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Book I. Of Offences in general. > 1 <
CH. I. of AEstimation. How to aestimate
the mischievousness of an offence - considered by itself Different
forms in which the mischief of it may
show itself.
> 2. <
CH. II. Of the Classification and Nomencla-
-ture of Offences.
> 4. <
CH.III Of the Tabulation of Offences. Synopti-
-cal Tables of Crimes considered in different
points of view.
> 3. <
CH.IV. Of the Graduation of Offences. Method
of ascertaining their comparative in[a]lignity.
> 5. <
CH V. Of Exemptions from Criminality.
> or <
Circumstances exempting men from being treated
as Offenders.
Of the Cases exempting men from Punish-
-ment.
> NOTE. < [5.] This table, seems more properly to
belong to the head of Punishment : but must be
treated before we come to the method of const[--]-
-ting the Definitions. Besides the nature of
th[es]e circumstances is to [---] away in some
degree the mischief of the offence, as well as
the demand for punishment.

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> 6. <
> a Suite. <
Of Offences in Concatenation, or in [Gra]ins. Offences
mischievous deleted textdeleted textdeleted text by-relation, as distinguished from,
but connected with, some one offence of the same t[---] mis-
-chievous per se. Offences Principal and
Accessory.
> 7. <
Of Principals and Accessories Accomplices. Different
parts assumable by different persons toward the
accomplishment of one and the same obnoxious act. Offend-
-ers Principal and Accessary.
> 8. <
Of Offences considered as deleted text distinguishable into Radical
and Excretitious. Radical springing immedi-
-ately out of the propensities of Human Nature :
Excretitious, springing out of the expedients
deleted text d[---]ed for the prevention of the former, viz: the
Laws.
> 9. <
Of Offences considered as divisible into Local & Univer-
-sal.
> 10 <
Of Offences as distinguishable into
Temporary and Perpetual.
> 11 <
Of the Definitions of the several offences. [--]-
-th[er]d to be pursued in constructing them.
> NOTE. <
[11] This Chapter, instead of being standing the last in this
Book, may stand the first of the Book which treats
of Offences in general.particular.

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BOOK I. OFFENCES in general. Heads of the Book.
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Identifier: | JB/096/075/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 96.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

1

Box

096

Main Headings

comment on the commentaries

Folio number

075

Info in main headings field

introd. heads

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

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

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

31079

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