It is a principle of law, that a person intends to do that which is the natural effect of what he does.


Beckwith v. Wood and another (1817), 2 Starkie, 266.


It is a principle of law, that a person intends to do that which is the natural effect of what he does.

It is a principle of law, that a person intends to do that which is the natural effect of what he does.

It is a principle of law, that a person intends to do that which is the natural effect of what he does.

It is a principle of law, that a person intends to do that which is the natural effect of what he does.