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<p>16 <sic>Aug.</sic> 1808 <note>Arrangements proposed</note><lb/>4 <note>V. Responsibilities</note></p> <p>11<lb/><del>Even</del> <Add>so applied</add> Punishment<lb/>and ill repute<lb/><del>now</del> will be <del><gap/></del><lb/>shrunk from<lb/>on a double account:<lb/>on their own account<lb/>and on that of the<lb/>course of which they<lb/>are under the instruments</note></p> <p>In as well as out of power it being the wish of every<lb/>man to do on every occasion what he pleases, no man<lb/>any further than he can not help it will subject<lb/>himself or see himself subjected to any kind of check<lb/>to fear of punishment or fear of shame: both objects<lb/>will be on every occasion be unpleasant to him, <add>it which case</add> whatever<lb/>considered <add>point of view</add> <del>on themselves</del> whether on themselves, or in respect<lb/>of the purpose <add>the restraint</add> to which they are understood <add>meant</add> to be applicable <add>applied</add></p> <p>Whatever be the check to the action of which a man<lb/>is subjected, or meant or pretended to be meant or<lb/>supposed to be subjected, one thing may <del.<gap/><del> be<lb/>depended upon, and ought on many occasions to be presumed,<lb/>that his constant wish and endeavours will<lb/>be to avoid as much as possible to be subjected to it.</p> <p><add>By</add> Fear of shame <add>ill-repute</add> is <add>here means</add> fear of <del>the</del> ill opinion and<lb/>what is regarded as intimately connected with it<lb/>ill offices (including the withholding of good offices) at<lb/>the hands of individuals unknown and unassignable</p>  
<p>16 <sic>Aug.</sic> 1808 <note>Arrangements proposed</note><lb/>4 <note>V. Responsibilities</note></p> <p><note>11<lb/><del>Even</del> <add>So applied</add> Punishment<lb/>and ill repute<lb/><del>now</del> will be <del>avoided</del><lb/><del>and</del> shrunk from<lb/>on a double account:<lb/>on their own account<lb/>and on that of the<lb/>coercion of which they<lb/>are made the instruments</note></p> <p>In as well as out of power it being the wish of every<lb/>man to do on every occasion what he pleases, no man<lb/>any further than he can not help it will subject<lb/>himself or see himself subjected to any kind of check<lb/>to fear of punishment or fear of shame: both objects<lb/>will be on every occasion be unpleasant to him, <add>in which case</add> whatever<lb/>considered <add>point of view</add> <del>on themselves</del> nether in themselves, or in respect<lb/>of the purpose <add>the restraint</add> to which they are understood <add>meant</add> to be applicable <add>applied</add></p> <p>Whatever be the check to the action of which a man<lb/>is subjected, or meant or pretended to be meant or<lb/>supposed to be subjected, one thing may <del>and one</del> be<lb/>depended upon, and ought on many occasions to be presumed,<lb/>that his constant wish and endeavours will<lb/>be to avoid as much as possible to be subjected to it.</p> <p><add>By</add> Fear of shame <add>ill-repute</add> is <add>here means</add> fear of <del>the</del> ill opinion and<lb/>what is regarded as intimately connected with it<lb/>ill offices (including the withholding of good offices) at<lb/>the hands of individuals unknown and unassignable.</p>  


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16 Aug. 1808 Arrangements proposed
4 V. Responsibilities

11
Even So applied Punishment
and ill repute
now will be avoided
and shrunk from
on a double account:
on their own account
and on that of the
coercion of which they
are made the instruments

In as well as out of power it being the wish of every
man to do on every occasion what he pleases, no man
any further than he can not help it will subject
himself or see himself subjected to any kind of check
to fear of punishment or fear of shame: both objects
will be on every occasion be unpleasant to him, in which case whatever
considered point of view on themselves nether in themselves, or in respect
of the purpose the restraint to which they are understood meant to be applicable applied

Whatever be the check to the action of which a man
is subjected, or meant or pretended to be meant or
supposed to be subjected, one thing may and one be
depended upon, and ought on many occasions to be presumed,
that his constant wish and endeavours will
be to avoid as much as possible to be subjected to it.

By Fear of shame ill-repute is here means fear of the ill opinion and
what is regarded as intimately connected with it
ill offices (including the withholding of good offices) at
the hands of individuals unknown and unassignable.



Identifier: | JB/122/333/325"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 122.

Date_1

1808-08-16

Marginal Summary Numbering

5-7

Box

122

Main Headings

Panopticon

Folio number

333

Info in main headings field

Image

325

Titles

Category

Text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

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

Page Numbering

E2

Penner

Watermarks

TH 1806

Marginals

Jeremy Bentham

Paper Producer

Andre Morellet

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1806

Notes public

ID Number

325

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