JB/096/024/001: Difference between revisions

Transcribe Bentham: A Collaborative Initiative

From Transcribe Bentham: Transcription Desk

Find a new page on our Untranscribed Manuscripts list.

JB/096/024/001: Difference between revisions

Kmason (talk | contribs)
No edit summary
BenthamBot (talk | contribs)
No edit summary
 
(5 intermediate revisions by 2 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
'''[{{fullurl:JB/096/024/001|action=edit}} Click Here To Edit]'''
'''[{{fullurl:JB/096/024/001|action=edit}} Click Here To Edit]'''
<!-- ENTER TRANSCRIPTION BELOW THIS LINE -->
<!-- ENTER TRANSCRIPTION BELOW THIS LINE -->
To be copied. <head>Section V.</head> <head>Review for our Author's Arugu<lb/>ments. </head>Before we proceed to examine our author's account of municipal law it may be proper to stop a moment, and take a reivew of the arguments he has, advanced and the princi<lb/>ples he has laid down in the preceeding part of his introduction. Our author sets out by defining law to be a rule of conduct presented by a superior, <del>Law therefo</del><add>while the</add>inferior is bound to obey. According to their definition Law must be something obvious to ourselves, declared and notified thus in a manner perceptible to our selves. It must likewise be addapted to beings who hav a power of asking or <add>of</add><p><del>paragraph</del>21</p><p>69</p>
 
''This Page Has Not Been Transcribed Yet''
<head>Section V.</head>
<head>Review for our Author's Arguments.</head>
<p><note><hi rend='underline'>To be copied</hi></note> Before we proceed to examine our author's
<lb/>
account of municipal law, it may be proper
<lb/>
to stop a moment, and take a review of the &#x2014;
<lb/>
arguments he has advanced, and the principles
<lb/>  
he has laid down in the preceding part
<lb/>
of his introduction.</p>
 
<!-- the following is written in a different hand -->
 
<p>Our author sets out by defining law
<lb/>
to be a rule of conduct presented
<lb/>
by a superior, <del>Law therefo</del><add>&amp; while the</add>inferior
<lb/>
is bound to obey. According to this
<lb/>
definition Law must be something
<lb/>
obvious to ourselves, declared &amp;
<lb/>
notified thus in a manner
<lb/>
perceptible to our selves. It  
<lb/>
must likewise be adapted to beings
<lb/>
who have a power of asking or <add>of</add></p>
 
<head><del>21</del>69</head>
 






<!-- DO NOT EDIT BELOW THIS LINE -->
<!-- DO NOT EDIT BELOW THIS LINE -->
{{Metadata:{{PAGENAME}}}}
{{Metadata:{{PAGENAME}}}}{{Completed}}

Latest revision as of 10:11, 4 February 2020

Click Here To Edit

Section V. Review for our Author's Arguments.

To be copied Before we proceed to examine our author's
account of municipal law, it may be proper
to stop a moment, and take a review of the —
arguments he has advanced, and the principles
he has laid down in the preceding part
of his introduction.


Our author sets out by defining law
to be a rule of conduct presented
by a superior, Law therefo& while theinferior
is bound to obey. According to this
definition Law must be something
obvious to ourselves, declared &
notified thus in a manner
perceptible to our selves. It
must likewise be adapted to beings
who have a power of asking or of

2169




Identifier: | JB/096/024/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 96.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

096

Main Headings

comment on the commentaries

Folio number

024

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

section v / review of our author's arguments

Category

collectanea

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c69

Penner

168

Watermarks

gr

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

[[notes_public::"to be copied" [note not in bentham's hand]]]

ID Number

31028

Box Contents

UCL Home » Transcribe Bentham » Transcription Desk
  • Create account
  • Log in