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<head>C</head>
 
<head>[<del><gap/></del>] Offences against Genealogy.</head>
 
<head>51</head>
 
<p><note>Modifications of Family relationship analysed.</note> <del>Of</del> <add>The</add> offences which respect the <del><gap/></del> conditions of<lb/>
parentality and filiation may be <del>distributed</del> <add>distinguished</add><lb/>
<del>under <gap/></del> in the first place into <add>1.</add> such as<lb/>
respect the conditions themselves, <note>and consequently the whole together of the advantages and disadvantages incident to those conditions; and 2.</note> <del>and</del> such<lb/>
as respect <add>particular articles <gap/> in the catalogue of</add> <del>the rights and duties incidental</del><lb/>
<add>those advantages and disadvantages</add> <del>to those conditions.</del> Offences belonging to the<lb/>
former <add>or these</add> divisions may be all comprised under<lb/>
the general name of <del>Genealogical Imposture.</del> <add><sic>Falshoods</sic> <del><gap/><gap/></del> touching</add><lb/>
<add>Genealogy. (a)</add> <note>Note (a) In Latin the genus of offences here in view might be termed in one word <hi rend='underline'><foreign>Pseudo-genealogismus</foreign></hi></note> <del>A Genealogical Imposture &#x2014; it is evident there</del><lb/>
may be various species; <add>Of this offence it is evident, there</add> which to give the<lb/>
better insight into this part of the subject it<lb/>
may be of use to mention here. Family<lb/>
relationship <add>in which nature has any concern, are</add> <del>is either</del> constituted either by nature<lb/>
alone, or by nature and institution together.<lb/>
<del>Of</del> The former kind are those which are<lb/>
termed relationships of <hi rend='underline'>consanguinity</hi>; <note>these may also be termed <hi rend='underline'>natural</hi>: or purely natural.</note> The latter<lb/>
those which are <del>constituted by</del> <add>termed</add> relationships<lb/>
by marriage or <hi rend='underline'>affinity</hi>; <note>these may also be termed <hi rend='underline'>semi-natural</hi>.</note> Relationships by <del>affi-</del> <add>consanguinity</add><lb/>
are either <hi rend='underline'>immediate</hi> or <hi rend='underline'>remote</hi>: the<lb/>
immediate ones are those which subsist between<lb/>
Parent on <add>the</add> one hand and Child on the other.<lb/>
Such as are remote are either <add>in the</add> <hi rend='underline'>direct</hi> <add>line</add> or <add>in the</add> <hi rend='underline'>collateral</hi>.</p>
 
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[] Offences against Genealogy.

51

Modifications of Family relationship analysed. Of The offences which respect the conditions of
parentality and filiation may be distributed distinguished
under in the first place into 1. such as
respect the conditions themselves, and consequently the whole together of the advantages and disadvantages incident to those conditions; and 2. and such
as respect particular articles in the catalogue of the rights and duties incidental
those advantages and disadvantages to those conditions. Offences belonging to the
former or these divisions may be all comprised under
the general name of Genealogical Imposture. Falshoods touching
Genealogy. (a) Note (a) In Latin the genus of offences here in view might be termed in one word Pseudo-genealogismus A Genealogical Imposture — it is evident there
may be various species; Of this offence it is evident, there which to give the
better insight into this part of the subject it
may be of use to mention here. Family
relationship in which nature has any concern, are is either constituted either by nature
alone, or by nature and institution together.
Of The former kind are those which are
termed relationships of consanguinity; these may also be termed natural: or purely natural. The latter
those which are constituted by termed relationships
by marriage or affinity; these may also be termed semi-natural. Relationships by affi- consanguinity
are either immediate or remote: the
immediate ones are those which subsist between
Parent on the one hand and Child on the other.
Such as are remote are either in the direct line or in the collateral.


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Identifier: | JB/071/114/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 71.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

51

Box

071

Main Headings

penal code

Folio number

114

Info in main headings field

offences against genealogy

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::r williams [britannia with shield motif]]]

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

c. hamilton

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

23517

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