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for over, or undergoing such an inflammation as can not be reduced without suppurating. And of this let it be the of the to
This is the punisment for those who take advantage of the calamity of to commit theft, or robbery, or criminal
The ignominious punishment for Subornation of Perjury shall be as follows.
1. The offender shall handcuffed: his hands behind him, and tied to the Pillar of Disgrace
2. About his neck shall be a rope with which he shall be tied closely to the as of whispering in his ear.
3. If the Perjurer can not be punished at the same time; or if the offender committed an uneffectual endeavour to suborn, the of a man undergoing the punishment of Perjury shall be substituted.
Every offender who for any first or second crime suffers ignominious punishment shall during all the time that for so long as he is undergoing the said punishment, wear the cap of ignominy.
The cap of ignominy is a founded cap made of , in the manner of a tower with a taller were in the floor of the tower.
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jeremy bentham |
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caroline fox |
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