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<!-- header and marginal note in pencil --> <p>20 <sic>Feb<hi rend="superscript">y</hi></sic> 1808 <note>1<hi rend="superscript">o</hi></note></p> <p>(5) 19 <note>Reasons necessary<lb/>1 Principles</note></p> <p><note>11<lb/>Uses of reasons <del>and</del><lb/>included in the text of<lb/>the Law when enacted.</note></p> <p><note>3. Securing the approbation<lb/>of the people<lb/>of whose obedience, the<lb/>force of the laws, and<lb/>the power of the legislator<lb/>is composed.</note></p> <p><note>Independently if<lb/>the particular nature<lb/>of the reasons, the<lb/>very act of declaring<lb/>them has this tendency</note></p> <p>Such are the uses which provide the enactment of the proposed<lb/>law: follow <add>now</add> those which follow it.</p> <p>In this stage it is not sufficient that reasons have<lb/>formed an accompaniment for the law in its present state:<lb/>reasons, if <del>not</del> <add>equally</add> so simple in form, should in substance,<lb/>or at least in <gap/>, accompany it in its maturity.</p> <p>4 Thus accompanied, thus recommended, the law <add>has</add> required<lb/>the <add>its</add> <unclear>fairest</unclear> chance for being accompanied, for being grand<lb/>and fortified by the approbation of the people for <del>me</del><lb/>whom it is destined, and in whose obedience and observance<lb/><add>it depends for its</add> power and efficacy: for it is of the obedience of the<lb/>people that <add>in this element</add> that the power of the sovereign is composed.</p> <p>Independently of the reasons themselves the very act<lb/>of making them public <add>communicating them</add> gives a title <add>confers/<gap/> and engages</add> a claim to<lb/>the approbation of the people, if not to the <add>always for</add> law itself, at any<lb/> rate to the intention which gave it birth. <add>gave birth to it.</add></p> <p> Fourth <!-- addition in pencil --> <add>Third</add> use of <del>reasons</del> <add>annexing</add> the annexation of reason to a law<lb/>conciliatory <add>securing</add> the approbation of the people.</p>   
<!-- header and marginal note in pencil --> <p>20 <sic>Feb<hi rend="superscript">y</hi></sic> 1808 <note>1<hi rend="superscript">o</hi></note></p> <p>(5) 19 <note>Reasons necessary<lb/>1 Principles</note></p> <p><note>11<lb/>Uses of reasons <del>and</del><lb/>included in the text of<lb/>the Law when enacted.</note></p> <p><note>3. Securing the approbation<lb/>of the people<lb/>of whose obedience, the<lb/>force of the laws, and<lb/>the power of the legislator<lb/>is composed.</note></p> <p><note>Independently if<lb/>the particular nature<lb/>of the reasons, the<lb/>very act of declaring<lb/>them has this tendency</note></p> <p>Such are the uses which provide the enactment of the proposed<lb/>law: follow <add>now</add> those which follow it.</p> <p>In this stage it is not sufficient that reasons have<lb/>formed an accompaniment for the law in its present state:<lb/>reasons, if <del>not</del> <add>equally</add> so simple in form, should in substance,<lb/>or at least in <unclear>qualification</unclear>, accompany it in its maturity.</p> <p>4 Thus accompanied, thus recommended, the law <add>has</add> required<lb/>the <add>its</add> <unclear>fairest</unclear> chance for being accompanied, for being grand<lb/>and fortified by the approbation of the people for <del>me</del><lb/>whom it is destined, and in whose obedience and observance<lb/><add>it depends for its</add> power and efficacy: for it is of the obedience of the<lb/>people that <add>in this element</add> that the power of the sovereign is composed.</p> <p>Independently of the reasons themselves the very act<lb/>of making them public, <add>communicating them</add> gives a title <add>confers/bespeaks and engages</add> a claim to<lb/>the approbation of the people, if not to <add>always for</add> the law itself, at any<lb/> rate to the intention which gave it birth. <add>gave birth to it.</add></p> <p> Fourth <!-- addition in pencil --> <add>Third</add> use of <del>reasons</del> <add>annexing</add> the annexation of reason to a law<lb/>conciliating <add>securing</add> the approbation of the people.</p>   




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20 Feby 1808 1o

(5) 19 Reasons necessary
1 Principles

11
Uses of reasons and
included in the text of
the Law when enacted.

3. Securing the approbation
of the people
of whose obedience, the
force of the laws, and
the power of the legislator
is composed.

Independently if
the particular nature
of the reasons, the
very act of declaring
them has this tendency

Such are the uses which provide the enactment of the proposed
law: follow now those which follow it.

In this stage it is not sufficient that reasons have
formed an accompaniment for the law in its present state:
reasons, if not equally so simple in form, should in substance,
or at least in qualification, accompany it in its maturity.

4 Thus accompanied, thus recommended, the law has required
the its fairest chance for being accompanied, for being grand
and fortified by the approbation of the people for me
whom it is destined, and in whose obedience and observance
it depends for its power and efficacy: for it is of the obedience of the
people that in this element that the power of the sovereign is composed.

Independently of the reasons themselves the very act
of making them public, communicating them gives a title confers/bespeaks and engages a claim to
the approbation of the people, if not to always for the law itself, at any
rate to the intention which gave it birth. gave birth to it.

Fourth Third use of reasons annexing the annexation of reason to a law
conciliating securing the approbation of the people.



Identifier: | JB/122/080/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 122.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

122

Main Headings

Panopticon

Folio number

080

Info in main headings field

Image

002

Titles

Category

Correspondence

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

Recto"Recto" is not in the list (recto, verso) of allowed values for the "Rectoverso" property.

Page Numbering

B2

Penner

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

Letter 1970, vol. 7

ID Number

002

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