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<head>C</head>
<p><head>C<lb/>
<head><del><unclear>Composition</unclear> <gap/> </del><add>Conservation and Improvement</add></head>
<del>Composition and <gap/></del> <add>Conservation and Improvement</add></head></p>
<head>11.</head>
<p>11.<lb/>
 
In proportion as a law is, penal, care ought<lb/>
<p>In <unclear>proportion</unclear> as a <unclear>law</unclear> is final, care ought<lb/> to be taken <del>in studying all the circumstances</del><lb/>to prevent the subject from incurring punishment<lb/>in cases in which the <unclear>legislator</unclear> would<lb/>not mean to subject him to it.  For this purpose<lb/>he ought to be the more exact in <gap/> all<lb/>the circumstances which he means <unclear>about</unclear><gap/><lb/>before the subject can be made to incur the punishment.<add><unclear>See 10.</unclear></add><note>In pencil</note>
to be taken <del>in specifying all the circumstances</del><lb/>
 
to prevent the subject from incurring punishment<lb/>
<head>Regulations of Procedure <del>in what manner<gap/></del><add>Part which the </add>Courts of Justice may take in making them</head>
in cases in which the legislator would<lb/>
 
not mean to subject him to it.  For this purpose<lb/>
<add>In</add> The course of human affairs, <del>will produce exigencies</del><add>exigencies will now and then</add> inadvertently<lb/> arise which the <gap/>. of no human legislator could foresee.  Incidents will arise<lb/>which will <add>in particular cases</add> indicate <del><gap/>deleted text</del> <unclear>either</unclear> the <unclear>inexpediancy</unclear><lb/>of limiting the <gap/> of the Judge in<lb/><note>or the <unclear>[proceedings</unclear> of the<lb/><gap/> <gap/></note>the manner in which the Legislator has <gap/><lb/>in general to limit it, or the probability, <unclear>and</unclear> therefore<lb/>the expediency of laying without inconvenience that<lb/><unclear>discretion</unclear><add>in their proceedings</add> under <unclear>all farther</unclear> limitations.  <unclear>best</unclear> of all<lb/>persons <del>to whom</del> in authority the judges in the course<lb/>of whose administration such incidents arise are the<lb/>only persons to whose <gap/> those incidents are <gap/><lb/>to present themselves.  If the legislator can know<lb/>any thing about them at all it can only be either from<lb/>
he ought to be the more exact in specifying all<lb/>
the circumstances which he means should concur<lb/>
before the subject can be made to incur the punishment. <note><!-- pencil -->See 10.</note></p>
<p><head>Regulations of Procedure <del>in what manner</del> <add>Part which the</add><lb/>
<del>to be</del> Courts of Justice may take in making them.</head></p>
<p><add>In</add> The course of human affairs, <del>will</del> <add>exigencies will now and then</add> unavoidably<lb/>
<del>produce exigencies</del> arise which the <gap/> of no<lb/>
human legislator could foresee.  Incidents will arise<lb/>
which will <add>in particular cases</add> indicate <del>the passion</del> either the inexpediency<lb/>
of limiting the discretion of the Judge in<lb/>
the manner in which the Legislator has thought fit<lb/>
in general to limit it, or the possibility, &amp; therefore<lb/>
the expediency of laying without inconvenience that<lb/>
discretion <add>&amp; those proceedings</add> under still farther limitations.  Best of all<lb/>
persons <del>to whom</del> in authority the Judges in the course<lb/>
of whose administration such incidents arise, are the<lb/>
only persons to whose notice those incidents are sure<lb/>
to present themselves.  If the Legislator can know<lb/>
any thing about them at all it can only be either<lb/>
<add>from</add></p>
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Composition and Conservation and Improvement

11.
In proportion as a law is, penal, care ought
to be taken in specifying all the circumstances
to prevent the subject from incurring punishment
in cases in which the legislator would
not mean to subject him to it. For this purpose
he ought to be the more exact in specifying all
the circumstances which he means should concur
before the subject can be made to incur the punishment. See 10.

Regulations of Procedure in what manner Part which the
to be Courts of Justice may take in making them.

In The course of human affairs, will exigencies will now and then unavoidably
produce exigencies arise which the of no
human legislator could foresee. Incidents will arise
which will in particular cases indicate the passion either the inexpediency
of limiting the discretion of the Judge in
the manner in which the Legislator has thought fit
in general to limit it, or the possibility, & therefore
the expediency of laying without inconvenience that
discretion & those proceedings under still farther limitations. Best of all
persons to whom in authority the Judges in the course
of whose administration such incidents arise, are the
only persons to whose notice those incidents are sure
to present themselves. If the Legislator can know
any thing about them at all it can only be either
from


Identifier: | JB/100/092/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 100.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

11

Box

100

Main Headings

Folio number

092

Info in main headings field

conservation and improvement

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

/ f4

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::gr [crown motif]]]

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

richard smith

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

32108

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