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19 July 1810 1810 July 19 3

Fallacies Ch. Authority worshipper

3

§.2 Lawyer's interest sinister

he may at all times be apprized of the eventual
consequences thus annexed to them, in
such sort as that it may depend upon himself
to escape from the suffering [thus so eventually in them
for him] to the risks of which he remains thus
exposed: that is this same
and that knowledge to the same
effect may at the same time be possessed by all other
persons with whom it may happen to him to have
dealings, that so he may neither not be ultimately in
subjected either to any such suffering ultimate infliction nor to the [incidental
and] preliminary suffering attached in the
shape of [delay] vexation and expence to the obligation
of defending himself in a court of law the trash of judicial procedure against
the attack claim of any person at whose instance such
ultimate infliction may be sought to be imposed.

4 continued
So that, to all other
persons, that they
may abstain from wrongs
to his prejudice, what
acts will be treated as
being productive of such wrongs:
so that he may in
as few instances as
possible suffer — either
from the wrong, or
from the expensive
and vexatious remedy.

In a word it is the interest every man's that the rule of
action, in so far as his conduct is regulated prosecuted marked as,
and his fate (according to the course he takes it shall happen to him,)
his fate and condition lot in society determined by it, be at all times on
every each occasion in which to secure himself from suffering harm
it is unnecessary that he should be apprized of the determinations
taken formed by it
, not only within in respect of his reach, as but
well
as the existence if
it be within his knowledge,
but be also actually
in times in substance be within
and even the his
reach at least, as
well as
in substance and prospect present to his mind.

5
Hence it is their
interest, that as to
all these matters, the
rule of action, in so
far as it applies
to each man, should
at all times be
— not only discoverable
by him and within
his reach, but actually
present in his
mind.




Identifier: | JB/104/094/001
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 104.

Date_1

1810-07-19

Marginal Summary Numbering

4-5

Box

104

Main Headings

fallacies

Folio number

094

Info in main headings field

fallacies

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d3 / e3

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

th 1806

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

andre morellet

Corrections

peregrine bingham

Paper Produced in Year

1806

Notes public

ID Number

34065

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