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<p>1819 Dec.24</p>
<head>1819 Dec.24<lb/>Radicalism not dangerous</head> <!-- in pencil --> <p>X + + II.&sect;.4.<lb/>
<note>II Nature of the case<lb/>
<note>II Nature of the case</note><lb/>
&sect;.3.IV Property in other shapes</note><lb/>
1 <note>&sect;.3.IV Property in other shapes</note></p>
<head>Radicalism not dangerous</head>
<p>&sect;.<del>3</del>4 <del>III</del>IV. Partition of property in other shapes impossible</p>
 
<p>&sect;.<del>3</del>4 <del>iii</del>IV. Partition of property in other shapes impossible</p>


<p><del>All properties that have</del> All rights of property that<lb/>
<p><del>All properties that have</del> All rights of property that<lb/>
have for their <add><del>all</del></add> subject matter a <del>really existing</del> <add><del>real entity in <gap/> shape</del></add> <del>subject so with</del>.<lb/>
have for their <add><del>its</del></add> subject matter a <del>really existing</del> <add><del>real entity in any shape</del></add> <del>subject so all</del>.<lb/>
mass of bodily matter - a really existing entity - in any shape<lb/>
mass of bodily matter &#x2014; a really existing entity &#x2014; in any shape<lb/>
have for their subject matter either something that came<lb/>
have for their subject matter either something that came<lb/>
under the head of <del><gap/></del> <hi rend="underline">immoveables</hi>, or something that<lb/>
under the head of <del><gap/></del> <hi rend="underline"><sic>immoveables</sic></hi>, or something that<lb/>
comes under the head of immoveables : and <add>of</add> what would <lb/>
comes under the head of <sic>immoveables</sic> : and <add>of</add> what would <lb/>
<del>become of them</del><add> becomes of matter in both <del>shap</del> these shapes, under the operation of the universal partition system,</add> <del>has already</del> some conception has been already given.]</p>
<del>become of them</del><add> becomes of matter in both <del>shap</del> these shapes, under the operation of the universal partition system,</add> <del>has already</del> some conception has been already given.</p>


<p><del>If there be any</del></p>
<p><del>If there be any</del></p>
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any <hi rend="underline">other</hi> shape, <add>[+]1</add> it must <add>still</add> have for its <add><del>immediate</del> ultimate</add> subject matter <note><add>[+]</add> if it possess any<lb/>
any <hi rend="underline">other</hi> shape, <add>[+]1</add> it must <add>still</add> have for its <add><del>immediate</del> ultimate</add> subject matter <note><add>[+]</add> if it possess any<lb/>
value,</note><lb/>
value,</note><lb/>
some portion of a portion if matter immoveable or moveable or both<lb/>
some portion of a portion of matter immoveable or moveable or both<lb/><del>a sort</del>
<add>together, and at the same time for its immediate <add><note><del><gap/></del></note></add></add><add>subject matter <add><del>purely</del></add></add><add>a sort</add> <del>a sort</del> of thing, which is no <del>better</del> <add>other</add> than a <hi rend="underline">fictitious entity</hi></p>
<add>together, and at the same time for its immediate <del><gap/></del> subject matter <del>purely</del> a sort</add> of thing, which is no <del>better</del> <add>other</add> than a <hi rend="underline">fictitious entity</hi></p>


<p>Property <add>thing</add> which, <del>h<gap/> of</del> according to the form <del>given to</del><add>assumed by</add> that<lb/>
<p>Property <add>then</add> which, <del>he, if</del> according to the form <del>given to</del> <add>assumed by</add> this<lb/>
part of the language, has for its immediate or nominal<lb/>
part of the language, has for its immediate or nominal<lb/>
subject matter a factitious entity, must have for its original<lb/>
subject matter a fictitious entity, must have for its original<lb/>
and ultimate subject matter <del>are <gap/></del> a real entity<lb/>
and ultimate subject matter <del>an <gap/></del> a real entity<lb/>
or aggregate of real entities, <del><gap/></del> immoveable, moveable<lb/>
or aggregate of real entities, <del><gap/></del> immoveable, moveable<lb/>
or both: for man can neither inhabit a word<lb/>
or both: for man can neither inhabit a word<lb/>
not be fed or cloathed with one</p>
nor be fed or <sic>cloathed</sic> with one</p>


<p>Not to spend time and patience in any such dull<lb/>
<p>Not to spend time and patience in any such dull<lb/>
taste as that of giving an enumeration of the several<lb/>
taste as that of giving an enumeration of the several<lb/>
fictitious subject-matters of property that has received<lb/>
fictitious subject-matters of property that has received<lb/>
their nominal existence, either form necessity or from<lb/>
their nominal existence, either from necessity or from<lb/>
the sinister ingenuity of <del>the</del> English lawyers, let us take<lb/>
the sinister ingenuity of <del>the</del> English lawyers, let us take<lb/><del>at once</del>
<add>in hand at <del>and ins</del> once, as a representative and substitute for all the rest</add> <del><gap/></del>, that species, in comparison of which all others<lb/>
<add>in hand at <del>and <gap/></del> once, as a representative and substitute for all the rest</add> that species, in comparison of which all others<lb/>
<del><gap/></del> put together shrunk into insignificance.</p>
<del>stand</del> put together shrink into insignificance.</p>


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1819 Dec.24
Radicalism not dangerous

X + + II.§.4.
II Nature of the case
1 §.3.IV Property in other shapes

§.34 IIIIV. Partition of property in other shapes impossible

All properties that have All rights of property that
have for their its subject matter a really existing real entity in any shape subject so all.
mass of bodily matter — a really existing entity — in any shape
have for their subject matter either something that came
under the head of immoveables, or something that
comes under the head of immoveables : and of what would
become of them becomes of matter in both shap these shapes, under the operation of the universal partition system, has already some conception has been already given.

If there be any

If there be any such thing as property in
any other shape, [+]1 it must still have for its immediate ultimate subject matter [+] if it possess any
value,

some portion of a portion of matter immoveable or moveable or both
a sort together, and at the same time for its immediate subject matter purely a sort of thing, which is no better other than a fictitious entity

Property then which, he, if according to the form given to assumed by this
part of the language, has for its immediate or nominal
subject matter a fictitious entity, must have for its original
and ultimate subject matter an a real entity
or aggregate of real entities, immoveable, moveable
or both: for man can neither inhabit a word
nor be fed or cloathed with one

Not to spend time and patience in any such dull
taste as that of giving an enumeration of the several
fictitious subject-matters of property that has received
their nominal existence, either from necessity or from
the sinister ingenuity of the English lawyers, let us take
at once in hand at and once, as a representative and substitute for all the rest that species, in comparison of which all others
stand put together shrink into insignificance.



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1819-12-24

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137

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radicalism not dangerous

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radicalism not dangerous

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001

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jeremy bentham

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