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HOMICIDE per infortunium — reparation 2 a particular species.

a clear one, for which no sacrifice is made: the manoeuvre consists in nothing
but the transference of a portion of happiness from one hand subject to another.

It is true that [is not to be expected] this expedient should be cannot be rigorously and
efficacious to put a stop to the evil: but neither can it be denied but
it must naturally do so in a considerable degree: it must do so as much as
the nature of things will admitt: and more than any other that could be
substituted in the it's room. But why cannot there be a regulation made obliging every Drover to cut off even with the Head the Horns of Oxen, before they bring them to Town under the penalty of 40' for example for each Ox uncut to be recover'd before a Justice of peace on account of the notoriety Duplicity of the Fact which admitts not of any contrariety of Evidence — Qu. whether the Horn will lose of it's value by this means. The Beast will be ne'er the worse, when all are alike defenceless: & this country has no wild Beasts. Limits with the 3 mile stone in any public road, or in any paved Street in London. of its.

Now as to the Driver himself: the person and the only person, who to use
the popular expression can be said to be in fault. As he has nothing or
next to nothing but his labor, it is plain nothing in the way of reparation
can be expected from him: the Master must perform that alone — But
he too must be particularly interested made to have a particular interest in his own carefulness, more than what the
bare influence and authority of his Master could produce be sufficient to create, since otherwise upon an
disagroement he might expose him to this loss and then quit his Service.
A Corporal chastisement therefore must be the penalty to be holden up to him.




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096

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legislation

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202

Info in main headings field

homicide per infortunium by oxen

Image

001

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text sheet

Number of Pages

1

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recto

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c2

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::[gr with crown] [britannia with shield motif]]]

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ID Number

31206

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