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1826. Nov.r 23d.
Review of Humphreys.
Properties desirable in
a Code.
1.
All comprehensive
properties desirable in
a Code.
1. Appropriate aptitude
as to matter.
2. Cognoscibility as to
Form.
Appropriate aptitude
is conducibleness to
the maximum of happiness.
2.
H. looks to these properties,
but neither
methodizes non denominates
them.
3.
Per H. Properties in
qualities subservient
to greatest happiness:
subserviency to
1. "Enjoymnent.
2. "Succession
3. "Alientation
4. "Liability to holders
private debts.
5. "Liability to his public
duties.
4.
Difficulty he had to
contend with-inaptitude
of the established
language.
5.
In Introduction, copies
brought to view
by him.
1. Importance of the
sort of work.
2. Perfection with w.h.
it is executed in
Russia and France
3. Atonement thence
made for the want
of Constitutional securities.
Properties desirable in a
Code.
5 contind.
4. For want of it, sad
state of the rule of action
in England.
5. People's indifference
to this.
6. Not brought to view,
cause of the evil, sinister
interest of all rulers-
Properties desirable in
a Code.
Properties desirable in
a Code.
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