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39
C
Of Offences by Falshood
1 -calness of the ignominious part of the punishment.
in the view of depriving another of a dignity Falshood in the view of depriving another
of a dignity or title of honour may be consider'd
as a species of Destruction. It is destroying as to
him a part that portion of respect which otherwise
he would have enjoy'd. To p. 36. No 2
2 — in the view of encreasing one's reputation for excellence in a lucrative employment From p. 44. No at bottom Falshood in the view of encreasing ones own
reputation for skill in any trade manufacture profession or other
lucrative employment is an offence of a very ambiguous
nature. In one point of view it may be consider'd
as a species of defamation, in as far as it
tends to lessen the comparative reputation of any competitors.
In another point of view it may be consider'd
as a roundabout species of defraudment : in as-much
as it tends the design of it is to attract from the customer a
profit which but for the falshood would not have
accrued. In a third point of view it may be consider'd
as a species of destruction, in as much as
it tends to destroy as to the competitors the chance of the profit
they would might otherwise have made .
Identifier: | JB/071/066/003"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 71. |
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penal code |
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066 |
of falshoods in general |
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jeremy bentham |
[[watermarks::s. lay [britannia with shield motif]]] |
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alexander mavrokordatos |
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