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1826. May 15
Civil and Penal Code
Good is he maximum of it is the end aimed
at by government in so far as it acts in conformity to the
greatest happiness principle: good the end aimed at: good
and evil, the instruments employed the only instruments that
can be employed by government in its endeavours to attain
to produce and put the government in possession of that same
object.
The matter of good So applied the matter of good becomes
the matter of reward. So applied the matter of evil becomes
the matter of punishment.
Employable instruments of a Subject matters of government
instruments of good and evil – of reward and punishment remunerative and punitive are either
persons or things.
☞ Go on from the in Column 2 of page 3 of the Rudiments for
Penal Code 1826 May 14.
Identifier: | JB/068/039/001 "JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 68.
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