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<p>or damaged: <lb/><del><gap/></del> but the incorporeal object, the <del><gap/></del> enjoyment<lb/> divisible from the peculiar sort of service <lb/>is <del>denied</del> destroyed <add>and annihilated</add> more of less of it, instead of<lb/> being transformed as in case of adultery and<lb/> theft, from one party to another. Lastly: to <lb/><del><gap/> Robber</del> <hi rend='underline'>Extortion</hi> corresponds forcible seduction<lb/> of the <del>husban</del> wife: Robbery to Rape. </p>
<p>or damaged: <lb/><del><gap/></del> but the incorporeal object, the <del><gap/></del> enjoyment<lb/> divisible from the peculiar sort of service <lb/>is <del>denied</del> destroyed <add>and annihilated</add> more of less of it, instead of<lb/> being transformed as in case of adultery and<lb/> theft, from one party to another. Lastly: to <lb/><del><gap/> Robber</del> <hi rend='underline'>Extortion</hi> corresponds forcible seduction<lb/> of the <del>husban</del> wife: Robbery to Rape. </p>


 
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<p>To much <del>with regard</del> for the offences <del>that</del><lb/> that may be committed with relation to the condition<lb/> of a husband: and <del>the catalog</del> of those <lb/>which may be committed with relation to the<lb/> <del>can</del> condition of a wife the catalogue is <unclear>short</unclear> <lb/>in every article <add>either correspondent or</add> the same. For wherever the husband<lb/> as such is concerned, the wife as such<lb/> is also concerned. <del>If</del> Where the husband as such<lb/> is</p>
 
 
<p>So much for the offences that may be committed<lb/> with relation to the condition of a husband. <lb/>Those which may be committed with relation <lb/>to the condition of a wife are as<lb/> follows:  1. Usurpation of the condition of a wife.<lb/> 2. Wrongful divestment of the condition of a wife: <lb/> <add>3</add>
 
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or damaged:
but the incorporeal object, the enjoyment
divisible from the peculiar sort of service
is denied destroyed and annihilated more of less of it, instead of
being transformed as in case of adultery and
theft, from one party to another. Lastly: to
Robber Extortion corresponds forcible seduction
of the husban wife: Robbery to Rape.

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To much with regard for the offences that
that may be committed with relation to the condition
of a husband: and the catalog of those
which may be committed with relation to the
can condition of a wife the catalogue is short
in every article either correspondent or the same. For wherever the husband
as such is concerned, the wife as such
is also concerned. If Where the husband as such
is

So much for the offences that may be committed
with relation to the condition of a husband.
Those which may be committed with relation
to the condition of a wife are as
follows: 1. Usurpation of the condition of a wife.
2. Wrongful divestment of the condition of a wife:
3




Identifier: | JB/072/108/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 72.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

072

Main Headings

penal code

Folio number

108

Info in main headings field

division

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f9 /

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

r williams

Marginals

Paper Producer

c. hamilton

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

23725

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