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1827. Novr.1

Law Amendment.

Skeleten form Prepositions
Beginning

Proposal In matters of law without rithent reason is what may be 1
Proposal without
reason may be made
by any one

made by any body, and when made is of no use

The imperfection of an the existing form constitute <add>is the judistration</add> a reason
and that an indispensable one for every proposal of a
new one for every proposal made of a change 2
Imperfection of existing
system a reason for proposal of a
change

Where what proposed to be done is extensive, the
view taken of a field within which it is be ever <add>to be covered by it</add> which it is to be done
should be comprehensive; if possible all comprehensive
Then as in that which<add>whatin what follows is what is endeavoured to be done

3
Change proposed
extensive

4
The more detailed
the more instructive

The further and more particularly it enters who
di, the scarce and more instructive with every state
be. To do so To takehave takenthis course throughout would line being be
tobe do that of which neither space nor time
will allow more which than a skeleton sketch to be
given, and that not from actual observation of the whole, but as to parts only from
vali. But though such expression statement in terminus detail can
can not throughout or any where be made, exemplification
have and there may; and, when given, well it is
hoped, be found to have its use.

5
The imperfections of
existing system the
product of inaptitude
in inexperience and
barbarous ages

Whatever is mass is In all their imperfection may
be seen the necessary product first of the inaplitiate in all its indisputive He that proposed an
extensive change should
show that hold he
has taken of the field
is sufficiently comprehensive.
Such is the
hold endeavoured to be
taken here.

moral, intellectal and acters, of inexperienced and barbaric
ages. For nonnothing of this needwill any as who does unless by his own chance
it consider himself as be responsible: but for being in which
he espousesespouses adopts and defends be then makes its his own and renders himself for thewhatever atrocity is the folly how egregious so
ever it, may be renders himself responsible.

the interestsUnveiling <add>Uncovering</add>the nakedness moral and intellectual, of the long ago was
done unstable every body, lusts nobody Ruling for those whose
feeling is long since given is affectation. Making another out of this affectation is pretencefor truly will neglect the
sufferings of the dd living
is happ, and conceit
to be thoroughly reposed




Identifier: | JB/061/002/001
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 61.

Date_1

1827-11-01

Marginal Summary Numbering

1-5

Box

061

Main Headings

Law Amendment; Penal Code

Folio number

002

Info in main headings field

Law Amendment

Image

001

Titles

Category

Text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

C1

Penner

Watermarks

Marginals

George Bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

19691

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