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<lb/><head>Simple Personal Injuries</head><lb/><gap/><gap/>in the <gap/>side, might<add>may</add> still be no more than what is proportionable <lb/>See Introd. Ch. [of <del><gap/></del> the proportion]<lb/>Quest: II.<lb/>Why negative offences in this way is made punishable as well as positive ones<lb/>1. Because written in the one case <add>any</add> more than in the other is punishment either <unclear>groundlip</unclear>, <unclear>inifficacious</unclear>, <gap/> or unprofitable. <lb/>See Introd. Ch. [of the <gap/><gap/><gap/>]<lb/>To p. 13<lb/>From p. 12<lb/>Quest. VIII<lb/>Why the seniority of the party injured is made a ground of aggravation?<lb/>1.<add>In a moral view<note>See Tis Of Preven-tion</note></add>That the text of the law many sense as a <unclear>lifon</unclear> of morality: insomuch that young men seeing a particular favour shewn to their <unclear>brothers</unclear> by the law, may be disposed on all oc-cassions to treat them with particular respect.<lb/>It is by age that men get experience: and by experience wisdom. <del><gap/>deleted text</del> <del><gap/>deleted text</del><add>general</add>dis-portion in the young respect the <del><gap/>deleted text</del> aged cannot therefore but be advantage to them both. | |||
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Simple Personal Injuries
in the side, mightmay still be no more than what is proportionable
See Introd. Ch. [of the proportion]
Quest: II.
Why negative offences in this way is made punishable as well as positive ones
1. Because written in the one case any more than in the other is punishment either groundlip, inifficacious, or unprofitable.
See Introd. Ch. [of the ]
To p. 13
From p. 12
Quest. VIII
Why the seniority of the party injured is made a ground of aggravation?
1.In a moral viewSee Tis Of Preven-tionThat the text of the law many sense as a lifon of morality: insomuch that young men seeing a particular favour shewn to their brothers by the law, may be disposed on all oc-cassions to treat them with particular respect.
It is by age that men get experience: and by experience wisdom. deleted text deleted textgeneraldis-portion in the young respect the deleted text aged cannot therefore but be advantage to them both.
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penal code |
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of simple personal injuries reasons |
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jeremy bentham |
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c. hamilton |
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