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appears to be that the mischief will ensue.<lb/>2. The force of this <del>excuse</del> <add>extenuation</add> will therefore depend upon<lb/> two circumstances: 1. The magnitude of the mischief that<lb/>seems likely to ensue: 2. The probability there appears<lb/>to be of its ensuing. This probability being given the<lb/> force of the <del>excuse</del> <add>extenuation</add> will be as the magnitude of the<lb/> mischief; this magnitude being given, it will be as<lb/> the probability.<lb/>
[(D) Ensue] It matters not to whom the mischief seems<lb/> likely to ensure; whether<lb/> 1. To the party himself who is said to be compelled; as if<lb/> Peter were about to kill you unless you would bead<lb/> Paul: or<lb/> 2. To any one who is dear to him; as if Peter were about<lb/> to kill your Wife unless you would beat Paul; or<lb/> 3. To the public: as if Peter were about to set fire to the<lb/> Treasury unless you would beat Paul; or<lb/> 4. Even to the party himself who raises the apprehension,<lb/> by which you the other party are said to be compelled;<lb/> as if your Wife were about to kill herself unless<lb/> you would beat Paul.<lb/> [(E) Intentional] For if the mischief apprehended be<lb/> looked


<p>appears to be that the mischief will ensue.</p>
<p>2. The force of this <del>excuse</del> <add>extenuation</add> will therefore depend upon<lb/> two circumstances: 1. The magnitude of the mischief that<lb/>seems likely to ensue: 2. The probability there appears<lb/>to be of its ensuing. This probability being given the<lb/> force of the <del>excuse</del> <add>extenuation</add> will be as the magnitude of the<lb/> mischief; this magnitude being given, it will be as<lb/> the probability.<lb/></p>
<p>[(D) Ensue] It matters not to whom the mischief seems<lb/> likely to ensure; whether</p>
<p>1. To the party himself who is said to be compelled; as if<lb/> Peter were about to kill you unless you would beat<lb/> Paul: or<lb/> 2. To any one who is dear to him; as if Peter were about<lb/> to kill your Wife unless you would beat Paul; or<lb/> 3. To the public: as if Peter were about to set fire to the<lb/> Treasury unless you would beat Paul; or<lb/> 4. Even to the party himself who raises the apprehension,<lb/> by which you the other party are said to be compelled;<lb/> as if your Wife were about to kill herself unless<lb/> you would beat Paul.</p>
<p>[(E) Intentional] For if the mischief apprehended be<lb/> <add>looked</add>
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appears to be that the mischief will ensue.

2. The force of this excuse extenuation will therefore depend upon
two circumstances: 1. The magnitude of the mischief that
seems likely to ensue: 2. The probability there appears
to be of its ensuing. This probability being given the
force of the excuse extenuation will be as the magnitude of the
mischief; this magnitude being given, it will be as
the probability.

[(D) Ensue] It matters not to whom the mischief seems
likely to ensure; whether

1. To the party himself who is said to be compelled; as if
Peter were about to kill you unless you would beat
Paul: or
2. To any one who is dear to him; as if Peter were about
to kill your Wife unless you would beat Paul; or
3. To the public: as if Peter were about to set fire to the
Treasury unless you would beat Paul; or
4. Even to the party himself who raises the apprehension,
by which you the other party are said to be compelled;
as if your Wife were about to kill herself unless
you would beat Paul.

[(E) Intentional] For if the mischief apprehended be
looked



Identifier: | JB/071/011/003"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 71.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

not numbered

Box

071

Main Headings

penal code

Folio number

011

Info in main headings field

of extenuations

Image

003

Titles

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f13 / f14 / f15 / f16

Penner

Watermarks

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

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

23414

Box Contents

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