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<p><note><hi rend='underline'>To be copied</hi></note> <del>laws: on the contrary, I think the increase</del> <add>sanction concluded human laws not to be<lb/> binding upon conscience.</add>
<lb/>
<del>of them so great an evil, and the arguments</del> <add>He forgot that <del>the general princi</del> <add>to <del>obey the will of</del> the</add></add>
<lb/>
<del>against <del>them</del> <del><add>it</add></del>, so many, and so forcible,</del>
<lb/>
<add><del>legislature is</del> that to obey a general<lb/> &amp; uniform obedience to the will of the legislature</add><lb/>
<del>that I am sorry to see it opposed by the</del>
<add>is <add>one of</add> the first of all moral &amp; civil duties. &#x2014; That no one<lb/> has a right to <sic>chuse</sic> in what instances he will or will</add>
<lb/>
<del>fanciful idea of ensnaring mens consciences.</del> <add>not obey. &#x2014;</add>
<lb/>
<add><unclear>We forgot,</unclear> that</add> <add>it is</add><lb/></p>
 
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<p><note>This paragraph to be inserted in p. 102. after the words "prohibition" &#x2014;</note> [I have dwelt the longer on this part of our
<lb/>
author's introduction, because I think, that the
<lb/>
Principles he seems to establish, are of the
<lb/>
most dangerous tendency.  For though it
<lb/>
would be difficult to draw a precise idea &#x2014;
<lb/>
from what he has here advanced, yet I &#x2014;
<lb/>
think the Common, and inattentive reader
<lb/>
will naturally conclude, that so long as he <add>can</add><lb/></p>
<head>98</head>
 
 
 






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To be copied laws: on the contrary, I think the increase sanction concluded human laws not to be
binding upon conscience.

of them so great an evil, and the arguments He forgot that the general princi <add>to obey the will of the</add>
against them it, so many, and so forcible,
legislature is that to obey a general
& uniform obedience to the will of the legislature

that I am sorry to see it opposed by the is <add>one of the first of all moral & civil duties. — That no one
has a right to chuse in what instances he will or will</add>
fanciful idea of ensnaring mens consciences. not obey. —
We forgot, that it is

This paragraph to be inserted in p. 102. after the words "prohibition" — [I have dwelt the longer on this part of our
author's introduction, because I think, that the
Principles he seems to establish, are of the
most dangerous tendency. For though it
would be difficult to draw a precise idea —
from what he has here advanced, yet I —
think the Common, and inattentive reader
will naturally conclude, that so long as he can

98





Identifier: | JB/096/036/003"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

036

Info in main headings field

Image

003

Titles

Category

collectanea

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c96 / c97 / c98 / c99

Penner

168

Watermarks

[[watermarks::gr [quartered royal arms motif]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

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

ID Number

31040

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