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<head>C</head><lb/><head>Of <del>Unlawful</del> <del><add><unclear>clandestine</unclear></add></del> <del>Threats</del> <add>Unlawful</add> Menacement</head><lb/><del>For clandestine threats</del> <add><del>menacement</del></add> <del>of personal harm the</del><lb/><add><del><gap/></del></add> <del> punishment may be as follows</del><lb/><add>Extra-punishment</add><del><gap/><gap/>offender may be confined <gap/> in a dark</del><lb/><del>dungeon for <unclear>a term</unclear> not exceeding</del> <del><add>more than</add></del> <del>three months.</del><lb/> <del><gap/></del> <p>1 <add>Characteristic punishment of</add> <del><gap/> may be set blindfold upon</del> the artificial<lb/>precipice. <note><gap/> of Executions</note> This at option.  1<lb/></p>2. Confinement in the black dungeon. This at option:<lb/>up to three months, at discretion. <note>back to p.<gap/></note><lb/> <p><del><head>Menacement</head></del><lb/><note>From p.7 par. 1</note><note>2</note> <del>Denouncing unlawful threats</del> <add>Menacement</add> is the more criminal,<lb/>the greater the injury is which is threaten'd:<lb/></p><p>2<lb/>Also the more resolved the offender appears to be<lb/>to pursue his purpose.</p><p>3.<lb/>Also the more terrifying the manner and<lb/>circumstances are in which the threat is signified.<note>To p.7.par 2</note></p> <p><note>3</note> <note>From p.7.par.2</note> <head>Quest. 1</head>Why menacement when <gap/>, shall be<lb/>presumed to be levelled at the person.</p><head>Reasons</head><lb/>1. Because <del>it is about his</del> <add>a man's</add> person <del>that a man</del> <add>is <del><gap/></del></add> <add>the object</add>
<head>C</head><lb/><head>Of <del>Unlawful</del> <del><add><unclear>clandestine</unclear></add></del> <del>Threats</del> <add>Unlawful</add> Menacement</head><lb/><del>For clandestine threats</del> <add><del>menacement</del></add> <del>of personal harm the</del><lb/><add><del><gap/></del></add> <del> punishment may be as follows</del><lb/><add>Extra-punishment</add><del><gap/><gap/>offender may be confined <gap/> in a dark</del><lb/><del>dungeon for <unclear>a term</unclear> not exceeding</del> <del><add>more than</add></del> <del>three months.</del><lb/> <del><gap/></del> <p>1 <add>Characteristic punishment of</add> <del><gap/> may be set blindfold upon</del> the artificial<lb/>precipice. <note><gap/> of Executions</note> This at option.  1<lb/></p>2. Confinement in the black dungeon. This at option:<lb/>up to three months, at discretion. <note>back to p.<gap/></note><lb/> <p><del><head>Menacement</head></del><lb/><note>From p.7 par. 1</note><note>2</note> <del>Denouncing unlawful threats</del> <add>Menacement</add> is the more criminal,<lb/>the greater the injury is which is threaten'd:<lb/></p><p>2<lb/>Also the more resolved the offender appears to be<lb/>to pursue his purpose.</p><p>3.<lb/>Also the more terrifying the manner and<lb/>circumstances are in which the threat is signified.<note>To p.7.par 2</note></p> <p><note>3</note> <note>From p.7.par.2</note> <head>Quest. 1</head>Why menacement when <gap/>, shall be<lb/>presumed to be levelled at the person.</p><head>Reasons</head><lb/>1. Because <del>it is about his</del> <add>a man's</add> person <del>that a man</del> <add>is <del><gap/></del></add> <add>the object</add><lb/><add>about which he</add> is naturally most <sic>sollicitous</sic> <del><add>about</add></del>: and <del>it is <gap/> that</del><lb/>to which <add>therefore</add> his <add>apprehensions</add> will naturally be most apt to direct<lb/>themselves and apply any thing that is delivered.
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Of Unlawful clandestine Threats Unlawful Menacement
For clandestine threats menacement of personal harm the
punishment may be as follows
Extra-punishmentoffender may be confined in a dark
dungeon for a term not exceeding more than three months.

1 Characteristic punishment of may be set blindfold upon the artificial
precipice. of Executions This at option. 1

2. Confinement in the black dungeon. This at option:
up to three months, at discretion. back to p.

Menacement
From p.7 par. 12 Denouncing unlawful threats Menacement is the more criminal,
the greater the injury is which is threaten'd:

2
Also the more resolved the offender appears to be
to pursue his purpose.

3.
Also the more terrifying the manner and
circumstances are in which the threat is signified.To p.7.par 2

3 From p.7.par.2 Quest. 1Why menacement when , shall be
presumed to be levelled at the person.

Reasons
1. Because it is about his a man's person that a man is the object
about which he is naturally most sollicitous about: and it is that
to which therefore his apprehensions will naturally be most apt to direct
themselves and apply any thing that is delivered.

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Identifier: | JB/072/041/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 72.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

1-3

Box

072

Main Headings

penal code

Folio number

041

Info in main headings field

of unlawful menacement

Image

002

Titles

aggravations i / clandestinity

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f5 / f6

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::[britannia with shield emblem]]]

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

23658

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