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Of Falshoods in general

1
Offences by Falshood which could not conveniently be treated of under any other head
There are yet remaining a few of the offences by cases of falshood
which either do not come under any head of delinquency have no name distinct from that of the
species of falshood by which they are respectively perpetrable,
or of which the may not appear connection with the
heads to which they belong may not be obvious at first obviously appearance.
These I shall proceed briefly to later notice
of. To p. 38. No 2

2 From p.Falshood in the view of obtaining an exemption Falshood in the view of obtaining an exemption
may be considered as a species of Defraudment, in
as far much as an exemption of any kind may
be considered as an incorporeal article of incorporeal of property.
Now an exemption is a suppress a burthen, from often
In another proof of orders, the offences every show in
bearing of which the party is to be exempted.+
+See Tit [ of Trusts]
a different light.

in the view of subjecting another to a burthenFalshood in the view of subjecting another to a
burthen will assume a different aspect according
to the nature of the burthen. A burthen of any kind is either
(including what on some occasions may be stiled quasi pecuniarypersonal obligation (called likewise a personal object of or pecuniary. A personal
burthen is other in other words a personal obligation.
Now to subject a man to a personal obligation is in
NOTE
(a)For instance to plow another man's field: to work upon the roads, or upon the fortifications of a town under the apprehen sion of a siege: to serve in a military capacity: to stay or go anywhere in order to give evidence; or in any other account to be attendant on a Court of Justice.
other words to subject oblige him or to abstain from to do some kind
of work which to him at least may be to (a)
disagreeably come
or exercise or both to oabstain from some kind
of work or exercise which by the supposition is agreeable. For this
point of view the offence may be considered as a particular kind of




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Marginal Summary Numbering

not numbered

Box

071

Main Headings

penal code

Folio number

065

Info in main headings field

of falshoods in general

Image

004

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f33 / f34 / f35 / f36

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::s. lay [britannia with shield motif]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

alexander mavrokordatos

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

23468

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