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<p>8 <sic>Aug.</sic> 1808 conclusion<lb/><note>To Mallet</note><lb/><del>(3)</del> (1) <note>Conclusion</note></p> <p><note>3 1<lb/>These <gap/> <gap/><lb/>not hope for any<lb/>evident <gap/></note></p> <p>I am sensible, as fully sensible as any gentleman<lb/>can be to whose lot it may fall to feel the <gap/> of<lb/>so important <add>presumptuous and unaccustomed</add> an address  how much more agreeable <add>pleasant</add><lb/>it is to us all, <add>and on all occasions</add> to do as we please than as<lb/>we ought.</p> <p>I am accordingly aware, that unless <!-- brackets in pencil --> (<del>it should<lb/>happen) to gentlemen in the situation in question it<lb/>should happen to feel <add>find</add> themselves altogether <gap/> to what<lb/>men are in every other, it is not in the nature of<lb/>any such suggestion as are here <gap/> to <sic>expence</sic><lb/>at the hands of the gentlemen to <gap/> they are addressed,<lb/>any thing like a ready <del>and</del> <add>willing and cordial</add> acceptance.</p> <!-- line in pencil across the page --> <p><note>4<lb/>the only chance<lb/>they can have of<lb/>acceptance depends a<lb/><del>upon</del> <add>the action of  adequate</add> motives<lb/>which <del>not</del> on<lb/>this occasion not<lb/>been ready made<lb?>must be <hi rend="underline">made</hi>.</note></p> <p>he who wills the <del>means</del> <add>end</add> must will the <gap/> he<lb/>who calls upon any one else to do <add>perform</add> any thing, must<lb/>present, <add>to give himself any chance of success</add> and if he finds no sufficient ones ready<lb/>made must creak, motives adequate to the production<lb/>of the effect which is the object of his wishes.  <add>In the present instance</add> It is<lb/>to <add>in</add> <gap/> <gap/> <add>if any,</add> howsoever faint as it may be as<lb/>any power to give <gap/>, of <add>for</add> presenting the adequate<lb/>mass of inducement, <add>pointing/<gap/> to compliance</add> that the only chances I can have<lb/>of seeing <del>my</del> <add>these</add> suggestions productive of any fruit, is grounded</p>  <!-- in pencil --> <p>To p.7</p> <p>On the part of the people, or of a person <del>to a certain</del> <add><gap/></add><lb/>enough to be formidable, <add><gap/> <gap/> become eventually troubles <gap/></add> to <gap/> as to command.</p>       
<p>8 <sic>Aug.</sic> 1808 conclusion<lb/><note>To Mallet</note><lb/><del>(3)</del> (1) <note>Conclusion</note></p> <p><note>3 1<lb/>These propositions can<lb/>not hope for any<lb/>evident acceptance</note></p> <p>I am sensible, as fully sensible as any gentleman<lb/>can be to whose lot it may fall to feel the <gap/> of<lb/>so important <add>presumptuous and unaccustomed</add> an address  how much more agreeable <add>pleasant</add><lb/>it is to us all, <add>and on all occasions</add> to do as we please than as<lb/>we ought.</p> <p>I am accordingly aware, that unless <!-- brackets in pencil --> (<del>it should<lb/>happen</del>) to gentlemen in the situation in question it<lb/>should happen to feel <add>find</add> themselves altogether <unclear>unlike</unclear> to what<lb/>men are in every other, it is not in the nature of<lb/>any such suggestion as are here hazarded to <sic>expence</sic><lb/>at the hands of the gentlemen to whom they are addressed,<lb/>any thing like a ready <del>and</del> <add>willing and cordial</add> acceptance.</p> <!-- line in pencil across the page --> <p><note>4<lb/>The only chance<lb/>they can have of<lb/>acceptance depends on<lb/><del>upon</del> <add>the action of  adequate</add> motives<lb/>which <del>not</del> on<lb/>this occasion not<lb/>been ready made<lb/>must be <hi rend="underline">made</hi>.</note></p> <p>He who wills the <del>means</del> <add>end</add> must will the means: he<lb/>who calls upon any one else to do <add>perform</add> any thing, must<lb/><add>to give himself any chance of success</add> present, and if he finds no sufficient ones ready<lb/>made must <unclear>chance</unclear>, motives adequate to the production<lb/>of the effect which is the object of his wishes.  <add>In the present instance</add> It is<lb/>to <add>in</add> such chance <add>if any,</add> howsoever faint as it may be as<lb/>any power to give <unclear>invest</unclear>, of <add>for</add> presenting the adequate<lb/>mass of inducement, <add>pointing/leading to compliance</add> that the only chances I can have<lb/>of seeing <del>my</del> <add>these</add> suggestions productive of any fruit, is grounded</p>  <!-- in pencil --> <p>To p.7</p> <p>On the part of the people, or of a portion <del>to a certain</del> <add>unanimous</add><lb/>enough to be formidable, <add>secure attention become eventually troublesome</add> to <gap/> as to command.</p>       


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8 Aug. 1808 conclusion
To Mallet
(3) (1) Conclusion

3 1
These propositions can
not hope for any
evident acceptance

I am sensible, as fully sensible as any gentleman
can be to whose lot it may fall to feel the of
so important presumptuous and unaccustomed an address how much more agreeable pleasant
it is to us all, and on all occasions to do as we please than as
we ought.

I am accordingly aware, that unless (it should
happen
) to gentlemen in the situation in question it
should happen to feel find themselves altogether unlike to what
men are in every other, it is not in the nature of
any such suggestion as are here hazarded to expence
at the hands of the gentlemen to whom they are addressed,
any thing like a ready and willing and cordial acceptance.

4
The only chance
they can have of
acceptance depends on
upon the action of adequate motives
which not on
this occasion not
been ready made
must be made.

He who wills the means end must will the means: he
who calls upon any one else to do perform any thing, must
to give himself any chance of success present, and if he finds no sufficient ones ready
made must chance, motives adequate to the production
of the effect which is the object of his wishes. In the present instance It is
to in such chance if any, howsoever faint as it may be as
any power to give invest, of for presenting the adequate
mass of inducement, pointing/leading to compliance that the only chances I can have
of seeing my these suggestions productive of any fruit, is grounded

To p.7

On the part of the people, or of a portion to a certain unanimous
enough to be formidable, secure attention become eventually troublesome to as to command.



Identifier: | JB/122/292/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 122.

Date_1

1808-08-08

Marginal Summary Numbering

3-4

Box

122

Main Headings

Panopticon

Folio number

292

Info in main headings field

Conclusion

Image

001

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

C1

Penner

Watermarks

TH 1806

Marginals

Jeremy Bentham

Paper Producer

Andre Morellet

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1806

Notes public

See note 5 to letter 1986, vol. 7

ID Number

001

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