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<note>3. Against Espionage.</note> | <note>3. Against Espionage.</note> | ||
<p><del>3. It would also be of particular efficacy against</del><lb/><lb/>3. By distinguishing foreigners from natives it <del>would</del><lb/>might be of particular use in preventing spies: <hi rend="superscript"><del>a</del>(a)</hi> <note><hi rend="superscript">(a)</hi> Class. 4. Division 1.<lb/>Offences against national<lb/> security | <p><del>3. It would also be of particular efficacy against</del><lb/><lb/>3. By distinguishing foreigners from natives it <del>would</del><lb/>might be of particular use in preventing spies: <hi rend="superscript"><del>a</del>(a)</hi> <note><hi rend="superscript">(a)</hi> Class. 4. Division 1.<lb/>Offences against national<lb/> security — <hi rend="underline">Espionage</hi><lb/></note> applying<lb/>here too as well to the power as to the<lb/>inclination.<lb/></p> | ||
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4. Against escapes<lb/></note> | 4. Against escapes<lb/></note> | ||
<p>4. So likewise in preventing the escape of persons<lb/>in custody and of delinquents under confinement:<lb/>as also the <add>return from transportation or</add> breach of <del>a</del> <add>any other</add> sentence of banishment. <hi rend="superscript">(b)</hi><lb/></p><note><hi rend="superscript">(b)</hi> <add>Class 4. Division 2.</add> Offences against Justice <lb/>— Escape. — Prison-<lb/>breaking &c.<lb/></note> | <p>4. So likewise in preventing the escape of persons<lb/>in custody and of delinquents under confinement:<lb/>as also the <add>return from transportation or</add> breach of <del>a</del> <add>any other</add> sentence<del>s</del> of banishment. <hi rend="superscript">(b)</hi><lb/></p><note><hi rend="superscript">(b)</hi> <add>Class 4. Division 2.</add> Offences against Justice <lb/>— Escape. — Prison-<lb/>breaking &c.<lb/></note> | ||
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<note>5. Against Perjury</note> | <note>5. Against Perjury</note> | ||
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5. By facilitating the recognition of persons <add>delinquents</add><lb/>convicted of | 5. By facilitating the recognition of persons <add>delinquents</add><lb/>convicted of offences affecting <add>impairing</add> their character<lb/>in point of credibility, such as Perjury, and<lb/>wilful and calumnacious defamation, it would be<lb/>of use against Perjury, partly by deterring men<lb/>from committing that offence, and partly by<lb/>putting the officers of justice upon their guard<lb/> | ||
against it if committed, and thereby preventing<lb/><del>it from being</del> the mischief intended <add>proposed</add> by it from<lb/>taking place. In the former shape it applies<lb/>to the <del> | against it if committed, and thereby preventing<lb/><del>it from being</del> the mischief intended <add>proposed</add> by it from<lb/>taking place. In the former shape it applies<lb/>to the <del><gap/></del> <add>article of</add> <hi rend="underline">inclination</hi> , <add><del>to diminishing</del></add> in the latter to that <add>of</add> <hi rend="underline">power</hi>.<lb/></p> | ||
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<p>6. <del> | <p>6. <del><gap/></del> So likewise against Desertion and the<lb/>offence of Labouring deserters. <hi rend="superscript">(c)</hi> <note><hi rend="superscript">(c)</hi> Class 4. Division 4.<lb/>Offences against the<lb/>public force.<lb/></note> Of this more a<lb/>little further on.<lb/></p> | ||
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Indirect Legislation
Political
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3. Against Espionage.
3. It would also be of particular efficacy against
3. By distinguishing foreigners from natives it would
might be of particular use in preventing spies: a(a) (a) Class. 4. Division 1.
Offences against national
security — Espionage
applying
here too as well to the power as to the
inclination.
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4. Against escapes
4. So likewise in preventing the escape of persons
in custody and of delinquents under confinement:
as also the return from transportation or breach of a any other sentences of banishment. (b)
(b) Class 4. Division 2. Offences against Justice
— Escape. — Prison-
breaking &c.
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5. Against Perjury
5. By facilitating the recognition of persons delinquents
convicted of offences affecting impairing their character
in point of credibility, such as Perjury, and
wilful and calumnacious defamation, it would be
of use against Perjury, partly by deterring men
from committing that offence, and partly by
putting the officers of justice upon their guard
against it if committed, and thereby preventing
it from being the mischief intended proposed by it from
taking place. In the former shape it applies
to the article of inclination , to diminishing in the latter to that of power.
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6. Against desertion
6. So likewise against Desertion and the
offence of Labouring deserters. (c) (c) Class 4. Division 4.
Offences against the
public force.
Of this more a
little further on.
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