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' | <head>1828. <sic>Sept.</sic> 28<lb/>Blackstone</head> <!-- in pencil --> <p><sic>Ch.</sic> Universal Jurisprudence</note><lb/>(2 <note>§. Remedies</note></p> <p><hi rend="underline">Dolosa</hi>. Aye: but was <add>my</add> Equity Judges do. need<lb/>in both cases. Ask Blackstone else.</p> <p>Astrea. Yes. a remedy which is worse than the<lb/><gap/>. If by the wrong you have lost <add>to the amount</add> £10 paid, they<lb/>first make you lose £100, and then <add>for a number of years</add> they have great<lb/>doubts <del>whether longer</del> what to do about the matter and<lb/>when you are ruined or dead of a broken heart they<lb/>give you either nothing or something which goes to pay<lb/>your lawyers.</p> <p><del>Gubernia. When the wrong is so in such a degree</del> <add>Gubernia. In some cases, the <del><gap/></del> wrongdoer wrong puts<lb/>men in such a passion that I <del><gap/> <gap/></del> do not know what <!-- continues into the margin --><lb/>I am about: I then<lb/>kill the man: but<lb/>if he has any money<lb/>I can get at, I put<lb/>it into my own<lb/>pocket. Sister Felicia<lb/>would I warrant have<lb/>given it to the party wronged<lb/>in case of a murder, to the<lb/><!-- continues along the edge of the page -->widow and children of the party murdered. That's because she is such a<lb/>simpleton.</add><lb/><del><gap/> <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> be<lb/>in a passion I put a man to death <add>deprive the wrongdoer of life</add><gap/> <gap/> <gap/></del><lb/><del>I give to</del> <add>What need I care about</add> the party wronged? <del>Why should I?</del> <add>What should I get by giving him the money?</add> What<lb/><del>gap/> <add>matters what/as to</del> what to sup</add></del> matters it <add>to me</add> — what he suffers? <del><del><gap/> <gap/></del> Not a straw: does<lb/>it <add>Professor</add> Blackstone</p> <p>Blackstone from below. No, <add>indeed</add> Madam, <add>as you say not a straw:</add> the satisfaction <!-- continues into the margin --><lb/>you give to yourself<lb/>by seeing <del>him</del> <add>the other person</add> suffer.<lb/><del><add>give your</add></del> to the trouble <add><del>by the <gap/> <gap/> of his passion</add> a <gap/><gap/> as</del> <add><gap/></add> so very great + <note>+</note> <del>to an</del></p> <p><hi rend="underline">Dolosa</hi> Blackstone you do not know what you are<hi rend="superscript">[+]</hi> <note>[+] saying. satisfaction<lb/>to the public you should<lb/>have said.</note></p> <p><note>Blackstone. Madam<lb/>I stand corrected: the<lb/>press shall be corrected<lb/>Accordingly.</note></p> <p><hi rend="underline">Felicia</hi>. would <del>we</del> the public be the less satisfied, if<lb/>the individual wronged was <del><gap/></del> <add>satisfied</add> too?</p> | ||
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1828. Sept. 28
Blackstone
Ch. Universal Jurisprudence</note>
(2 §. Remedies
Dolosa. Aye: but was my Equity Judges do. need
in both cases. Ask Blackstone else.
Astrea. Yes. a remedy which is worse than the
. If by the wrong you have lost to the amount £10 paid, they
first make you lose £100, and then for a number of years they have great
doubts whether longer what to do about the matter and
when you are ruined or dead of a broken heart they
give you either nothing or something which goes to pay
your lawyers.
Gubernia. When the wrong is so in such a degree Gubernia. In some cases, the wrongdoer wrong puts
men in such a passion that I do not know what
I am about: I then
kill the man: but
if he has any money
I can get at, I put
it into my own
pocket. Sister Felicia
would I warrant have
given it to the party wronged
in case of a murder, to the
widow and children of the party murdered. That's because she is such a
simpleton.
be
in a passion I put a man to death deprive the wrongdoer of life
I give to What need I care about the party wronged? Why should I? What should I get by giving him the money? What
gap/> <add>matters what/as to what to sup</add> matters it to me — what he suffers? Not a straw: does
it Professor Blackstone
Blackstone from below. No, indeed Madam, as you say not a straw: the satisfaction
you give to yourself
by seeing him the other person suffer.
give your to the trouble by the of his passion a as so very great + + to an
Dolosa Blackstone you do not know what you are[+] [+] saying. satisfaction
to the public you should
have said.
Blackstone. Madam
I stand corrected: the
press shall be corrected
Accordingly.
Felicia. would we the public be the less satisfied, if
the individual wronged was satisfied too?
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