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<head>CERTAINTY FORM of Crim. Law. Disadvantage of instanced in Settleing Competency </head>


<p><add>EVIDENCE</add> This rule <add>when without any restrictions</add> is a very bad one: because it <unclear>suppose</unclear><lb/>
<head>CERTAINTY FORM of Comm. Law. - Disadvantage of instanced in Settling Competency</head>
contrary to Truth, that Human Nature is liable but to one<lb/>
<head>EVIDENCE</head>
Passion which is Avarice; that the slightest gratification <lb/>
 
of that Passion will <add>commonly</add> be preferred to every other consideration<lb/>
<p> This rule <add>taken without any restrictions</add> is a very bad one: because it suppose
&amp; the slightest present gratification to any future.<lb/>
<lb/>
<add><del>Yet it might not</del>in <del><gap/></del> way of</add>
contrary to Truth, that Human Nature is liable but to one
<lb/>
Passion which is Avarice; that the slightest gratification  
<lb/>
of that Passion will <add>[commonly]</add> be preferred to every other consideration
<lb/>
&amp; the slightest present gratification to any future.
<lb/>
<add><del>Yet - it ought</del> not in the way of</add>
</p>
</p>


<p>Yet <del>it</del> ought <add>it</add> not in the way of common Law, to be departed<lb/>
<p>Yet <del>it</del> ought <add>it</add> not in the way of common Law, to be departed
from: because any rule is better than none<lb/>
<lb/>
at all; &amp; because when <add>once</add> it is departed from there<lb/>
from: because any rule is better than none
<lb/>
at all; &amp; because when <add>once</add> it is departed from there
<lb/>
is no rule: &amp; every thing is thenceforth at Sea.
is no rule: &amp; every thing is thenceforth at Sea.
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CERTAINTY FORM of Comm. Law. - Disadvantage of instanced in Settling Competency EVIDENCE

This rule taken without any restrictions is a very bad one: because it suppose
contrary to Truth, that Human Nature is liable but to one
Passion which is Avarice; that the slightest gratification
of that Passion will [commonly] be preferred to every other consideration
& the slightest present gratification to any future.
Yet - it ought not in the way of

Yet it ought it not in the way of common Law, to be departed
from: because any rule is better than none
at all; & because when once it is departed from there
is no rule: & every thing is thenceforth at Sea.


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Identifier: | JB/095/085/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 95.

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095

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085

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certainty form of comm. law disadvantage of instanced in settling competency evidence

Image

001

Titles

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text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

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Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::[britannia with shield emblem]]]

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Notes public

ID Number

30971

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