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Inserenda
<note>
Observations
Inserenda<lb/>
IV Regulations
Observations<lb/>
<!-- section sign? -->. 27
IV Regulations<lb/>
76
§. 27<lb/>
Powers for prescribing
76<lb/>
Forms  
Powers for prescribing<lb/>
of Book keeping
Forms <lb/>
not pregnant
of Book keeping<lb/>
with any hardship  
not pregnant<lb/>
&#x2014; need  
with any hardship<lb/>
&#x2014; need</note>






Against the obligation of keeping the sort of<lb/>
<p>Against the obligation of keeping the sort of<lb/>
Books in question, the trouble of the task may<lb/>
Books in question, the trouble of the task may<lb/>
be <del>considered</del> <add>regarded</add> as forming a considerable objection &#x2014;<lb/>
be <del>considered</del> <add>regarded</add> as forming a considerable objection &#x2014;<lb/>
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individual himself, and <add>his connections</add> <del>those with whom he <unclear>deals</unclear></del><lb/>
individual himself, and <add>his connections</add> <del>those with whom he <unclear>deals</unclear></del><lb/>
over and above the public <add>benefit,</add> <del>as <gap/> <unclear>redemption</unclear></del>  <lb/>
over and above the public <add>benefit,</add> <del>as <gap/> <unclear>redemption</unclear></del>  <lb/>
<add>to the attainment of which the presumed obligation is directed.</add><del>of which it is proposed to be imposed <gap/></del><lb/>
<add>to the attainment of which the presumed obligation is directed.</add><del>of which it is proposed to be imposed Not</del><lb/>
<add>Not</add> to speak of persons <add>at large</add> <del>in <unclear>general</unclear></del> when a man<lb/>
<add>Not</add> to speak of persons <add>at large</add> <del>in general</del> when a man<lb/>
is <del>engaged</del> concerned in trade, he owes it to himself<lb/>
is <del>engaged</del> concerned in trade, he owes it to himself<lb/>
and family to keep Books &#x2014; he owes it to <add>by</add><lb/>
and family to keep Books &#x2014; he owes it to <add>by</add><lb/>
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of the proposed obligation may therefore be set <!-- smudge of ink over "set" is not a deletion, I think --> down<lb/>
of the proposed obligation may therefore be set <!-- smudge of ink over "set" is not a deletion, I think --> down<lb/>
<add>on the profit side</add> the collateral <del>benefit derived from it to individuals</del> <add>utility</add> <del><add>of which</add></del> <add>it possesses with reference</add><lb/>
<add>on the profit side</add> the collateral <del>benefit derived from it to individuals</del> <add>utility</add> <del><add>of which</add></del> <add>it possesses with reference</add><lb/>
<del><unclear>from</unclear> it</del> <add>to individual security</add>, in the character of a preservation against<lb/>
<del>from it</del> <add>to individual security</add>, in the character of a preservation against<lb/>
<add>mismanagement and</add> Bankruptcy, and the frauds which are<lb/>
<add>mismanagement and</add> Bankruptcy, and the frauds which are<lb/>
so apt to attach upon that distressful state.<lb/>
so apt to attach upon that distressful state.<lb/>
If this collateral <add>private</add> benefit should be regarded<lb/>
If this collateral <add>private</add> benefit should be regarded<lb/>
as affording sufficient compensation for the trouble,<lb/>
as affording sufficient compensation for the trouble,<lb/>
the public <del><gap/> <gap/></del> <add>benefit, by</add> <del>the</del> contemplation of which <del><unclear>suggests</unclear></del><lb/>
the public <del><gap/> the</del> <add>benefit, by</add> <del>the</del> contemplation of which <del>suggests</del><lb/>
the obligation <del>may</del> <add>was suggested, may be</add> regarded as <gap/> profit. There <add><del><gap/> <gap/></del> may
the obligation <del>may</del> <add>was suggested, may be</add> regarded as neat profit. There <add><del><gap/> <gap/></del> may
</add><lb/>
</add><lb/></p>




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Commissioners . . . . to frame . . . Forms of Account — Books . . .

Inserenda
Observations
IV Regulations
§. 27
76
Powers for prescribing
Forms
of Book keeping
not pregnant
with any hardship
— need


Against the obligation of keeping the sort of
Books in question, the trouble of the task may
be considered regarded as forming a considerable objection —
but upon a closer inspection, the objection will, it is presumed,
be found to vanish. Either a man would
have kept kept the Books, and made the entries in question of
his own accord, and without any such obligation,
or he would not: in the first case there is not
trouble does not exist by the supposition; in the other the trouble will find an ample compensation
in the benefit it will be attended with to the
individual himself, and his connections those with whom he deals
over and above the public benefit, as redemption
to the attainment of which the presumed obligation is directed.of which it is proposed to be imposed Not
Not to speak of persons at large in general when a man
is engaged concerned in trade, he owes it to himself
and family to keep Books — he owes it to by
a still stronger tie, to his creditors: and the more particular and
instructive these Books are, the better for all
parties. The proposed obligation thus To the amount
of the proposed obligation may therefore be set down
on the profit side the collateral benefit derived from it to individuals utility of which it possesses with reference
from it to individual security, in the character of a preservation against
mismanagement and Bankruptcy, and the frauds which are
so apt to attach upon that distressful state.
If this collateral private benefit should be regarded
as affording sufficient compensation for the trouble,
the public the benefit, by the contemplation of which suggests
the obligation may was suggested, may be regarded as neat profit. There may





Identifier: | JB/150/523/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 150.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

76

Box

150

Main Headings

police bill

Folio number

523

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

b1 / f99

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

g & ep 1794

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

fr3

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1794

Notes public

ID Number

50744

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