If she be a common Harlot.
In these cases it should be punished in no
manner than by Fine or Imprisonment or
both for not more than two years or both: and
let the judge and party injured receive compensation or not at the Discretion
of the Judge.
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