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<head>1827. Aug<hi rend="superscript">t</hi><lb/>
 
Penal Code<lb/>
 
Ch 4. Codification<lb/>
1. Offences collectively<lb/>
Ch. II. Good and Evil.<lb/>
&sect;.<lb/>
Ch. II. Good and Evil<lb/>
&sect;.</head>
<p>9.<lb/>
6. Agricola, ignorant<lb/>
of the theft, Rapax on<lb/>
the watch for fresh<lb/>
depredation: here,<lb/>
danger without alarm.</p>
<p>10.<lb/>
Rapax has fled never<lb/>
to return: the theft is<lb/>
known: here is alarm<lb/>
without danger.</p>
<p>11.<lb/>
8. The thefts frequent,<lb/>
and consequent alarm<lb/>
so great, that the neighbours<lb/>
dispose of their<lb/>
flocks, and quit the<lb/>
country in despair.<lb/>
Here is evil of the 3<hi rend="superscript">d</hi><lb/>
order.</p>
<p>12.<lb/>
<unclear>II.</unclear> Now comes exemplification<lb/>
of ultimate<lb/>
good, from an act<lb/>
producing evil of the<lb/>
first order.</p>
<p>13.<lb/>
9. Rapax caught and<lb/>
beaten &#x2014; so far evil of<lb/>
the 1<hi rend="superscript">st</hi> order.</p>
<p>14.<lb/>
10. His fellow depredators<lb/>
hear of the beating.<lb/>
Here is alarm &amp;<lb/>
danger of similar<lb/>
pain to them. So far<lb/>
evil of the 2<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> order<lb/>
also.</p>
<p>15.<lb/>
11. But the effects of<lb/>
the 3<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> order are to prevent<lb/>
the future commission<lb/>
of the same<lb/>
act. Now it is, that<lb/>
the effect is entirely<lb/>
good.</p>
<head>Ch. II. Good and Evil.<lb/>
&sect;.</head>
<p>16.<lb/>
III. In some cases,<lb/>
good in every stage<lb/>
is the result of the<lb/>
act &#x2014; Example &#x2014; where<lb/>
reward is aptly and<lb/>
deservedly given.</p>


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1827. Augt
Penal Code
Ch 4. Codification
1. Offences collectively
Ch. II. Good and Evil.
§.
Ch. II. Good and Evil
§.

9.
6. Agricola, ignorant
of the theft, Rapax on
the watch for fresh
depredation: here,
danger without alarm.

10.
Rapax has fled never
to return: the theft is
known: here is alarm
without danger.

11.
8. The thefts frequent,
and consequent alarm
so great, that the neighbours
dispose of their
flocks, and quit the
country in despair.
Here is evil of the 3d
order.

12.
II. Now comes exemplification
of ultimate
good, from an act
producing evil of the
first order.

13.
9. Rapax caught and
beaten — so far evil of
the 1st order.

14.
10. His fellow depredators
hear of the beating.
Here is alarm &
danger of similar
pain to them. So far
evil of the 2d order
also.

15.
11. But the effects of
the 3d order are to prevent
the future commission
of the same
act. Now it is, that
the effect is entirely
good.

Ch. II. Good and Evil.
§.

16.
III. In some cases,
good in every stage
is the result of the
act — Example — where
reward is aptly and
deservedly given.



Identifier: | JB/549/232/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 549.

Date_1

1827-08-??

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

549

Main Headings

Folio number

232

Info in main headings field

Penal Code

Image

001

Titles

Category

Rudiments sheet (brouillon)

Number of Pages

Recto/Verso

Page Numbering

Penner

John Flowerdew Colls

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Jeremy Bentham

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

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