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<head>C 3</head> | |||
<head>Offences against Reputation</head> | |||
<p><note>Instructions to the Judge</note> <sic>ritions</sic> propensities through despondency. <add>From p. 18<!-- in pencil --></add> Instead therefore<lb/> | |||
of being reformed by his punishment, he is<lb/> | |||
corrupted: and <del>person</del> the people at large instead<lb/> | |||
of being comforted by the prospect of protecting Justice<lb/> | |||
are alarmed by the image of oppressive tyranny.</p> | |||
<p><note>Form of <del>humiliation</del> <add>submission.</add></note> The form in which an <del>man convicted of defamation</del> <add>a man convicted of defamation</add><lb/> | |||
offender <del>may shall is indeed to</del> makes<lb/> | |||
submission to the party injured may be as follows.<lb/> | |||
P. I. I A. D. <add>do <sic>acknowlege</sic> that I</add> have been convicted of<lb/> | |||
<add>injuriously</add> defaming you by [here <add>briefly</add> state the offence] <del>I acknowledge</del><lb/> | |||
<del>or</del> It has been determined by the Court that<lb/> | |||
in that I said <add>[or did]</add> I spoke <add>[or acted]</add> without sufficient warrant.<lb/> | |||
I am therefore sorry for what I have done, [and<lb/> | |||
do hereby entreat your pardon. <add>forgiveness.</add></p> | |||
<p><del>Before</del> <add>Where</add> a person convicted of defamation makes<lb/> | |||
his submission the Court may previously <del>admonish</del><lb/> | |||
<add>exhort</add> him that if he do believe the party defamed<lb/> | |||
to have been innocent of the charge, or that <del>he</del> the<lb/> | |||
<del><unclear>defamers</unclear></del> injurious persuasion a suspicion <del>circulated</del><lb/> | |||
expressed by him the defamer was <add>expressed or</add> harboured<lb/> | |||
without sufficient warrant: that he confess it in<lb/> | |||
his submission as the best and only <sic>compleat</sic><lb/> | |||
atonement he can make for his <del>transgression.</del> <add>offence.</add></p> | |||
<p><note>Reasons Why the truth of the notion<del>s</del> is admitted as a justification.</note> <add>From p. 29</add> The <add>punishment of the moral sanction or the</add> censure which people at large pass<lb/> | |||
upon <add>the conduct of</add> one another<del>s</del> <add>this together with the fear of God & of the Laws</add> <del>conduct</del> are <del>one of</del> the three great<lb/> | |||
guards <del>upon</del> of <del><gap/></del> <add>national</add> virtue: <del>[the concerns of the</del><lb/> | |||
<del>Law, and that of God are the two others.] It is</del> The two<lb/> | |||
<add>first are</add> the only <del>guards</del> <add>checks</add> which from the nature of things can<lb/> | |||
be applied to a very great part, perhaps the<lb/> | |||
greatest part of those actions by which if <unclear>concentrated</unclear><lb/> | |||
the happiness of society would be disturbed. Setting aside <add>the</add></p> | |||
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C 3
Offences against Reputation
Instructions to the Judge ritions propensities through despondency. From p. 18 Instead therefore
of being reformed by his punishment, he is
corrupted: and person the people at large instead
of being comforted by the prospect of protecting Justice
are alarmed by the image of oppressive tyranny.
Form of humiliation submission. The form in which an man convicted of defamation a man convicted of defamation
offender may shall is indeed to makes
submission to the party injured may be as follows.
P. I. I A. D. do acknowlege that I have been convicted of
injuriously defaming you by [here briefly state the offence] I acknowledge
or It has been determined by the Court that
in that I said [or did] I spoke [or acted] without sufficient warrant.
I am therefore sorry for what I have done, [and
do hereby entreat your pardon. forgiveness.
Before Where a person convicted of defamation makes
his submission the Court may previously admonish
exhort him that if he do believe the party defamed
to have been innocent of the charge, or that he the
defamers injurious persuasion a suspicion circulated
expressed by him the defamer was expressed or harboured
without sufficient warrant: that he confess it in
his submission as the best and only compleat
atonement he can make for his transgression. offence.
Reasons Why the truth of the notions is admitted as a justification. From p. 29 The punishment of the moral sanction or the censure which people at large pass
upon the conduct of one anothers this together with the fear of God & of the Laws conduct are one of the three great
guards upon of national virtue: [the concerns of the
Law, and that of God are the two others.] It is The two
first are the only guards checks which from the nature of things can
be applied to a very great part, perhaps the
greatest part of those actions by which if concentrated
the happiness of society would be disturbed. Setting aside the
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