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<head>23</head> <head>Simple Personal Injuries.</head><lb/> <p><del><unclear>Next</unclear> <unclear>let</unclear></del> On the other hand let the adversary call in<lb/> to his assistance all those who in spite of their<lb/>opposition of all <gap/> principles are liable<lb/>to be impelled by the <del><gap/></del> appetite for Lucre,the<lb/> <del><gap/></del>condition of the Defendant <add>party endangered</add> wears a very different<lb/>aspect. Instead of one to whom before he was<lb/>perhaps superior, he has now an indeterminate<lb/>multitude to apprehend from, to <unclear>whose</unclear> united<lb/> <del><gap/></del> powers he is inevitably inferior. <unclear>Nor</unclear> is the<lb/> duration of the mischievous propensity in the accomplices<lb/> necessarily limited by it's duration in <unclear>the</unclear><lb/>principal. Having engaged them to his purpose<lb/>at the time that <del><gap/></del> propensity <del>raged</del> <add>reigned</add> in himself<lb/>without control, though in himself it should subside<lb/>before it had <add>without having</add> it's gratification, <del><unclear>it</unclear></del> <add>he</add> might<lb/>not have it in his power to put a stop to the<lb/>effects of it on them. At the time he had resolved<lb/>to countermand them, they might be out of the <lb/>way of being countermanded.</p>
<head>23</head> <head>Simple Personal Injuries.</head><lb/> <p><del><unclear>Next</unclear> <unclear>let</unclear></del> On the other hand let the adversary call in<lb/> to his assistance all those who in spite of their<lb/>opposition of all <gap/> principles are liable<lb/>to be impelled by the <del><gap/></del> appetite for Lucre,the<lb/> <del><gap/></del>condition of the Defendant <add>party endangered</add> wears a very different<lb/>aspect. Instead of one to whom before he was<lb/>perhaps superior, he has now an indeterminate<lb/>multitude to apprehend from, to <unclear>whose</unclear> united<lb/> <del><gap/></del> powers he is inevitably inferior. <unclear>Nor</unclear> is the<lb/> duration of the mischievous propensity in the accomplices<lb/> necessarily limited by it's duration in <unclear>the</unclear><lb/>principal. Having engaged them to his purpose<lb/>at the time that <del><gap/></del> propensity <del>raged</del> <add>reigned</add> in himself<lb/>without control, though in himself it should subside<lb/>before it had <add>without having</add> it's gratification, <del><unclear>it</unclear></del> <add>he</add> might<lb/>not have it in his power to put a stop to the<lb/>effects of it on them. At the time he had resolved<lb/>to countermand them, they might be out of the <lb/>way of being countermanded.</p> When Lucre therefore is the principle, the public<lb/>mischief of the offence <note>to wit the visible danger <unclear>&amp;</unclear> from thence the apprehension</note><add><del><gap/></del</add>> is enhanced on two accounts<lb/>[receives an encrease in two ways:] 1<hi rend='superscript'>st</hi> <del><gap/></del> <del><gap/></del><lb/> <del>of the</del> By the encrease of the number of persons<lb/>
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23 Simple Personal Injuries.

Next let On the other hand let the adversary call in
to his assistance all those who in spite of their
opposition of all principles are liable
to be impelled by the appetite for Lucre,the
condition of the Defendant party endangered wears a very different
aspect. Instead of one to whom before he was
perhaps superior, he has now an indeterminate
multitude to apprehend from, to whose united
powers he is inevitably inferior. Nor is the
duration of the mischievous propensity in the accomplices
necessarily limited by it's duration in the
principal. Having engaged them to his purpose
at the time that propensity raged reigned in himself
without control, though in himself it should subside
before it had without having it's gratification, it he might
not have it in his power to put a stop to the
effects of it on them. At the time he had resolved
to countermand them, they might be out of the
way of being countermanded.

When Lucre therefore is the principle, the public
mischief of the offence to wit the visible danger & from thence the apprehension</del> is enhanced on two accounts
[receives an encrease in two ways:] 1st
of the By the encrease of the number of persons

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Identifier: | JB/072/122/003"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 72.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

072

Main Headings

penal code

Folio number

122

Info in main headings field

simple personal injuries / offences respecting the persons of individuals

Image

003

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

e21 / e22 / e23 / e24

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

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

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

23739

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