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1827 June 5
Penal or Civil Code Ch. Offences affectg Trust
Trusts created by Domestic Condition
If The Such being the lot of the vast majority of the community
if without distending and exception as above, the same
were the lot of the comparatively small remainder, the mischief if any
to whom the expence of judicial allotment would not be unendurable
the mischief if any would could not – relatively and comparatively at
least – be great. But those superior classes superior that
is to say on the scale of opulence those superior classes are the only
ones which generally speaking have been the objects of the legislator
and through him of the Judge's care. Hence on the part
of the aristocracy a natural solicitude for the establishment of
whatever system of complication the several subclasses of this class
would be for calling for at the hands of the legislator in consideration
of their several separate particular interests real and imagined.
Indeed in a general view no reason presents itself why
the guardianship of the future contingent offspring should be
a less fit subject matter of a family settlement than the money
or moneys worth is at present.
Identifier: | JB/068/277/001 "JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 68.
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jeremy bentham |
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