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case of Deodand</note><lb/>
case of Deodand</note><lb/>


should pay them. So <del><gap/></del> far was in order. But<lb/>
<p>should pay them. So <del><gap/></del> far was in order. But<lb/>
why <del>to go to another</del> <add>resort to any other</add> fund than the
why <del>to go to another</del> <add>resort to any other</add> fund than the
Was he the poorer for having died a <del>sudden</del><add>violent</add> death,<lb/>
Was he the poorer for having died a <del>sudden</del><add>violent</add> death,<lb/>
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after all he had nothing to pay for himself, could not<lb/>
after all he had nothing to pay for himself, could not<lb/>
the parish, or the hundred or the next Abbey have<lb/>
the parish, or the hundred or the next Abbey have<lb/>
paid for him?
paid for him?</p>
 
<p>I would not swear but the sages who invented<lb/>
this notable institution <del>thought</del><add> might think</add> to do a spite to<lb/>
the thing, the Waggon the ship or whatever it<lb/>
was by making it po<gap/>iled: as the Athenians<lb/>
exterminated the stone that had <del>public upon</del><add>struck</add> a<lb/>
man and killed him: that is <del>took</del><add>carried</add> it out of their<lb/>
country &amp; <del>flung</del><add>threw</add> it into another. Many a polite<lb/>
institution, which the Lawyer admires <add><del>extolls</del></add> with humble<lb/>
deference<add><del>reverence</del></add>, has had no better ground.</p><pb/>
 


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Click Here To Edit Punishment in alienam perforiam Random Punisht
2. Forfeiture in
case of Deodand

should pay them. So far was in order. But
why to go to another resort to any other fund than the Was he the poorer for having died a suddenviolent death,
than if he had died a natural one? or by for dying
by the effect of a thing in motion, than if he had
died by the a fall from a thing at reast? And if
after all he had nothing to pay for himself, could not
the parish, or the hundred or the next Abbey have
paid for him?

I would not swear but the sages who invented
this notable institution thought might think to do a spite to
the thing, the Waggon the ship or whatever it
was by making it poiled: as the Athenians
exterminated the stone that had public uponstruck a
man and killed him: that is tookcarried it out of their
country & flungthrew it into another. Many a polite
institution, which the Lawyer admires extolls with humble
deferencereverence, has had no better ground.


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Identifier: | JB/141/142/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 141.

Date_1

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Box

141

Main Headings

rationale of punishment

Folio number

142

Info in main headings field

punishment in alienam personam

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f48

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::propatria [britannia motif]]]

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Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

48359

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