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BURGLARY Breaking & entering at different nights
Burglary their
Fr Ms Hale is is not askew
to Lady Madame and that without other warrant than his own imagination, that if it should be known
that a man break a hole one night & does not get in at it another with this next, it shall be
that they he did both and one:Hale. 557. For. Pen. Law 257
"That if they break a hole in the house to enter another night
belong, and accordingly they
come at another night, and committ
a felony through the whole that so
made the night before this seems
to be Burglary, tho' not the same
night; and it shall be supposed,
that they brake and enter'd this
night when they enter'd, for the
breaking makes not the Burglary
till the entry." NOTE
A Reader of a an Intellect
not distorted by legal quirks
to ask, why not
suppose in as many words what
you suppose in effect that such a
breaking and entering tho' at different
times may be without Burglary & there is
certainly nothing as free in the 8 letters
which compose that word that exclude to include
that such an idea. The words
(might be say to such as these)
which you yours does behold
they were the work of your own hands,
you own: that is the there as
good in your own eyes. But tamper
not with the minutable of
of ; which faith & ,
that it is unstoppable for that
fact to be or not to be.
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jeremy bentham |
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caroline vernon |
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