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1821 may to. The first lines penal law. <lb/> four. Under a limited monarchy, the quantity of punishment <lb/> capable of being applied not being so completely unlimited, <lb/> the quantity of mercy for which with its due reproach and undue praise <lb/> there is room, not quite so great. Room for it, however, always <lb/> exists, and is always occupied in enormous superabundance. The <lb/> unofficial intercession is mostly Out of the official arbiter <lb/> who, with the language in deportment of obsequious this on on pretense <lb/> of responsibility, dictates, on each occasion to the vice of God which of two courses <lb/> what course his next to divine pleasure shall take. In England, while men are condemned to death by <lb/> hundreds, they are executed death is inflicted on them by units: the difference between the <lb/> unit and the hundred has for its cause the purposes above – <lb/> mentioned. In practice the privilege of thus abandoning men <lb/> to destruction, or saving them from it, at pleasure is shared <lb/> among functionaries in rank, office, number and proportion, – <lb/> all indeterminate, or at best hidden from the eyes of all <lb/> but the few who share among them a sinister interest in <lb/> the abuses of it: a judge or lawyer of one class or denomination <lb/> on at one occasion time, of another on another. Along with, <lb/> and above them all, stands the arch functionary, who numbers <lb/> among his titles that of keeper of the Kings conscience: <lb/> a man out of whose mind, by the indiscriminate offense defense of right & wrong <lb/> with no other differences then the predilection naturally <lb/> conceived, for the best customer, everything that in any <lb/> other mind, has ever been designated understood by the name of <lb/> conscience has, long before his taking that exacted conscience, blank into his keeping, – been obliterated <lb/> every feeling but that <lb/> of the most complicated completely <lb/> sorted selfishness <lb/> the principal has not wreck? A <lb/> bribe – Sica's perhaps <lb/> some underling. <lb/>
<head>1821 May 2.<add>d</add><lb/>
First Lines Penal Law.<lb/>
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<p>(4.)</p>


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<p>Under a limited monarchy, the quantity of punishment <lb/>
capable of being applied not being so completely unlimited, <lb/>
the quantity of mercy <add>for which</add> with its due reproach and undue praise <lb/>
there is room, not quite so great. Room for it, however, always <lb/>
exists, and is always occupied in enormous superabundance. The <lb/>
unofficial intercessor is mostly kept out by the official arbiter <lb/>
who, with the language and deportment of obsequiousness, on pretence <lb/>
of responsibility, <del>dictates,</del> <add>on each occasion</add> to the vice God which of two courses <lb/>
<del>what course</del> his next to divine pleasure shall take.<lb/></p>
 
<p>In England, while men are condemned to death by <lb/>
hundreds, <del>they are executed</del> <add>death is inflicted on them</add> by units: the difference between the <lb/>
unit and the hundred has for its cause the purposes above-mentioned.<lb/></p>
 
<p>In practice the privilege of thus abandoning men <lb/>
to destruction, or saving them from it, at pleasure is shared <lb/>
among functionaries in rank, office, number and proportion, – <lb/>
all indeterminate, or at best hidden from the eyes of all <lb/>
but the few who share among them a sinister interest in <lb/>
the abuse of it: a Judge or Lawyer of one class or denomination <lb/>
<add>on</add> <del>at</del> one <add>occasion,</add> <del>time,</del> of another on another. Along with, <lb/>
and above them all, stands the Arch-functionary, who numbers <lb/>
among his titles that of Keeper of the King's Conscience: <lb/>
a man out of whose mind, by the indiscriminate <del>offence</del> <add>defence of right & wrong</add> <lb/> (with no other difference than the predilection naturally <lb/>
conceived, for the best customer), every thing that, in any <lb/>
other mind, has ever been <add>designated</add> <del>understood</del> by the name of <lb/>
Conscience has, long before his taking that exacted conscience,<lb/>
<del><gap/></del> into his keeping, &#x2014; been obliterated. <lb/></p>
 
<note>every feeling but that <lb/>
of the most compleatly <lb/>
sordid selfishness <lb/></note>
 
<note>The principal<lb/>
has not rec<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> a <lb/>
bribe &#x2014; <foreign>secus</foreign> perhaps <lb/>
some underling. <lb/></note>






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First Lines Penal Law.

(4.)

Under a limited monarchy, the quantity of punishment
capable of being applied not being so completely unlimited,
the quantity of mercy for which with its due reproach and undue praise
there is room, not quite so great. Room for it, however, always
exists, and is always occupied in enormous superabundance. The
unofficial intercessor is mostly kept out by the official arbiter
who, with the language and deportment of obsequiousness, on pretence
of responsibility, dictates, on each occasion to the vice God which of two courses
what course his next to divine pleasure shall take.

In England, while men are condemned to death by
hundreds, they are executed death is inflicted on them by units: the difference between the
unit and the hundred has for its cause the purposes above-mentioned.

In practice the privilege of thus abandoning men
to destruction, or saving them from it, at pleasure is shared
among functionaries in rank, office, number and proportion, –
all indeterminate, or at best hidden from the eyes of all
but the few who share among them a sinister interest in
the abuse of it: a Judge or Lawyer of one class or denomination
on at one occasion, time, of another on another. Along with,
and above them all, stands the Arch-functionary, who numbers
among his titles that of Keeper of the King's Conscience:
a man out of whose mind, by the indiscriminate offence defence of right & wrong
(with no other difference than the predilection naturally
conceived, for the best customer), every thing that, in any
other mind, has ever been designated understood by the name of
Conscience has, long before his taking that exacted conscience,
into his keeping, — been obliterated.

every feeling but that
of the most compleatly
sordid selfishness

The principal
has not recd a
bribe — secus perhaps
some underling.




Identifier: | JB/037/049/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 37.

Date_1

1821-05-02

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

037

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

049

Info in main headings field

first lines

Image

001

Titles

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c4

Penner

john flowerdew colls

Watermarks

c wilmott 1819

Marginals

Paper Producer

andreas louriottis

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1819

Notes public

ID Number

11264

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