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1823 Sept.9
Ch Quasi Jury
Explicaty Objective
Jury-its inaptitude
or 6
But also, which is
a government having
for its end the diameter
of the happiness
of the greatest number.
would be partial
good, would be amm
evil in one
which has for its end
the maximization
of do happiness:
It has no need of
being at any such
expence for puchasing
the accomplishment
of its object
(3)
But that which wouldappear to be a comparative good under a form of government
which has for its end in view the happiness of the few at the
expence of that of the many, would be annext evil form
having for its end in view the greatest happiness of the greatest
number, or the supposition that that end is aptly and successfully
pursued. In the form of government of which the late of the
Quasi Jury as here described flows in part, the functionaries any to
above the powers of it are distributed have it is believed been divested
of the powers of producing depredation as oppresive in any
shape or branch of their respective trusts. If this be so, there order
the no less will in to by it of such be coupled, thus
the branch of this will be a greater will be a greater benefit
than the observance: and in this case that while under
the form of government which has place in England is a public
blessing, would under such a government or the one here proposed
be so much annexed evil.
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