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Should it happen to be Mr Peel's wish to
see the properties of clearness, correctness,
comprehensiveness, conciseness, compactness
and symmetry given to the rule of action,
in pages from 74 to 94 (though p. 75 requires
some amendment) may be found
the prompted means of judging what
sort of promise, information from the source
in questions would afford of being conducive
to that end. The Chapter is Ch. XL. Mr B's
reading has not yet reached the end of it.
According to Mr B. and those who think
with him, an adequate as well as authoritative
definition of every things men are
liable to be hanged for, or otherwise punished
for, is as sine qua non in a Penal Code;
and, of what is, in endeavour at least, an all-comprehensive
set of these same definitions, together
with a correspondently adequate assortment
of remedies, is compared the Penal Code, about
which, with the assistance of the author of this volume
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