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2d July 1802 N.S. Wales
6. Conduct
1. No legislation
2.
Causes
This was
anarchy
Postpone?
This anarchy — as compleatly organized, as if organized
by Rousseau, Dr Price, Thomas Payne, as any
Declaror or set of Declarors of Rights of man — [+] must
take every other effect have had its cause. I mean
on the occasion its final cause. (This cause stands
dep in its consequences. It can not be compleatly
comprehended apprehended till a view has taken been taken of
those consequences
In delineating the consequence of especially
of organized in a country state of the most
perfect civilization under the most perfect of all constitutions
it requires a small inconsiderable force of mind — it requires the
power of abstraction in too slight degree of vigour
not bu organized
be known to be organized
de jure
It of Human beings existing together
in without law and all of them
up in a country in which the idea of subjection
to laws being presented by the
can not be so well in understood at present, as it may be
when a view has been taken of the proceedings of the persons by whom a government
de facto was carried on.
[+] as compleatly
organized as it
was possible for it
to be organized in
a community the
greater part of which
were held at the same time
under strictly legal
bonds as compleatly
organized as it was possible
organized so
so near the seat of legal
power and by not
meaning to be understood
to have organized any
such thing.
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[[notes_public::"postpone" [note in bentham's hand]]] |
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