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1831. April 18
Pannomion or Penal Code.
Consulend for Nomographys July 18

1.
Pannomial entities –
all
intimately connected –
some of them correlatives.

2.
Happiness, its relation
to pain and pleasure.

3.
So, Unhappiness.

4.
Good – its relation to pleasure
and pain.

5.
So, evil.

6.
Ends – this their relation to good
and evil.

7.
Means – their relation to
ends – thence to good and
evil.

8.
Sole ultimate ends
of sensitive action agents,
pleasures and exemption
from pains.

9.
Sole ultimate end of a
social being, good in
contradistinction to evil.

10.
But evil as well as good
is employable and employed
as a means of
happiness by man in
general, by legislators in
particular.

11.
Good and evil are made to
constitute the links of
of a chain of ends and
means of any length either
or both being the relation
of a means to an antecedent
good, of an end
to a subsequent good.

12.
A species this of a chain
of causes and effects.


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13.
Connection announced
between good and evil
end – means – law – laws –
rules – and principles.

14.
By rule is indicated the
connection of some act
with good and evil.

15.
Rule indicates some
action producing good or
excluding evil: exhibiting
the state of the will
it is a command; of the
understanding, information
or advice.

16.
By a principle is made
allusion and reference
to a rule.

17.
Grammatical relation of
principles.

18.
Of a law senses three:
all importing emanation
from supreme
authority immediately
or unimmediately.

19.
Sense 1 – the entire of a
command: this sense
the integral: the law a
complete one.

20.
Sense 2 – fractional:
matter of portions of
commands in any number
contained in one
enactment.

21.
Sense 3 – aggregate of the
enactments declared to
be such by one notification
of the will of the
legislature: name in
this case a Statute.

22.
Power of


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22.
Power of classification is
exercised by to the
genus of objects presented
to view by a command
or a rule, or a portion
of either, enlargement or
retrenchment is applied.
Thus in an indirect
way it produces the effect
of a command or rule,
with the help of the other
words.

23.
Functions exercisible in
giving existence to an
enactment
1. the initiative
2. the continuative
3. the consummative:
by authorities different
or the same.

24.
Exercised also is power
of classification by functionaries
other than and
thence subordinate to the
legislature: viz. by the
power of location and
dislocation in other
official situations:
powers not exercised by
the legislature but on
subordinate extraordinary
occasions.

25.
So much for particular
laws and small masses
of it: now for the divisions
of the all-comprehensive
aggregate.

26.
Of the Pannomion
branches two
1. the effective
2. the Constitutive.

27.
By the effective is done in
an immediate way what
soever is done in the way
of legislation.

28.
By the constitutive nothing
is done but by the declaration
by whom should
be done what is done by
the effective.


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