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BURGLARY Breaking & entering at different nights
Burglary their
Fr Mr 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.
When men are got and the way of supposing that to be true which in the same breath they
declare to be false, thethe best & shortest way a shorter way than this is, to suppose a man quality of man &
hangman as without further ceremony. — If a Judge is to be permitted to do one, there is not
much to hinder him from doing t'other.
[In time of war] when the skeleton are called out to service , they lodge in Gents: In different parts
of the Kingdom there are fairs, where the Tradesmen live in Booths for a week
together.
They are all a pack of fools idiots for their pains, if we may believe the Author of the
members: which being the case there is the less occasion for the Legislature to take
care of these. The Legislature however has thought otherwise; & now once the .....
c. .. it is as final for a thief to disturb the repose of this grotesk people, as
of others that are easier.It may be supposed that the those chequer in Chapade goes
up to that and leaves the street door upon the latch; that is wise for he lives in
a Tenement which the Law regards. Tis a thing to be a favourite.
Some naturalists have thought there was a must have been secret in the of Burglary,
which has drawn interest to draw the Lawyers rather this together: rather the offenders of their if they were justified:
as Commit of does , of put [not them upon] all manner of estrangements
with thier : I will not venture to promise upon this theory: The following
reason to be among the facts upon which it seems to be that have given rise to it.
One should have thought it the conceit of some Justices — It is for Matthew
Hales, the most sempulous & tenderest of Judges.
"If a man makes a hole in in a house one night, & gets in at it on another; he shall
be "supposed" to have done both in one; & so will make it Burglary. This is a
roundabout way of going to work: I know of a better — If a fellow ,
suppose him a Burglarer & kick him out at once: it will save breath and trouble.
suppose one thing which by you own is false, & you may suppose
another
BURGLARY. [BR\7]
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