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§ 7. I shall state such aggravating circumstances
as have the effect of bestowing transferring the
offence [in question] to a different denomination.
If the offence under those circumstance and their denomination
continues to affect the same class of objects in the same
way quarter and no other as he was such class of objects would be affected in
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Ao 177 odd or 1780 odd
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Penal Code
Method of treating each head of Offence.
Ch. Form Order
5.⊞ See p.14.
6. I shall state such of the several [circumstances or] sets
of aggravating circumstances that may accompany the act, as
By aggravating circumstances I mean such
have not [in common usage] had the effect of transferring
the offence to a different denomination.
By aggravating circumstances I mean the such
[which] the nature tendency of which is to [enhance] encrease the
mischief [which it is the nature] of the offence [to
[produce]: and consequently to encrease the demand
there is for punishment. I shall examine with in the several instances
respect to any such circumstance the amount of such encrease.
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