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<add>-fying</add> the desires which affords him the seducing<lb/>motive <note>See Princ. of Legisl. Introd<lb/>Ch. [Motives]<lb/></note> , a man shall choose the least <del>of</del> mischievous<lb/>of two or more offences that may [contribute<lb/>to that effect] serve for the accomplishment<lb/>of his purpose.  Between these two last<lb/>branches of policy it will not in every instance<lb/>be very easy to draw the line: because whether<lb/>an act shall be to such a degree pernicious<lb/>as that it shall be <add>clearly</add> worth while to combat it<lb/>in the way of direct legislation and <del>add at</del><lb/>[aggregate it to the catalogue of offences] <add>mark it out for punishment</add> is a<lb/>question <add>point</add> which it may not be perfectly easy<lb/>in every instance to decide upon <add>peremptorily decidedly to ascertain.</add>  Let it<lb/>not therefore be any great matter of <sic>surprize</sic><lb/>to the reader if he should happen to see a<lb/>class or two of acts mentioned <add>proposed to be provided against</add> in the present<lb/>section, which he might expect to find more <add>think would more</add> naturally <lb/>in the next.<lb/><pb/>
<p><add>-fying</add> the desires which affords him the seducing<lb/>motive, <note>See Princ. of Legisl. Introd<lb/>Ch. [Motives]<lb/></note> a man shall choose the least <del>of</del> mischievous<lb/>of two or more offences that may [contribute<lb/>to that effect] serve for the accomplishment<lb/>of his purpose.  Between these two last<lb/>branches of policy it will not in every instance<lb/>be very easy to draw the line: because whether<lb/>an act shall be to such a degree pernicious<lb/>as that it shall be <add>clearly</add> worth while to combat it<lb/>in the way of direct legislation and <del>add at</del><lb/>[aggregate it to the catalogue of offences] <add>mark it out for punishment</add> is a<lb/>question <add>point</add> which it may not be perfectly easy<lb/>in every instance to decide upon <add>peremptorily decidedly to ascertain.</add>  Let it<lb/>not therefore be any great matter of <sic>surprize</sic><lb/>to the reader if he should happen to see a<lb/>class or two of acts mentioned <add>proposed to be provided against</add> in the present<lb/>section, which he might expect to find more <add>think would more</add> naturally <lb/>in the next.</p>




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-fying the desires which affords him the seducing
motive, See Princ. of Legisl. Introd
Ch. [Motives]
a man shall choose the least of mischievous
of two or more offences that may [contribute
to that effect] serve for the accomplishment
of his purpose. Between these two last
branches of policy it will not in every instance
be very easy to draw the line: because whether
an act shall be to such a degree pernicious
as that it shall be clearly worth while to combat it
in the way of direct legislation and add at
[aggregate it to the catalogue of offences] mark it out for punishment is a
question point which it may not be perfectly easy
in every instance to decide upon peremptorily decidedly to ascertain. Let it
not therefore be any great matter of surprize
to the reader if he should happen to see a
class or two of acts mentioned proposed to be provided against in the present
section, which he might expect to find more think would more naturally
in the next.






















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Identifier: | JB/087/068/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 87.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

087

Main Headings

indirect legislation

Folio number

068

Info in main headings field

indirect legislation

Image

002

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

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

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

27593

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