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<p><note>To be copied</note> <del>himself had no sooner <add>had he</add> laid it down,</del>  
<p><note>To be copied</note> <del>himself had no sooner <del><add>had he</add></del> laid it down,</del>  
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<del>than he <add>himself</add> either <sic>shewed</sic> that he did not understand</del> <add>He did not understand it himself.</add>
<del>than he <del><add>himself</add></del> either <sic>shewed</sic> that he did not understand</del> <add>He did not understand it himself.</add>
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<del>it, or if he did understand it, he</del> <add>no sooner has he laid it down, than</add>  
<del>it, or if he did understand it, he</del> <add>no sooner has he laid it down, than</add>  
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<del>immediately broke through it.  For he says,</del> <add>he refutes it.  Hear his own words: &#x2014;</add>
<del>immediately broke through it.  For he says,</del> <add>he refutes it.  Hear his own words: &#x2014;</add>
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<del>that</del> This principle <del>(</del><add>(says he)</add> of human laws being binding
<del>that</del> This principle <del>(</del> <add>(says he)</add> of human laws being binding
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upon conscience <del>)</del> "holds, as to <del>ranks</del> <add>rights</add> and <note>Vol. 1 Page 57</note>
upon conscience <del>)</del> "holds, as to <del>ranks</del> <add>rights</add> and <note>Vol. 1 Page 57</note>
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"preserving the game, a penalty is denounced
"preserving the game, a penalty is denounced
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"against every unqual<del>l</del>ified person that kills
"against every unqual<del>l</del>ified person that kills<lb/>
"a hare.  Now this prohibitory law does not <add>make</add><lb/></p>  
"a hare.  Now this prohibitory law does not <add>make</add><lb/></p>  
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To be copied himself had no sooner had he laid it down,
than he himself either shewed that he did not understand He did not understand it himself.
it, or if he did understand it, he no sooner has he laid it down, than
immediately broke through it. For he says, he refutes it. Hear his own words: —
that This principle ( (says he) of human laws being binding
upon conscience ) "holds, as to ranks rights and Vol. 1 Page 57
"that when the law has determined the field to
"belong to Titius, it is matter of conscience, no
"longer to withhold, or invade it:" And yet a few
Lines afterwards, he says, "By the Statues for
"preserving the game, a penalty is denounced
"against every unquallified person that kills
"a hare. Now this prohibitory law does not make

100





Identifier: | JB/096/037/001"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

037

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

Category

collectanea

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c100 / c101 / c102 / c103

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

31041

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