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<p><!-- indent --><note>Personation a species of false Evidence.</note>  Where a man uses endeavours to cause You to believe
<p><!-- indent --><note>Personation a species of false Evidence.</note>  Where a man uses endeavours to cause You to believe
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him to be some other individual , it is Personation . One way
him to be some other individual, it is Personation. One way
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therefore of giving false evidence may be by Personation.
therefore of giving false evidence may be by Personation.
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<head>II.  Means by which He may come to fail</head>
<head>II.  Means by which He may come to fail</head>
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<p><!-- indent --><note>Failure in point of inclination may be <del>his own fault merely, or</del> <add>negative or positive</add> <del>that of others also .</del></note>  Next with regard to the ways in which the purposes
<p><!-- indent --><note>Failure in point of inclination may be <del>his own fault merely, or</del> <add>negative or positive</add> <del>that of others also.</del></note>  Next with regard to the ways in which the purposes
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of Justice may be frustrated <add>by a failure <add>on the part of the Judge</add> in point</add> <del><unclear>through want</unclear></del> of inclination.
of Justice may be frustrated <add>by a failure <add>on the part of the Judge</add> in point</add> <del><unclear>through want</unclear></del> of inclination.
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<del>or as opposite inclination in the Judge to act according</del> <add>This failure may either be negative or positive : negative</add>
<del>or as opposite inclination in the Judge to act according</del> <add>This failure may either be negative or positive: negative</add>
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when it consists simply in the want of inclination to act properly : positive , when it consists in a positive inclination to <add><del>to the intention of the Law.</del></add>
when it consists simply in the want of inclination to act properly: positive, when it consists in a positive inclination to <add><del>to the intention of the Law.</del></add>
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act improperly .
act improperly.
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<p><!-- indent --><del>With regard to this point likewise a deficiency or improper
 
<p><!-- indent --><del>With regard to this point likewise a deficiency or improper</del>
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bias may ensue either from his own fault merely  
bias may ensue either from his own fault merely  
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or that of others.
or that of others.
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<p><!-- indent -->When through his own fault , the evil disposition may ensue
<p><!-- indent -->When through his own fault, the evil disposition may ensue
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from any of the motives by which human nature is
from any of the motives by which human nature is
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liable to be influenced . When such is the direction given by
liable to be influenced. When such is the direction given by
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them to a man's inclination they may be all stiled bad
them to a man's inclination they may be all stiled bad
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though<del>ts</del> not equally bad motives .
though<del>ts</del> not equally bad motives.
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<p><!-- indent --><note>When others are in fault it may be produced by coercive or seductive Motives.</note>  When through the fault of other persons , it is by means
<p><!-- indent --><note>When others are in fault it may be produced by coercive or seductive Motives.</note>  When through the fault of other persons, it is by means
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of some Motives presented to him by such other persons.  <add>These</add>
of some Motives presented to him by such other persons.  <add>These</add>
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C 7. Offences against Justice.

When given upon oath and known to be false by him who gives
it, it is called Perjury.

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Personation a species of false Evidence. Where a man uses endeavours to cause You to believe
him to be some other individual, it is Personation. One way
therefore of giving false evidence may be by Personation.


II. Means by which He may come to fail In Point of Inclination.


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Failure in point of inclination may be his own fault merely, or negative or positive that of others also. Next with regard to the ways in which the purposes
of Justice may be frustrated by a failure <add>on the part of the Judge in point</add> through want of inclination.
or as opposite inclination in the Judge to act according This failure may either be negative or positive: negative
when it consists simply in the want of inclination to act properly: positive, when it consists in a positive inclination to to the intention of the Law.
act improperly.


With regard to this point likewise a deficiency or improper
bias may ensue either from his own fault merely
or that of others.

When through his own fault, the evil disposition may ensue
from any of the motives by which human nature is
liable to be influenced. When such is the direction given by
them to a man's inclination they may be all stiled bad
thoughts not equally bad motives.

When others are in fault it may be produced by coercive or seductive Motives. When through the fault of other persons, it is by means
of some Motives presented to him by such other persons. These



Identifier: | JB/072/070/003"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 72.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

14-17, 20, 19, 18, 21-26

Box

072

Main Headings

penal code

Folio number

070

Info in main headings field

offences against justice

Image

003

Titles

means by which he may come to fail in point of knowledge / means by which he may come to fail in point of inclination / means by which he may come to fail in /point / the article/ of power

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f5 / f6 / f7 / f8

Penner

Watermarks

[[watermarks::[gr with crown motif] pro patria [with motif]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

23687

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