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frequently be found to belong to both these
frequently be found to belong to both these
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classes . Among the incidents <add>sources of difference disturbance</add> which are liable to
classes. Among the incidents <add>sources of difference disturbance</add> which are liable to
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breed disturbance <add>in the <unclear>space</unclear> of</add> in families , there is <add>can be</add> no one
breed disturbance <add>in the <unclear>space</unclear> of</add> in families, there is <add>can be</add> no one
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more frequent <add>none more productive</add> than the appearance of some
more frequent <add>none more productive</add> than the appearance of some
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the laws of chastity or modesty , or of that <add>species of</add> prudence
the laws of chastity or modesty , or of that <add>species of</add> prudence
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which has its foundation in those laws .
which has its foundation in those laws.
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<p><!-- indent -->One objection which has been already
<p><!-- indent -->One objection which has been already
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alluded to <del>deser</del> demands an answer .  The maxim
alluded to <del>deser</del> demands an answer.  The maxim
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upon which all free government is founded , the
upon which all free government is founded, the
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maxim the thruth of which you yourself all along
maxim the thruth of which you yourself all along
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whatever is the will of the people ought to be
whatever is the will of the people ought to be
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<lb/>
law , and that public opinon is the only practical
law, and that public opinon is the only practical
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test of truth .  How is this mission <add>to be</add> <sic>reconcileable</sic>
test of truth.  How is this mission <add>to be</add> <sic>reconcileable</sic>
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with the wish in any instance to withdraw
with the wish in any instance to withdraw
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the conduct of individuals from the censure
the conduct of individuals from the censure
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of the public age ?  If the opinion of the public
of the public age?  If the opinion of the public
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be the standard of propriety as well as the safeguard
be the standard of propriety as well as the safeguard
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of virtue , how can any punishment which that
of virtue, how can any punishment which that
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tribunal <unclear>desires</unclear> and inflicts be justly and consistently be deemed <add>justly laxed with exorbitancy.</add> excessive.
tribunal <unclear>desires</unclear> and inflicts be justly and consistently be deemed <add>justly laxed with exorbitancy.</add> excessive.
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Suret It is natural that the same cause should
frequently be found to belong to both these
classes. Among the incidents sources of difference disturbance which are liable to
breed disturbance in the space of in families, there is can be no one
more frequent none more productive than the appearance of some
act which is looked upon as a trespass against
the laws of chastity or modesty , or of that species of prudence
which has its foundation in those laws.

One objection which has been already
alluded to deser demands an answer. The maxim
upon which all free government is founded, the
maxim the thruth of which you yourself all along
appeal to or tacitly assume is that the pub
whatever is the will of the people ought to be
law, and that public opinon is the only practical
test of truth. How is this mission to be reconcileable
with the wish in any instance to withdraw
the conduct of individuals from the censure
of the public age? If the opinion of the public
be the standard of propriety as well as the safeguard
of virtue, how can any punishment which that
tribunal desires and inflicts be justly and consistently be deemed justly laxed with exorbitancy. excessive.



Identifier: | JB/051/295/003"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 51.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

051

Main Headings

evidence; procedure code

Folio number

295

Info in main headings field

obs.

Image

003

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f7 / f8 / f9 / f10

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::floyd & co [britannia with shield emblem]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

arthur young

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

16460

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