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GB 1928. Feby. 10
Law Amendment.Propositions
Ch. 11. Codification.

116 or
116The above principles
the fruit and
groundwork of the here
proposed system.

117 or
Of the existing System
correspondent principles
nonsensical.

118 or
1. Every principle of
justice.
2. The first principles
of justice.


119 or 26. 1. Every principle of
justice – assumption
involved in it a
mere fiction.

120 27.
2. First principles of
justice – there being
no principles, there
can be no first
principles.

121 or 28.
Principle substitute
disappointment preventing
principle
.

122 29.
Intelligible, instructive
unobjectionable
is this principle.

123 30.
No otherwise than
by this instrument
can justice be
brought under disappointment
preventing
principle.

124 31.
Lord Mansfield a
brilliant example
of nonsensical
principles of English
system.
Outlawry of Jon E Wilkes John Wilkes

125 32.
Striking of the
low condition of
moral art and science,
afforded by the
use made of these
two nonsensical
principles.


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126 33.
Vested interest & absurdity
of the locution.

127 34.
During good behaviour
– absurdity of
the locution.

128. or
In the here proposed
system, the fundamental
principles, corresponding
to the ends
immediately subordinate
to the all comprehensive
end, correspond
to the pathological
observations
expressed by propositions,
which, from uncontrovertibility
and applicability, are
termed axioms.

129. or
I. Security
Security is against
evil from whatever
sources – agency, human
and moral, or
physical. Against
evil from physical
agency, security can
not be given by law
any otherwise than
through moral: viz.
by making it the duty
of men to exclude
evil from physical
agency as far as may
be.

130. or
I. Security.
Security – sources of
distinction –
1. Modifications of
the matter of prosperity.
2. Classes, genera and
species of offences by
which it is affected.


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131. or
IV. Equality.
Axiom as to self benefiting
powers.
1. Pleasure to superior
not so great as
pain to inferior.

132. or
IV. Equality. Powers &c
2. Therefore, only when
converted into extra
benefiting, by appropriate
obligation,
can it be conducive
to greatest happiness.

133. or
IV. Equality.
3. So rank and factitious
estimations
produced by ranks.

134. or
IV. Equality.
4. So extra-reputation
or say estimation:
unless when acquired
by service rendered
to others.

135. or 16.
Principle corresponding
to the Axioms as
to Equality the inequality[?]-minimizing
principle
.


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1828-02-10

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549

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257

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Law Amendment

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001

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Rudiments sheet (brouillon)

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John Flowerdew Colls

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Jeremy Bentham

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Jeremy Bentham

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