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<head><!-- Pencil note -->Imposition of Expence</head> | <head><foreign>Appel aux <gap/> <gap/><lb/>et fatiere</foreign><!-- Pencil note --><lb/>Imposition of Expence No. 1</head><lb/>No wonder it should have been sticking in your<lb/>gizards: neither by name, or by description, had I ever<lb/>found any thing about it in any law book. Crying<lb/>all the while has not the less been the demand for it,<lb/>frequent the known commission of it, infinite y<hi rend="superscript"></hi>r number<lb/>of the opportunities of committing it, infinite the<lb/>mischief capable of being done by it. By physical<lb/>means mischief is but too capable of being produced<lb/>without profit to the author: not less so, otherwise<lb/>than by physical means, like any other injury,<lb/>this is susceptible of the distinctions expressed<lb/>in Roman Law by <hi rend="underline">Dolcis</hi> and <hi rend="underline">Culpa</hi>: our own<lb/>expressions for them I do not at this moment recollect:<lb/>in case of <hi rend="underline">Dolcis</hi>, ill will is the most ordinary<lb/>motive as in the case of what in Blackstone's<lb/>language is called malicious mischief,<lb/>by which he means production of mischief <add>to property</add> by<lb/>means purely physical: destruction and endamagement<lb/>are I believe our divisions of it. | ||
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Appel aux
et fatiere
Imposition of Expence No. 1
No wonder it should have been sticking in your
gizards: neither by name, or by description, had I ever
found any thing about it in any law book. Crying
all the while has not the less been the demand for it,
frequent the known commission of it, infinite yr number
of the opportunities of committing it, infinite the
mischief capable of being done by it. By physical
means mischief is but too capable of being produced
without profit to the author: not less so, otherwise
than by physical means, like any other injury,
this is susceptible of the distinctions expressed
in Roman Law by Dolcis and Culpa: our own
expressions for them I do not at this moment recollect:
in case of Dolcis, ill will is the most ordinary
motive as in the case of what in Blackstone's
language is called malicious mischief,
by which he means production of mischief to property by
means purely physical: destruction and endamagement
are I believe our divisions of it.
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