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<add>of</add> this indulgence will seek and will obtain indulgence<lb/>for falsehoods of a less venial nature.  Men in short<lb/>will be distracted in their judgments, they will not<lb/>know what falsehoods to excuse <add>pardon</add> and <add>or</add> what to condemn;<lb/>and upon the whole it is evident that the<lb/>general sum of <del>disappr indignation</del> <add>censure</add> power with which the moral sanction would otherwise act  <note>in the community <lb/>must [at the long run] be much <sic>weaken'd</sic>, <lb/>and <lb/></note><lb/>pronounced upon falsehood in general must be much abated.<lb/>Now in proportion to the sensibility of men to the<lb/>force of the moral sanction is the general sum<lb/>of virtue <add>probity</add> in a community: <add>in proportion then as</add> to diminish that <lb/>sensibility is therefore to diminish <add>diminished</add> the stock<lb/>of national virtue <add>is diminished</add> .  <del>To diminish the stock of <add>this sensibility</add> national<lb/> virtue is therefore to <gap/></del> <del>When</del> <add>The Legislator then when diminishes</add> The legisator<lb/> then <add>when ever</add> [in proportion as] he lends his aid to<lb/>the enforcing of the reception of these opinions <add>dogmas</add><lb/>becomes himself <add>the poisoner-general of the understandings of the nation</add> the arch-corrupter of the <del>public</del><lb/>national <add>public</add> morals.  He sacrifices a <del>far more</del> steady <add>his steadiest and best</add><lb/><add>support</add> and powerful support <add>ally</add> for the chance of obtaining<lb/><del>a variable and precarious one.</del> <add><del>one</del> the assistance of a power which as we shall see presently is</add> <lb/>[an ally of variable <del>power</del> <add>force</add> and precarious fidelity.]
<p><add>of</add> this indulgence will seek and will obtain indulgence<lb/>for falsehoods of a less venial nature.  Men in short<lb/>will be distracted in their judgments, they will not<lb/>know what falsehoods to excuse <add>pardon</add> and <add>or</add> what to condemn;<lb/>and upon the whole it is evident that <!-- a footnote symbol here has been deleted --> the<lb/>general sum of <del>disappr indignation</del> <add>censure</add> pronounced <note>in the community <lb/>must [at the long run] be much <sic>weaken'd</sic>, <lb/>and <lb/></note><add>power with which the moral sanction would otherwise act</add>  <lb/> upon falsehood in general must be much abated.<lb/>Now in proportion to the sensibility of men to the<lb/>force of the moral sanction is the general sum<lb/>of virtue <add>probity</add> in a community: <add>in proportion then as</add> to diminish that <lb/>sensibility is therefore to diminish <add>diminished</add> the stock<lb/>of national virtue <add>is diminished</add>.  <del>To diminish the stock of <add>this sensibility</add> national<lb/> virtue is therefore to undermine</del> <add><del>When</del> The Legislator then when diminishes</add> The legisator<lb/> then [in proportion as] <add>when ever</add> he lends his aid to<lb/>the enforcing of the reception of these opinions <add>dogmas</add><lb/>becomes himself the arch-corrupter <add>the poisoner-general of the understandings of the nation</add> of the <del>public</del><lb/>national <add>public</add> morals.  He sacrifices a <del>far more</del> steady <add>his steadiest and best</add><lb/><add>support</add> and powerful support <add>ally</add> for the chance of obtaining<lb/><del>a variable and precarious one.</del> <add><del>one</del> the assistance of a power which as we shall see presently is</add> <lb/>[an ally of variable <del>power</del> <add>force</add> and precarious fidelity.]</p>


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In the mean time as it is the peculiar property<lb/>of this tribunal for the same person to be at the same<lb/>time Judge and Executioner, so long as there are any<lb/>of its members whose suffrages are against a man<lb/>he is thereby subjected to a proportionable degree of punishment.<lb/> If his sensibility <add>So long as he continues sensible</add> to the force of this sanction in<lb/>not destroyd, he suffers <add>is reduced to a state of suffering</add> and this suffering is an evil.  If he grows callous, <lb/>the evil takes another shape:  the <del>lik</del> most <gap/> of the <gap/> <lb/>tutelary motives [loses ]has lost <lb/>its hold upon <add>on</add> him<lb/>and he becomes a<lb/>dangerous incubus of<lb/>the community.<lb/>  
<p><hi rend="superscript">2</hi> In the mean time as it is the peculiar property<lb/>of this tribunal for the same person to be at the same<lb/>time Judge and Executioner, so long as there are any<lb/>of its members whose suffrages are against a man<lb/>he is thereby subjected to a proportionable degree of punishment.<lb/> If his sensibility <add>So long as he continues sensible</add> to the force of this sanction is<lb/>not <sic>destroyd</sic>, he suffers <add>is reduced to a state of suffering</add> and this suffering is an evil.  If he grows callous, <lb/>the evil takes another shape:  the <del>lik</del> most powerful of the tutelary <lb/>tutelary motives [loses ] <add>has lost</add> <lb/>it's hold upon <add>on</add> him<lb/>and he becomes a<lb/>dangerous incubus of<lb/>the community.</p>




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[Indirect Legislation]

Religion

of this indulgence will seek and will obtain indulgence
for falsehoods of a less venial nature. Men in short
will be distracted in their judgments, they will not
know what falsehoods to excuse pardon and or what to condemn;
and upon the whole it is evident that the
general sum of disappr indignation censure pronounced in the community
must [at the long run] be much weaken'd,
and
power with which the moral sanction would otherwise act
upon falsehood in general must be much abated.
Now in proportion to the sensibility of men to the
force of the moral sanction is the general sum
of virtue probity in a community: in proportion then as to diminish that
sensibility is therefore to diminish diminished the stock
of national virtue is diminished. To diminish the stock of this sensibility national
virtue is therefore to undermine
When The Legislator then when diminishes The legisator
then [in proportion as] when ever he lends his aid to
the enforcing of the reception of these opinions dogmas
becomes himself the arch-corrupter the poisoner-general of the understandings of the nation of the public
national public morals. He sacrifices a far more steady his steadiest and best
support and powerful support ally for the chance of obtaining
a variable and precarious one. one the assistance of a power which as we shall see presently is
[an ally of variable power force and precarious fidelity.]


2 In the mean time as it is the peculiar property
of this tribunal for the same person to be at the same
time Judge and Executioner, so long as there are any
of its members whose suffrages are against a man
he is thereby subjected to a proportionable degree of punishment.
If his sensibility So long as he continues sensible to the force of this sanction is
not destroyd, he suffers is reduced to a state of suffering and this suffering is an evil. If he grows callous,
the evil takes another shape: the lik most powerful of the tutelary
tutelary motives [loses ] has lost
it's hold upon on him
and he becomes a
dangerous incubus of
the community.





















Identifier: | JB/087/021/003"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 87.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

7

Box

087

Main Headings

indirect legislation

Folio number

021

Info in main headings field

indirect legislation

Image

003

Titles

note

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f5 / f6 / f7 / f8

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::r williams [britannia with shield motif]]]

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

c. hamilton

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

27546

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