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Simple Personal Injuries.
Excuse 3. Provocation.
Provocation is constituted by injury: and it
may be constituted either by an injury to the party
who is punished, or to one that is dear to
him.
A real provocation is whine you or your
friend have actually received an injury from
the person you are provoked with.
An imaginary provocation is where you
believe sincerely but erroneously same such
injury to have been done, but prove mistaken.
The mistake may respect either the matter of
fact or of right law:; as in the case of
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