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ENGROSSING &c.

No apparent Interest for or against the interest of Popularity.

What does not the Nation owe to the generous courage of that man, who scrupulous not to expose him prepared to meet every
-lence of popular prejudice, nor simply to expose himself to this fury of the vulgar which strikes before it &
shrunk could not at the thought talk of standing forth as the introduce

which unable to enter into the refinements
of indirect Legislation

hears, & finds or the one the cause of all it suffers or imagine in the of its rules

which calls classes of upon it's rulers to reconcile
in it's favor have they what the
irreversible decree of wasted have
Almighty has set at variance

That the Interest of the Trade cheapness of the commodity was best insured by the plenty of dealers numerousness of competition the competition consequent
upon such plenty, and the facility which which they paid in carrying on their traffic their inking their brigand contracts
That the pri'er and the demand will into ever at the long run adjust itself in the of the demand

That a commodity must have it's streams reservoir as well as it's reservoir smaller streams conduit - pipes

That sudden supplies must be collected in reserve for sudden demands
That the producer & the consumer must have some introduction to each other an introducer must be at hand
That the long expence of journals & extensive correspondence necessary to effect/affect the introduction event have their it's
information

+ concerning which, whether thing be mischievous
or no, there is no controversy
As it was those offences only which the
mischievousness of which is obvious &
incontestible + that come within the places of
this work

I should have holden myself dispensed
with from entering into

Questions belonging to — distinct are me of the /2 divisions
of Jurisprudence, for the travelling packing use in
through which I could can by no means
flatter myself, with having attacks as yet
as yet (if ever) the clear.

I should have contented myself with suggesting
in a few Close hints
to more & cultivated judgments
to shew the expediency of those Laws
to be problematical—

To have a friend That &c

relying for defect of reason for a supplement to them on
an authority, than which I could
not find a worthier one better interested to by decision aside

In default of many explicit reasons which better instructed intellects insight
than which I could not pitch upon one as better entitled to be decisive as far as
can be so —

..
a prejudice one of the most violent
I hv eits neta...; one of the most
measurable



Identifier: | JB/070/288/002
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 70.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

070

Main Headings

of laws in general

Folio number

288

Info in main headings field

engrossing &c

Image

002

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::gr [crown motif] [britannia with shield emblem]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

23403

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