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C Simple Of Excused Corporal Injuries
<course of a quarrel grounded on your own private
interests.
[(C) Legal] A legal injury or offence is any one that
is punishable by Law. See the Table of Offences.
[(D) Moral] A moral injury is any act which whe:
:there punishable or not by Law, yet as being prejudicial
to the party injured is apt to be punished by the Cen:
:sure of the world: for instance an Act of insolence,
treachery or ingratitude.
Main Text.
The excuseexplanation afforded by provocation is the more
forcible in proportion to the following circumstanc.
:es, viz;
1. The grievousness(A) of the injury.
2. The recency(B) of it. 3. The difficulty which the party provoked may
have found himself under of getting redress by Law.
Exposition.
[(A)) Grievousness] The grievousness of the injury is to be
estimated in this occasion not merely from the mischievousness of such an of:
:fence to the Society in general, but rather from the tendency
of
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