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<add>10)</add> <head>Homicide.</head><lb/><lb/>pain that [behaves] may reasonably be expected to pre-<lb/><note>Mischief. Pub-<lb/>lic.</note><lb/>-cede a natural one. The Public mischief then<lb/>is <add>in specie</add> the pain of apprehension grounded in that which<lb/>organical pain that appears to have preceded the death<lb/>in question, added to that which is grounded in the<lb/>general life of <gap/> for the apparent value of<lb/>the <gap/> whereby <add>the sum of</add> a man's pleasure <add>#is supposed</add> <del>differs from</del> <lb/><note>#during a given pe-<lb/>-riod</note><lb/><del>his pains</del> to exceed that of his pains.<lb/><note>In intensity</note><lb/>The magnitude of this pain of apprehension will be<lb/> <note>In probability</note><lb/>as the apparent magnitude of the <add>sum of the</add> above mentioned<lb/><add>evils</add> pains, {<del>multiplied</del> <add>divided</add>} by the probability of their occur-<lb/>-ring. This probability <del>will</del> is as the number of<lb/>chances which a man conceives <del>their</del> him <add>self</add> to<lb/>have of <add>for</add> incurring them <add>these evils</add> to the number of chances<lb/>against <del>this</del> his incurring them. This number<lb/>will be as the number of persons from which<lb/>he conceives himself to be liable to incur them, mul-<lb/>-tiplied by the number of occasions on which he<lb/>conceives himself liable to incur them from each<lb/>person.<lb/><lb/>In proportion therefore as a man <add>conceives himself to</add> have more <del><gap/></del><lb/><del><gap/> subjects of quarrel</del> enemies violent enough to<lb/>have recourse to such methods for gratifying their<lb/>hatred, in proportion [as he has more frequent sub-<lb/>-jects of quarrel] <del>subjects that</del> as he is conversant<lb/>with more subjects that are likely to administer<lb/>occasions of quarrel, in proportion as he con-<lb/>-ceives himself likely to give more provocations,<lb/>he will more apt to take as <gap/> <add>upon</add> from being<lb/>witness to an act of Homicide. If he conceives him-<lb/>-self
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<p>pain that [behoves] may reasonably be expected to precede <note>Mischief. Public.</note><lb/> a natural one. The Public mischief then<lb/>is <add>in specie</add> the pain of apprehension grounded in that which<lb/>organical pain that appears to have preceded the death<lb/>in question, added to that which is grounded in the<lb/>general loss of <gap/> for the apparent value of<lb/>the <gap/> whereby <add>the sum of</add> a man's pleasure <add>#is supposed</add> <del>differs from</del> <lb/><note>#during a given period</note><lb/><del>his pains</del> to exceed that of his pains.</p>
 
<p><note>In intensity</note><lb/>The magnitude of this pain of apprehension will be<lb/> <note>In probability</note><lb/>as the apparent magnitude of the <add>sum of the</add> above mentioned<lb/><add>evils</add> pains, {<del>multiplied</del> <add>divided</add>} by the probability of their occurring.<lb/> This probability <del>will</del> is as the number of<lb/>chances which a man conceives <del>their</del> him <add>self</add> to<lb/>have of <add>for</add> incurring them <add>these evils</add> to the number of chances<lb/>against <del>this</del> his incurring them. This number<lb/>will be as the number of persons from which<lb/>he conceives himself to be liable to incur them, multiplied<lb/> by the number of occasions on which he<lb/>conceives himself liable to incur them from each<lb/>person.</p>
 
<p>In proportion therefore as a man <add>conceives himself to</add> have more <del><gap/></del><lb/><del><gap/> subjects of quarrel</del> enemies violent enough to<lb/>have recourse to such methods for gratifying their<lb/>hatred, in proportion [as he has more frequent subjects<lb/> of quarrel] <del>subjects that</del> as he is conversant<lb/>with more subjects that are likely to administer<lb/>occasions of quarrel, in proportion as he conceives<lb/> himself likely to give more provocations,<lb/>he will more apt to take an alarm <add>upon</add> from being<lb/>witness to an act of Homicide. If he conceives himself</p>






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10) Homicide.

pain that [behoves] may reasonably be expected to precede Mischief. Public.
a natural one. The Public mischief then
is in specie the pain of apprehension grounded in that which
organical pain that appears to have preceded the death
in question, added to that which is grounded in the
general loss of for the apparent value of
the whereby the sum of a man's pleasure #is supposed differs from
#during a given period
his pains to exceed that of his pains.

In intensity
The magnitude of this pain of apprehension will be
In probability
as the apparent magnitude of the sum of the above mentioned
evils pains, {multiplied divided} by the probability of their occurring.
This probability will is as the number of
chances which a man conceives their him self to
have of for incurring them these evils to the number of chances
against this his incurring them. This number
will be as the number of persons from which
he conceives himself to be liable to incur them, multiplied
by the number of occasions on which he
conceives himself liable to incur them from each
person.

In proportion therefore as a man conceives himself to have more
subjects of quarrel enemies violent enough to
have recourse to such methods for gratifying their
hatred, in proportion [as he has more frequent subjects
of quarrel] subjects that as he is conversant
with more subjects that are likely to administer
occasions of quarrel, in proportion as he conceives
himself likely to give more provocations,
he will more apt to take an alarm upon from being
witness to an act of Homicide. If he conceives himself




Identifier: | JB/072/148/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 72.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

not numbered

Box

072

Main Headings

penal code

Folio number

148

Info in main headings field

homicide

Image

002

Titles

mischief public

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

e9 / e10 / e11 / e12

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::[gr with crown motif] pro patria [with motif]]]

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

23765

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