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<p>1826. March 20<lb/>
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<head>Penal Code</head><note>Ch. 1. Offences affect<hi rend="superscript">g</hi> the person<lb/>
 
&sect. 7.  Mental vexation simple</note></p>
 
<p><del>for</del>  The cases then to which responsibility<lb/>
 
punitional and satisfactional, or, at least<lb/>
compensational shall be confined, may it<lb/>
should seem to be reducible to two:</p>
<p>1.  Where the intention to give pain<lb/>
is established, and the contemplation of the pain<lb/>
so intended and endeavoured to be given is<lb/>
the final cause of the act.  For, in this case,<lb/>
here by the supposition is the evil <add>mischief</add> of the first order:<lb/>
also, evil of the second order, for here<lb/>
has been manifested a disposition from whence<lb/>
ulterior pain by any such persons to whom<lb/>
it may have happened to become objects of<lb/>
antipathy to the delinquent, may reasonably<lb/>
be apprehended.  If in this one case, the<lb/>
<del>offence</del> <add>disposition</add> remains unrepreseed, it may reasonably<lb/>
be expected to give birth to others and others without<lb/>
end. In the case of corporal vexation, the need of repression<lb/>
where the disposition is thus present has been shown by the<lb/>
example of the drop of water, and the tyranny equally <unclear>unsupportable</unclear><lb/>
would be the result of the license allowed to mental vexation</p>
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1826. March 20
Penal CodeCh. 1. Offences affectg the person
&sect. 7. Mental vexation simple

for The cases then to which responsibility
punitional and satisfactional, or, at least
compensational shall be confined, may it
should seem to be reducible to two:

1. Where the intention to give pain
is established, and the contemplation of the pain
so intended and endeavoured to be given is
the final cause of the act. For, in this case,
here by the supposition is the evil mischief of the first order:
also, evil of the second order, for here
has been manifested a disposition from whence
ulterior pain by any such persons to whom
it may have happened to become objects of
antipathy to the delinquent, may reasonably
be apprehended. If in this one case, the
offence disposition remains unrepreseed, it may reasonably
be expected to give birth to others and others without
end. In the case of corporal vexation, the need of repression
where the disposition is thus present has been shown by the
example of the drop of water, and the tyranny equally unsupportable
would be the result of the license allowed to mental vexation


Identifier: | JB/065/066/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 65.

Date_1

1826-03-20

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9-10

Box

065

Main Headings

Penal Code

Folio number

066

Info in main headings field

Penal Code

Image

001

Titles

Category

Copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

Watermarks

Marginals

George Bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

20719

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