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C
Peculation
By suffering the property of the fund to decay
for want of proper care employ'd in the preservation
of them it.
language when so constructed as to represent ideas only by
representing sounds such as are those which are sometimes
employ'd in conversing with persons who after
having enjoy'd the faculties of speech and hearing
have come afterwards to lose either of those faculties.
Instances of Permanent signs of the 1st order are paintings and other
visible imitative representations: of those of the 2d order,
words written, that is visible characters standing for audible
articulate sounds. See Tit. Forgery. verbo [instrument.] To p. 13. No 1
From p. 13. No 2.
[(E) Fact] See Book of Procedure Tit. [Evidence]
[(F) Material] See Introd. Ch. [Actions] Ways in which a fact may be material A fact it is to
be observed may be material either 1. in itself, or 2.
by relation; that is by relation to some other which
is material in itself. By relation it may be material
either 1 by being connected with the intrinsically
material fact either, 1, in the way of causality, causation by
contributing towards the producting production arrival of it, that
is to the causing it to happen: or 2d in the way of
evidence, by contributing to render it probable
that it has happend.
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Identifier: | JB/071/077/003"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 71. |
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penal code |
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077 |
of simple falshoods |
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jeremy bentham |
[[watermarks::s. lay [britannia with shield emblem]]] |
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alexander mavrokordatos |
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