★ Find a new page on our Untranscribed Manuscripts list.
No edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
(2 intermediate revisions by 2 users not shown) | |||
Line 3: | Line 3: | ||
<!-- ENTER TRANSCRIPTION BELOW THIS LINE --> | <!-- ENTER TRANSCRIPTION BELOW THIS LINE --> | ||
<head>1825. <sic>Feb<hi rend="superscript">y</hi></sic>. 1 +<lb/> Procedure Code</head> <!-- text in pencil apart from Ch. and § --> <p>1 <lb/><note>Ch IX <del><gap/></del> <add> Intermediate</add> proceedings</note><lb/>(1 <note> §. 1 Possible modes what</note></p> <p> 1. Effective. 2. Productive or <hi rend="underline">Commutive</hi><lb/><!-- finger pointing symbol --> 3 March 1825 <foreign>Quere</foreign> whether now employable in any part?<lb/> (Examine)</p> <p><sic>Ch.</sic> or §§ Modes of procuring attendance at the Judicature</p> <p><note>1<lb/> Modes of procuring<lb/> attendance<lb/> 1 non compulsory<lb/> 2 compulsory</note></p> <p><sic>Art.</sic> 1. <add>Employable</add> Modes of procuring attendance at<lb/>the Judicatory are here. 1 <sic>uncompulsory</sic> <add>or <sic>invitative</sic></add>. 2. compulsory<lb/> physical and psychological <add><sic>neological</sic></add>: physical acting on the body as<lb/> might be done on so much inanimate matters: psychological <add><sic>neological</sic></add> acting <!-- continues into the margin -->on the body no <lb/> otherwise than through<lb/> the mind.</p> <!-- marginal note partially surrounded by main text which runs into the margin --><p><note>1 Accretion</note></p> <p>2<lb/> <sic>Uncompulsory</sic> mode<lb/> <sic>accusitive</sic></note></p> <p | <head>1825. <sic>Feb<hi rend="superscript">y</hi></sic>. 1 +<lb/> Procedure Code</head> <!-- text in pencil apart from Ch. and § --> <p>1 <lb/><note>Ch IX <del><gap/></del> <add> Intermediate</add> proceedings</note><lb/>(1 <note> §. 1 Possible modes what</note></p> <p> 1. Effective. 2. Productive or <hi rend="underline">Commutive</hi><lb/><!-- finger pointing symbol --> 3 March 1825 <foreign>Quere</foreign> whether now employable in any part?<lb/> (Examine)</p> <p><sic>Ch.</sic> or §§ Modes of procuring attendance at the Judicature</p> <p><note>1<lb/> Modes of procuring<lb/> attendance<lb/> 1 non compulsory<lb/> 2 compulsory</note></p> <p><sic>Art.</sic> 1. <add>Employable</add> Modes of procuring attendance at<lb/>the Judicatory are here. 1 <sic>uncompulsory</sic> <add>or <sic>invitative</sic></add>. 2. compulsory<lb/> physical and psychological <add><sic>neological</sic></add>: physical acting on the body as<lb/> might be done on so much inanimate matters: psychological <add><sic>neological</sic></add> acting <!-- continues into the margin -->on the body no <lb/> otherwise than through<lb/> the mind.</p> <!-- marginal note partially surrounded by main text which runs into the margin --><p><note>1 Accretion</note></p> <p><note>2<lb/> <sic>Uncompulsory</sic> mode<lb/> <sic>accusitive</sic></note></p> <p><sic>Art.</sic> 2. By the non compulsory mode of procuring<lb/> such attendance understand an order for attendance <add>to attend</add><lb/> say an Attendance Order or Accusative Order<lb/> <sic>Uncompulsory</sic> the mode is stated no otherwise than in<lb/>consideration of the immediate effect: for if it have not its<lb/> intended effect it must be followed by a compulsory mode,<lb/>or else be <del><gap/></del> inefficient and nugatory. Physical compulsion<lb/>at any rate in this case there is not any.</p> <p><note>3 Compulsory mode<lb/><sic>prehension</sic></note></p> <p><sic>Art.</sic> 3. The <add>mode stated</add> compulsory mode operates<lb/><add>in the way of</add> by physical compulsion say the <sic>prehensive</sic> mode.</p> <p><note>4<lb/>1 <!-- text in pencil -->Person - <sic>prehension</sic></note></p> <p><sic>Art.</sic> 4. The <sic>prehension</sic> effected by the <sic>prehensive</sic> <lb/> mode is either 1 Personal <sic>prehension</sic> or 2 Property<lb/><sic>prehension</sic> according to the nature of the subject matter<lb/> on which the operation is performed.</p> <p><note>2 <!-- text in pencil --> Property-<sic>prehension</sic></note></p> <p>When the body of the person is <sic>prehended</sic> <add>the subject matter</add> <lb/> the mode of compulsion is purely physical: when an<lb/>article of property it is not in relation to the <gap/><lb/><add>immediate</add> subject matter purely physical; in relation to the person <add>subject matter</add><lb/>ultimately intended to be operated upon. the subject<lb/>matter in which the ultimate effect is endeavoured<lb/>to be produced, psychological and pathological: the<lb/>subject matter of this operation being the <gap/>, and the<lb/>mode applied to it the fear of losing the benefit of the property<lb/> either for a time only or ultimately.</p> | ||
<!-- DO NOT EDIT BELOW THIS LINE --> | <!-- DO NOT EDIT BELOW THIS LINE --> | ||
{{Metadata:{{PAGENAME}}}} | {{Metadata:{{PAGENAME}}}}{{Completed}} |
1825. Feby. 1 +
Procedure Code
1
Ch IX Intermediate proceedings
(1 §. 1 Possible modes what
1. Effective. 2. Productive or Commutive
3 March 1825 Quere whether now employable in any part?
(Examine)
Ch. or §§ Modes of procuring attendance at the Judicature
1
Modes of procuring
attendance
1 non compulsory
2 compulsory
Art. 1. Employable Modes of procuring attendance at
the Judicatory are here. 1 uncompulsory or invitative. 2. compulsory
physical and psychological neological: physical acting on the body as
might be done on so much inanimate matters: psychological neological acting on the body no
otherwise than through
the mind.
1 Accretion
2
Uncompulsory mode
accusitive
Art. 2. By the non compulsory mode of procuring
such attendance understand an order for attendance to attend
say an Attendance Order or Accusative Order
Uncompulsory the mode is stated no otherwise than in
consideration of the immediate effect: for if it have not its
intended effect it must be followed by a compulsory mode,
or else be inefficient and nugatory. Physical compulsion
at any rate in this case there is not any.
3 Compulsory mode
prehension
Art. 3. The mode stated compulsory mode operates
in the way of by physical compulsion say the prehensive mode.
4
1 Person - prehension
Art. 4. The prehension effected by the prehensive
mode is either 1 Personal prehension or 2 Property
prehension according to the nature of the subject matter
on which the operation is performed.
2 Property-prehension
When the body of the person is prehended the subject matter
the mode of compulsion is purely physical: when an
article of property it is not in relation to the
immediate subject matter purely physical; in relation to the person subject matter
ultimately intended to be operated upon. the subject
matter in which the ultimate effect is endeavoured
to be produced, psychological and pathological: the
subject matter of this operation being the , and the
mode applied to it the fear of losing the benefit of the property
either for a time only or ultimately.
Identifier: | JB/057/175/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 57. |
|||
---|---|---|---|
1825-02-01 |
1-4 |
||
057 |
procedure code |
||
175 |
procedure code |
||
001 |
modes of procuring attendance at the judicatory |
||
text sheet |
1 |
||
recto |
d1 / e1 |
||
jeremy bentham |
j whatman turkey mill 1824 |
||
admiral pavel chichagov |
|||
1824 |
|||
18505 |
|||