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<head>10) <sic>PUB. OFF.</sic></head> <p><note>Suicide.</note></p> <p>religion opposes itself to whatever a man has a mind<lb/>a strong mind to do: to whatever appears to have <add><sic>shews</sic> itself to</add><lb/>to be likely to augment the reason of his enjoyment<lb/>or diminish that of his sufferings. Religion established<lb/> by a benevolent deity to the <gap/> of<lb/>mankind.</p> <p><del>Instead of saying Offences <unclear>with more</unclear> offences punishable on a double<lb/> <gap/></del></p> <p><note><sic>Off. ag. Nation.</sic><lb/>Interest.<lb/> Marriages. ill-sorted</note></p> <p>Offences against the National Interest</p> <p> <add>Princes of the Blood</add> Marrying <del><gap/></del> without the King's consent.   Propose<lb/> that with respect to foreign alliances the<lb/>restriction should continue.   That with respect<lb/>to domestic alliances it should be taken off<lb/> Provided that that one of the contracting parties<lb/>that who was not of the blood should retain his<lb/>or her name and rank, as likewise the offspring.</p><!-- line across the page --> <p><note><sic>Off. ag. Nat.</sic><lb/>Peace.</note></p> <p><add><del>Prepare</del></add> As an offence endangering the National Peace &#x2014; <lb/>Propose to make it penal to counterfeit any foreign<lb/>coin, current here or not current.   The refusing to<lb/>make researches after and to punish such a practise<lb/> would naturally give umbrage to <del>the</del> <add>any</add> foreign<lb/>powers <add>who might become</add> interested in such a business.  There is the same<lb/>sort of reason for punishing this species of fraud<lb/>as for punishing that Piracy of <add>in the instance in</add> which a foreigner<lb/>is the party injured.</p> <!-- line across the page --> <p><note>Fornication.</note></p> <p>[The end of Marriage is <del>what</del>]   The purpose for which<lb/>Marriage was constituted was what? To prevent strife?<lb/><add>The same purpose for which what is generally called <hi rend="underline">property</hi> was instituted</add> It was found expedient to give men and women this<lb/>kind of <unclear>limited</unclear> property in one another's persons, for the<lb/>same reason that it was found expedient to give to <del>both</del> the<lb/> <add>one</add></p>   
<head>10) <sic>PUB. OFF.</sic></head> <p><note>Suicide.</note></p> <p>religion opposes itself to whatever a man has a mind<lb/>a strong mind to do: to whatever appears to have <add><sic>shews</sic> itself to</add><lb/>to be likely to augment the reason of his enjoyment<lb/>or diminish that of his sufferings. Religion established<lb/> by a benevolent deity to the torment of<lb/>mankind.</p> <p><del>Instead of saying Offences <unclear>with more</unclear> offences punishable on a double<lb/> <gap/></del></p>  
 
<p><note><sic>Off. ag. Nation.</sic><lb/>Interest.<lb/> Marriages. ill-sorted</note></p> <p>Offences against the National Interest</p> <p> <add>Princes of the Blood</add> Marrying <del><gap/></del> without the King's consent. Propose<lb/> that with respect to foreign alliances the<lb/>restriction should continue. That with respect<lb/>to domestic alliances it should be taken off &#x2014;<lb/> Provided that that one of the contracting parties<lb/>that who was not of the blood should retain his<lb/>or her name and rank, as likewise the offspring.</p><!-- line across the page --> <p><note><sic>Off. ag. Nat.</sic><lb/>Peace.</note></p> <p><add><del>Propse</del></add> As an offence endangering the National Peace &#x2014; <lb/>Propose to make it penal to counterfeit any foreign<lb/>coin, current here or not current. The refusing to<lb/>make researches after and to punish such a practise<lb/> would naturally give umbrage to <del>the</del> <add>any</add> foreign<lb/>powers <add>who might become</add> interested in such a business.  There is the same<lb/>sort of reason for punishing this species of fraud<lb/>as for punishing that Piracy of <add>in the instance in</add> which a foreigner<lb/>is the party injured.</p> <!-- line across the page --> <p><note>Fornication.</note></p> <p>[The end of Marriage is <del>what</del>] The purpose for which<lb/>Marriage was instituted was what? To prevent strife?<lb/><add>The same purpose for which what is generally called <hi rend="underline">property</hi> was instituted</add><lb/> It was found expedient to give men and women this<lb/>kind of limited property in one another's persons, for the<lb/>same reason that it was found expedient to give to <del>both</del> the<lb/> <add>one</add></p>   






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10) PUB. OFF.

Suicide.

religion opposes itself to whatever a man has a mind
a strong mind to do: to whatever appears to have shews itself to
to be likely to augment the reason of his enjoyment
or diminish that of his sufferings. Religion established
by a benevolent deity to the torment of
mankind.

Instead of saying Offences with more offences punishable on a double

Off. ag. Nation.
Interest.
Marriages. ill-sorted

Offences against the National Interest

Princes of the Blood Marrying without the King's consent. Propose
that with respect to foreign alliances the
restriction should continue. That with respect
to domestic alliances it should be taken off —
Provided that that one of the contracting parties
that who was not of the blood should retain his
or her name and rank, as likewise the offspring.

Off. ag. Nat.
Peace.

Propse As an offence endangering the National Peace —
Propose to make it penal to counterfeit any foreign
coin, current here or not current. The refusing to
make researches after and to punish such a practise
would naturally give umbrage to the any foreign
powers who might become interested in such a business. There is the same
sort of reason for punishing this species of fraud
as for punishing that Piracy of in the instance in which a foreigner
is the party injured.

Fornication.

[The end of Marriage is what] The purpose for which
Marriage was instituted was what? To prevent strife?
The same purpose for which what is generally called property was instituted
It was found expedient to give men and women this
kind of limited property in one another's persons, for the
same reason that it was found expedient to give to both the
one




Identifier: | JB/063/014/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 63.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

not numbered

Box

063

Main Headings

penal code

Folio number

014

Info in main headings field

pub. off

Image

002

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

3

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

b9 / a10 / b11 / a12

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::[gr with crown motif] propatria [britannia motif]]]

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

20203

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