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1829 Feb.
Pannomion of Civil Code
1
Beginning
After mentioning the use of exhaustion and the
endeavour to produce it so on to say:
As End in view
Greatest happiness
of the greatest number
of the community in
question
Object and of this Code the greatest
happiness of the aggregate compared of every member
of the community for the use of which it is
framed
2
Sole means security
against wrongs
Sole means by which by law acting as
such with a binding force happiness can be promoted
attribution and establishment of rights
security in as far as may be given against
wrongs.
3
Objects & operations
intimately connected
So intimately connected are these objects
and the operations by which they are accomplished
that scarcely can either be promoted or counteracted
but by that by the same operation both objects the
attainment of both objects is in some measure
affected.
4
Nevertheless precedence
in one place to the one
in another place to
the other
Nevertheless a convenience will be found
in giving in one place a precedence in one place to
the one in another place to the other in respect of
the other in which they are treated of.
Identifier: | JB/031/262/001 "JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 31.
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