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<hi rend="superscript">1)</hi> To Volt. &amp;c.<lb/>
<hi rend="superscript">1)</hi> To Volt. &amp;c.<lb/>
<p><del><gap/></del> <add>S<hi rend="superscript">r</hi></add> By the first conveyance that offers itself<lb/>
you will receive <add>a thick volume</add> <del>volumes</del> which <add>very</add> probably<lb/>
you will never read.  <del><gap/> are</del> <add>It is</add> entitled<lb/>
<del>Principles of legal policy</del>. <add>Theory of Punishment.</add> <del>They are</del> <add>It is</add> part of a work <add>[+]</add><lb/>
<note>[+]<lb/>
<add>to</add> which <del>whom can</del><lb/>
if ever it should<lb/>
be <sic>compleated</sic> I<lb/>
<del>hastily</del> <add>intend to</add> give some<lb/>
such title as<lb/>
<del>that of</del> Principles<lb/>
of Legal Policy:<lb/>
&amp; The object of it</note>
<del>the object of which</del> is to trace out<lb/>
a new model for the Laws: of my own country<lb/>
you may imagine, in the first place: but keeping<lb/>
those of other countries all along in view.  To<lb/>
ascertain what the Laws ought to be, in <del>long</del> form<lb/>
<add>and tenor as well as in matter: and that elsewhere as<lb/>
well as here.</add>All that I shall say to recommend it to you is <lb/>
that I have taken counsel of you <add>much oftener</add> than of<lb/>
our own L<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> Coke and Hale and Blackstone.<lb/>
The repose of Grotius and Puffendorf and <gap/><lb/>
and Burlamaqui I would never wish<lb/>
to see disturbed. I have built <add>solely</add> on the foundation<lb/>
of utility, laid as it is by Helvetius. Beccaria<lb/>
has been <hi rend="underline">lucerna pedibus</hi><add>or if you please</add> <add><hi rend="underline">manibus</hi></add> <hi rend="underline">meis</hi>. Perhaps what<lb/>
I have done may be found but cobweb-work.<lb/>
Such as it is however it is spun out of my<lb/>
own brain. <add>As such I send it you.</add> It is neither borrow'd nor pilfer'd.<lb/>
I have spent upon it <add>in the whole</add> already about 7 years.<lb/>
I mean to bestow upon it the rest of my <del>life</del> <add>days</add>, which<lb/>
at present are <add>somewhat </add><del>a little</del> more than a third of<lb/>
your's.</p>
<p>One of the rewards I have been proposing to myself<lb/>
has been your good opinion. Perhaps I am come<lb/>
too soon to obtain it: perhaps too late. I have seen<lb/>
with regret the following billet: <note><add>[+]</add> said to have been sent<lb/>
to an intruder perhaps<lb/>
not more impertinent<lb/>
than myself.</note> <hi rend="underline">Octoginta duo annis.</hi></p>


<p><del><gap/></del> <add>S<hi rend="superscript">r</hi></add> By the first conveyance that offers itself<lb/>
<p><del><gap/></del> <add>S<hi rend="superscript">r</hi></add> By the first conveyance that offers itself<lb/>
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1) To Volt. &c.

Sr By the first conveyance that offers itself
you will receive a thick volume volumes which very probably
you will never read. are It is entitled
Principles of legal policy. Theory of Punishment. They are It is part of a work [+]
[+]
to which whom can
if ever it should
be compleated I
hastily intend to give some
such title as
that of Principles
of Legal Policy:
& The object of it
the object of which is to trace out
a new model for the Laws: of my own country
you may imagine, in the first place: but keeping
those of other countries all along in view. To
ascertain what the Laws ought to be, in long form
and tenor as well as in matter: and that elsewhere as
well as here.
All that I shall say to recommend it to you is
that I have taken counsel of you much oftener than of
our own Ld Coke and Hale and Blackstone.
The repose of Grotius and Puffendorf and
and Burlamaqui I would never wish
to see disturbed. I have built solely on the foundation
of utility, laid as it is by Helvetius. Beccaria
has been lucerna pedibusor if you please manibus meis. Perhaps what
I have done may be found but cobweb-work.
Such as it is however it is spun out of my
own brain. As such I send it you. It is neither borrow'd nor pilfer'd.
I have spent upon it in the whole already about 7 years.
I mean to bestow upon it the rest of my life days, which
at present are somewhat a little more than a third of
your's.

One of the rewards I have been proposing to myself
has been your good opinion. Perhaps I am come
too soon to obtain it: perhaps too late. I have seen
with regret the following billet: [+] said to have been sent
to an intruder perhaps
not more impertinent
than myself.
Octoginta duo annis.

Sr By the first conveyance that offers itself
you will receive a thick volume volumes which very probably
you will never read. are It is entitled
Principles of legal policy. Theory of Punishment. They are It is part of a work [+]
[+]
to which whom can
if ever it should
be compleated I
hastily intend to give some
such title as
that of Principles
of Legal Policy:
& The object of it
the object of which is to trace out
a new model for the Laws: of my own country
you may imagine, in the first place: but keeping
those of other countries all along in view. To
ascertain what the Laws ought to be, in long form
and tenor as well as in matter: and that elsewhere as
well as here.
All that I shall say to recommend it to you is
that I have taken counsel of you much oftener than of
our own Ld Coke and Hale and Blackstone.
The repose of Grotius and Puffendorf and
and Burlamaqui I would never wish
to see disturbed. I have built solely on the foundation
of utility, laid as it is by Helvetius. Beccaria
has been lucerna pedibusor if you please manibus meis. Perhaps what
I have done may be found but cobweb-work.
Such as it is however it is spun out of my
own brain. As such I send it you. It is neither borrow'd nor pilfer'd.
I have spent upon it in the whole already about 7 years.
I mean to bestow upon it the rest of my life days, which
at present are somewhat a little more than a third of
your's.

One of the rewards I have been proposing to myself
has been your good opinion. Perhaps I am come
too soon to obtain it: perhaps too late. I have seen
with regret the following billet: [+] said to have been sent
to an intruder perhaps
not more impertinent
than myself.
Octoginta duo annis.




Identifier: | JB/169/013/003"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 169.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

169

Main Headings

Folio number

013

Info in main headings field

to volt. &c

Image

003

Titles

Category

correspondence

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::[gr with crown motif]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

letter 192, vol. 1

ID Number

57075002

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