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<head>1826. July 1<lb/>
Procedure or Penal Code.</head> <!-- in pencil apart from Ch and section symbol --> <p><note><sic>Ch.</sic> Preface or Introduction</note><lb/>
(4 <note>&sect;. Judges &amp;c</note></p>


<p>&#9758; After or before reference to the proof of<lb/>
more depravity than of that of the most<lb/>
<unclear>notorious</unclear> malefactors &#x2014; insert as follows</p>
<p> So long as the system combated has for its defenders those<lb/>
who in their eyes are both <gap/> and <gap/> <add>united the attributes of <unclear>permanent</unclear> honesty <del> in <gap/> pre</del></add> <lb/>
and wisdom both in a preeminent degree never are <add>the body of</add> the people<lb/>
however grievous their suffering from it consistently or probably<lb/>
deserves to see one of a declared opposite <unclear>complicity</unclear> substituted<lb/>
by it. Feeling it as they do the existence of the mischief is<lb/>
<add>intent</add> their own deceit of: but beholding as they do so many supposed<lb/>
wise and honest men <del><gap/> <gap/></del>labourers in conjunction<lb/>
for the support of it, the conclusion will be &#x2014; that whatsoever<lb/>
has not been remedied is in its nature <sic>remediless.</sic></p>
<p><note>those to wit to whom<lb/>
the <unclear>leisure</unclear> to attend<lb/>
to the proof or the conception<lb/>
to comprehend it<lb/>
are wanting; which with<lb/>
by far the greater number<lb/>
can not be the case</note></p>
<p>But no sooner <add>when once</add> is a man of this class convinced<lb/>
that by <add>from</add> a system by which he feels himself a sufferer, others<lb/>
derive a profit, he <add>all</add> feels little difficulty in <sic>concuring</sic> in<lb/>
admitting that <del>if <gap/></del> be it as it may in regard to credence<lb/>
honesty does not abound <add> is not to be found</add> on the part of those in whom he beholds<lb/>
the authors of such his loss: his desperation to <sic>admitt</sic> this<lb/>
will <del>be m</del> receive <sic>encrease</sic> in proportion as he perceives that<lb/>
the greater the suffering on his part is the greater is on their<lb/>
part the profit: <del>in himself or others be <gap/> <gap/></del> he will <gap/><lb/>
be disposed to enquire out the truth of the assertion how universally<lb/>
and strenuously so ever maintained: and <del><gap/></del><lb/>
seeing in so many instances that <del><gap/></del> the very thing which<lb/>
their assertion pronounces impossible is continually accomplished<lb/>
the <unclear>estimate</unclear> of their sincerity and of their honesty in every<lb/>
shape will however gradually <del>at lengt</del> <sic>compleatly</sic> at length<lb/>
subside.</p>




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1826. July 1

Procedure or Penal Code.

Ch. Preface or Introduction
(4 §. Judges &c

☞ After or before reference to the proof of
more depravity than of that of the most
notorious malefactors — insert as follows

So long as the system combated has for its defenders those
who in their eyes are both and united the attributes of permanent honesty in pre
and wisdom both in a preeminent degree never are the body of the people
however grievous their suffering from it consistently or probably
deserves to see one of a declared opposite complicity substituted
by it. Feeling it as they do the existence of the mischief is
intent their own deceit of: but beholding as they do so many supposed
wise and honest men labourers in conjunction
for the support of it, the conclusion will be — that whatsoever
has not been remedied is in its nature remediless.

those to wit to whom
the leisure to attend
to the proof or the conception
to comprehend it
are wanting; which with
by far the greater number
can not be the case

But no sooner when once is a man of this class convinced
that by from a system by which he feels himself a sufferer, others
derive a profit, he all feels little difficulty in concuring in
admitting that if be it as it may in regard to credence
honesty does not abound is not to be found on the part of those in whom he beholds
the authors of such his loss: his desperation to admitt this
will be m receive encrease in proportion as he perceives that
the greater the suffering on his part is the greater is on their
part the profit: in himself or others be he will
be disposed to enquire out the truth of the assertion how universally
and strenuously so ever maintained: and
seeing in so many instances that the very thing which
their assertion pronounces impossible is continually accomplished
the estimate of their sincerity and of their honesty in every
shape will however gradually at lengt compleatly at length
subside.




Identifier: | JB/057/271/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 57.

Date_1

1826-07-01

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

057

Main Headings

penal code; procedure code

Folio number

271

Info in main headings field

procedure or penal code

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

e4

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

18601

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