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' | <head>C<lb/> <sic>Miscell.</sic></head> <p>he pleases, than to be at the trouble of <del>declarin</del> letting<lb/>people know what <add>money</add> he chose to look upon as necessary<lb/>for them to subsist on during their journey.</p> <p>When I <del><gap/></del> crossed over from Calais to Dover some years ago<lb/>I must confess I little thought I was liable to<lb/>be hanged for <del>carrying a silver with</del> <add>bringing my toothpick home</add> with me without<lb/> getting a written permission from the King.</p> <!-- line across the page --> <p><note><add>37</add><lb/> Polygamy —<lb/> Aggravation — Virgin</note></p> <p>Make Bigamy <add>Polygamy</add> with a virgin more penal than<lb/>with a widow.</p> <!-- line across the page --> <p><note><add>38</add><lb/> <del><gap/></del> Promulgation </note></p> <p> Whenever any person takes upon him a condition<lb/>which is <add>made</add> the object of regulation by the Laws,<lb/>let <del>him be obliged to <unclear>pursue</unclear></del> the code relative<lb/> to that condition be put into his hands — Thus<lb/>when two persons marry, let the Code <del><gap/></del><lb/>containing the Laws relative to man & wife<lb/>be put into the hands of each of them at the<lb/> altar.</p> <!-- line across the page --> <p><note><add>39</add><lb/> Offences named<lb/> x un-named</note></p> <p><add>Of</add> Offences <add>some</add> are <del><gap/></del> <!-- small area of paper torn away --> <gap/> <hi rend="underline">named</hi> <add>others</add> or <hi rend="underline">un-named:</hi> <add>without a name</add><lb/>The former are generally of the universal & perpetual<lb/> kind: <add><del><gap/></del> among</add> the latter that local and temporary Offences<lb/> are principally to be met with.</p> <!-- line across the page --> <p><note><add>40</add><lb/>Theft &c<lb/>Opening letters<lb/> to be made penal</note></p> <p>Make it an offence for any to open the letters of<lb/> another and divulge the contents especially a<lb/> servant of his master — <sic>M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi></sic< Welch's case</p> <!-- line across the page --> <p><note><add>41</add><lb/>Death temporary</note></p> <p>Temporary death by the exhaustion or consumption<lb/>of <!-- small area of paper missing --><gap/> Air — Martin on the Air pump.</p> <!-- line across the page --> <p><note><add>42</add><lb/>Punishment <sic>chronical</sic><lb/> for Treason &c</note></p> <p>When it requires no step to be taken in order to<lb/>continue confiscation, or in general to continue<lb/> a painful application, <hi rend="underline">indolence</hi> is on the side of severity:<lb/> when it does, indolence is on the side of mercy.</p> | ||
C
Miscell.
he pleases, than to be at the trouble of declarin letting
people know what money he chose to look upon as necessary
for them to subsist on during their journey.
When I crossed over from Calais to Dover some years ago
I must confess I little thought I was liable to
be hanged for carrying a silver with bringing my toothpick home with me without
getting a written permission from the King.
37
Polygamy —
Aggravation — Virgin
Make Bigamy Polygamy with a virgin more penal than
with a widow.
38
Promulgation
Whenever any person takes upon him a condition
which is made the object of regulation by the Laws,
let him be obliged to pursue the code relative
to that condition be put into his hands — Thus
when two persons marry, let the Code
containing the Laws relative to man & wife
be put into the hands of each of them at the
altar.
39
Offences named
x un-named
Of Offences some are named others or un-named: without a name
The former are generally of the universal & perpetual
kind: among the latter that local and temporary Offences
are principally to be met with.
40
Theft &c
Opening letters
to be made penal
Make it an offence for any to open the letters of
another and divulge the contents especially a
servant of his master — Mr</sic< Welch's case
41
Death temporary
Temporary death by the exhaustion or consumption
of Air — Martin on the Air pump.
<note>42
Punishment <sic>chronical
for Treason &c</note>
When it requires no step to be taken in order to
continue confiscation, or in general to continue
a painful application, indolence is on the side of severity:
when it does, indolence is on the side of mercy.
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