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<p><head>C</head><lb/><head>Of <sic>Falshoods</sic> in general</head><lb/><head>Diff</head><lb/></p>
<p><head>C</head><lb/><head>Of <sic>Falshoods</sic> in general</head><lb/><head>Diff</head><lb/></p>


<p>It has already been intimated, that <sic>falshood</sic>, when <note>Each kind of falshood is applicable to every offence</note><lb/> <sic>considird</sic> in the <add>light of an</add> offence <del>of Forgery it will be believed </del> is an offence<lb/> of the <add>most extensive and the</add> most heterogeneous nature.  <del>It seems and in any System of</del><lb/> <del>Laws to have been dealt with <gap/> any uniform and comprehensive</del><lb/> <del>Plan.</del>  It covers<del> <gap/></del> if one may so say a larger<lb/> quantity of space in the circle of delinquency than what<lb/> is occupied by all other possible offences put together.  By<lb/> <del>Forgery every</del> <add><sic>Falshood</sic> any</add> pernicious design <add>whatever</add> may either be accomplished<lb/> or forwarded that can be accomplished by any other kind<lb/> of offence; and a great many which cannot be accomplished<lb/> by any other.  <del><gap/> offence whatever <add> be that which</add> a man may <add>act</add> by <add>By Forgery that is no offence</add></del>  <add>Accordingly there is no offence whatsoever</add><lb/> to which it may <del>be</del> not be contributory:  if in no other way, at least,<lb/> <del>Forgery be contributory</del> <del><add>as it were</add></del> by suggesting either the <hi rend='underline'>motives</hi> <lb/> or the <hi rend='underline'>means</hi>.  Hence it is that <del>Forgery might be distinguished </del> <add><sic>Falshood</sic> in general, and</add><lb/> in <gap/> it <gap/> into</del> <add>each of the <del>above</del> species above distinguished in particular, <del>might</del> may be <del>divided again into as many</del> distinguished again with</add> as many different species<lb/> as there are species of offences.  <del>For different offences  </del> <add>There are some offences</add><lb/> indeed <add>to which</add> it is <del><gap/> as </del> less likely <del>for it</del>
<p>It has already been intimated, that <sic>falshood</sic>, when <note>Each kind of falshood is applicable to every offence</note><lb/> <sic>considird</sic> in the <add>light of an</add> offence <del>of Forgery it will be believed </del> is an offence<lb/> of the <add>most extensive and the</add> most heterogeneous nature.  <del>It seems and in any System of</del><lb/> <del>Laws to have been dealt with <gap/> any uniform and comprehensive</del><lb/> <del>Plan.</del>  It covers<del> <gap/></del> if one may so say a larger<lb/> quantity of space in the circle of delinquency than what<lb/> is occupied by all other possible offences put together.  By<lb/> <del>Forgery every</del> <add><sic>Falshood</sic> any</add> pernicious design <add>whatever</add> may either be accomplished<lb/> or forwarded that can be accomplished by any other kind<lb/> of offence; and a great many which cannot be accomplished<lb/> by any other.  <del><gap/> offence whatever <add> be that which</add> a man may <add>act</add> by <add>By Forgery that is no offence</add></del>  <add>Accordingly there is no offence whatsoever</add><lb/> to which it may <del>be</del> not be contributory:  if in no other way, at least,<lb/> <del>Forgery be contributory</del> <del><add>as it were</add></del> by suggesting either the <hi rend='underline'>motives</hi> <!-- incomplete marginal note due to torn paper --><lb/> or the <hi rend='underline'>means</hi>.  Hence it is that <del>Forgery might be distinguished </del> <add><sic>Falshood</sic> in general, and</add><lb/> <del>in <gap/> it <gap/> into</del> <add>each of the <del>above</del> species above distinguished in particular, <del>might</del> may be <del>divided again into as many</del> distinguished again into</add> as many different species<lb/> as there are species of offences.  <del>For different offences  </del> <add>There are some offences</add><lb/> indeed <add>to which</add> it is <del><gap/> as </del> less likely <del>for it</del> to be subservient than<lb/> <del><gap/> the <gap/><gap/><gap/><gap/></del> <add>to others.  There are <del><gap/></del> even some</add> <del>With regard to some offences <add>to which</add> indeed</del> it may <add>appear rather</add> difficult <del>to</del><lb/><add>at first sight to</add> conceive how it should be subservient: and <add>to which</add> it is only perhaps <add>by</add></p>
<lb/> to be subservient than<lb/> <del><gap/> the <gap/><gap/><gap/><gap/></del> <add>to others.  There are <del><gap/></del> even some</add><lb/>   With regardto some offences <add>to which</add> <del>indeed</del> it may <add>appear rather</add> difficult <del>to</del><lb/><add>at first sight to</add> conceive how it should be subservient: and <add>to which</add> it is only perhaps <add>by</add></p>
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Of Falshoods in general
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It has already been intimated, that falshood, when Each kind of falshood is applicable to every offence
considird in the light of an offence of Forgery it will be believed is an offence
of the most extensive and the most heterogeneous nature. It seems and in any System of
Laws to have been dealt with any uniform and comprehensive
Plan. It covers if one may so say a larger
quantity of space in the circle of delinquency than what
is occupied by all other possible offences put together. By
Forgery every Falshood any pernicious design whatever may either be accomplished
or forwarded that can be accomplished by any other kind
of offence; and a great many which cannot be accomplished
by any other. offence whatever be that which a man may act by By Forgery that is no offence Accordingly there is no offence whatsoever
to which it may be not be contributory: if in no other way, at least,
Forgery be contributory as it were by suggesting either the motives
or the means. Hence it is that Forgery might be distinguished Falshood in general, and
in it into each of the above species above distinguished in particular, might may be divided again into as many distinguished again into as many different species
as there are species of offences. For different offences There are some offences
indeed to which it is as less likely for it to be subservient than
the to others. There are even some With regard to some offences to which indeed it may appear rather difficult to
at first sight to conceive how it should be subservient: and to which it is only perhaps by


Identifier: | JB/071/059/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 71.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

not numbered

Box

071

Main Headings

penal code

Folio number

059

Info in main headings field

of falshoods in general

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

Watermarks

[[watermarks::myears [lion with crown motif]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

caroline fox

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

23462

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