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1831 March 29 ++ MJ 12
<head>1831 March 29 ++ MJ 12<lb/>
J.B. a Registration
J.B. a Registration</head>


III. Functionaries aptitude maximized
<note>III. Functionaries aptitude maximized<lb/>
Securities for aptitude
Securities for aptitude</note>


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2 4
<p><del>2</del> 4</p>


46
<note>46<lb/>
Customary securities
Customary securities<lb/>
inefficient
inefficient<lb/>
1. Barristership
1. Barristership<lb/>
2. Oath
2. Oath</note>


46. So much for that which ought to be: now for
<p>46. So much for that which <hi rend="underline">ought to be</hi>: now for<lb/>
that which is. In the character of securities for appropriate aptitude on
that which <hi rend="underline">is</hi>. In the character of securities for appropriate aptitude on<lb/>
in a word <gap/> <gap/> point of view the so called the part of the class of functionaries in question, the so called supposed securities customarily provided
<del>in a word <gap/> <gap/> point of view the <add>so called</add></del> <add>the part of the class of functionaries in question, the <del>so called</del> supposed</add> <hi rend="underline">securities customarily</hi> provided<lb/>
under the name of qualifications may be pronounced without fear of refutation, be pronounced worse than useless,
<add>under the name of <hi rend="underline">qualifications</hi></add> may be <del>pronounced</del> without fear of refutation, <add>be pronounced</add> worse than useless,<lb/>
and the supposed securities securities provided in the present instance are of
and the <add>supposed</add> securities securities provided in the present instance are of<lb/>
the sort of shore c<gap/> as above <note> are they customarily provided.
the sort of sh<gap/> c<gap/> <del>as above <gap/></del> are they customarily provided.</p>


47
<note>47<lb/>
For Barristership besides
For Barristership besides<lb/>
age no condition but
age no condition but<lb/>
dinner eating
dinner eating<lb/>
necessary
necessary</note>


47 Of These same securities there are two: namely aggregation of the Candidate
<p>47 Of These <add>same</add> securities there are two: namely aggregation of the Candidate<lb/>
in question to a certain class of person, exercising a <gap/> <gap/> or intending to endeavour to exercise
in question to a certain class of person, exercising a <del><gap/> <gap/></del> <add>or intending to endeavour <note>to exercise</note></add><lb/>
endeavouring to exercise a certain profit seeking profession: 2. having a part in a certain
<add>endeavouring to exercise</add> a certain profit seeking profession: 2. having a part in a certain<lb/>
ceremony called the taking an Oath.
ceremony called the <hi rend="underline">taking an Oath</hi>.</p>


48
<note>48<lb/>
In this case the egesta
In this case the ejecta<lb/>
would be 47 no less an
would be <del><add>47</add></del> no less an<lb/>
appropriate security
appropriate security<lb/>
than the ingesta
than the ingesta</note>


48. Neither the one nor the other of these supposed securities are
<p>48. Neither the one nor the other of these supposed securities are<lb/>
means, in any the smallest degree evidence to the that same d<gap/> end.
<hi rend="underline">means</hi>, in any the smallest degree evidence <del>to the</del> <add>that same d<gap/></add> end.</p>


1. The class of men, to which the candidate for the office in
<p>1. The class of men, to which the candidate for the office in<lb/>
question is required to have been aggregated, is that of Barrister
question is required to have been aggregated, is that of <hi rend="underline">Barrister<lb/>
at law. But with the exception of age, in the case of that s<gap/> class to the fears of aggregating
at law</hi>. But with the exception of <hi rend="underline">age</hi>, <add>in the case of that <unclear>same</unclear> class</add> to the fears of aggregating<lb/>
a man's self to in that same class no other condition is necessary
a man's self to <add>in</add> that same class no other condition is necessary<lb/>
than the having eat or apparent to eat a certain number of
than the having eat or apparent to eat a certain number of<lb/>
dinners in the same large hall in which other men are at
dinners in the same large hall in which other men are at<lb/>
that same time engaged in that same occupation
that same time engaged in that same occupation</p>


49
<p><del>Among the writing</del> <add>Among the writings,</add> which have for their object the contribution<lb/>
2. Oath
to the instruction of that <add>these</add> same men is one that has for its title<lb/>
Jocular customs of ch<gap/> <unclear>manners</unclear>. One of these <del>in this<hi rend="superscript">[+]</hi></del> <add>same</add><lb/>
<note><del>[+] <gap/> <gap/> <gap/><lb/>
<hi rend="underline"><unclear>farting</unclear></hi>.<lb/>
2 One</del></note><lb/>
customs consists in the emission of gas from the intestines on certain<lb/>
solemn occasions, for the entertainment of the company assembled</p>


<p>The <del><hi rend="underline">ejecta</hi> in this</del> <add><hi rend="underline">ingesta</hi> in the one</add> case would not in the character if securities<lb/>
for aptitude <del>be</del> <add><del>furnish</del> constitute a</add> less appropriate <del><add><gap/></add></del> or less efficient security, than is furnished<lb/>
by the <hi rend="underline"><unclear>ingesta</unclear></hi> in <del>that case</del> the other case.</p>


<note>49<lb/>
2. Oath in this case<lb/>
promissory, objections<lb/>
elsewhere urged to the<lb/>
assertory oath equally<lb/>
applicable to the promissory</note>
<p>2. As to the <hi rend="underline">Oath</hi>, there are two kinds of Oath, the assertory and<lb/>
the promissory: the present belongs to the promissory sort.<hi rend="superscript">[+]</hi></p>
<note><hi rend="superscript">[+]</hi> In the <hi rend="underline">Petitions for Justice</hi><lb/>
the worse than uselessness<lb/>
has been held up to view<lb/>
and proof, <del>unc<gap/> and <add>con<gap/></add></del><lb/>
<add>uncontested and</add> unc<gap/> may be there<lb/>
seen <del>if it</del> if its being as<lb/>
in the case of the <hi rend="underline">assertory</hi><lb/>
Oath: and with no less<lb/>
may they be seen<lb/>
applying to the <hi rend="underline">promissory</hi><lb/>
Oath, in the present as<lb/>
well as in all other cases.</note>
<note>50<lb/>
A supposed security<lb/>
which is inefficient<lb/>
is worse than useless</note>
<p>A supposed security, which is inefficient, is not <add>negatively and</add> simply useless,<lb/>
it <del>but</del> <add>is <hi rend="underline">positively</hi></add> much worse than useless: it is a source of delusion, producing<lb/>
confidence when confidence has no ground to stand upon: <del>when<lb/>
if</del> <add>so far as</add> it is a security for any thing, it is a security for relative<lb/>
inaptitude</p>
<p><del>Observation to the same effect To Mr</del> <add>On a similar occasion, to Sir Robert</add> Peel when Home <del><gap/></del> <add>Secretary</add><lb/>
observations to the <unclear>same</unclear> effect were presented: presented but without <del>assent.</del> <add>effect.</add></p>
<p>It <del><gap/></del> <add>pains</add> me to <del>think</del> <add>think</add> and to have to say, that in the <del>present</del> <add>present</add> occasion<lb/>
these same observations have been equally inac<gap/>.</p>
<p>To truths so incontestable and so important, the eyes of Public<lb/>
Opinion will not always remain shut: and no sooner <unclear>than</unclear> they open, <del><gap/></del> <add><unclear>than many</unclear></add><lb/>
any draughtsman, in whose draughts either of <del><gap/><gap/><gap/></del> <add>these same sham securities</add> <gap/> will be<lb/>
<add>covered</add><lb/>
<note>covered with a degree of<lb/>
ridicule, in which it would<lb/>
pain me to see <gap/> <add><gap/></add> developed<lb/>
the Gentlemen to whom<lb/>
I have the honour thus to address<lb/>
myself.</note></p>




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1831 March 29 ++ MJ 12
J.B. a Registration

III. Functionaries aptitude maximized
Securities for aptitude

2 4

46
Customary securities
inefficient
1. Barristership
2. Oath

46. So much for that which ought to be: now for
that which is. In the character of securities for appropriate aptitude on
in a word point of view the so called the part of the class of functionaries in question, the so called supposed securities customarily provided
under the name of qualifications may be pronounced without fear of refutation, be pronounced worse than useless,
and the supposed securities securities provided in the present instance are of
the sort of sh c as above are they customarily provided.

47
For Barristership besides
age no condition but
dinner eating
necessary

47 Of These same securities there are two: namely aggregation of the Candidate
in question to a certain class of person, exercising a or intending to endeavour to exercise
endeavouring to exercise a certain profit seeking profession: 2. having a part in a certain
ceremony called the taking an Oath.

48
In this case the ejecta
would be 47 no less an
appropriate security
than the ingesta

48. Neither the one nor the other of these supposed securities are
means, in any the smallest degree evidence to the that same d end.

1. The class of men, to which the candidate for the office in
question is required to have been aggregated, is that of Barrister
at law
. But with the exception of age, in the case of that same class to the fears of aggregating
a man's self to in that same class no other condition is necessary
than the having eat or apparent to eat a certain number of
dinners in the same large hall in which other men are at
that same time engaged in that same occupation

Among the writing Among the writings, which have for their object the contribution
to the instruction of that these same men is one that has for its title
Jocular customs of ch manners. One of these in this[+] same
[+]
farting.
2 One

customs consists in the emission of gas from the intestines on certain
solemn occasions, for the entertainment of the company assembled

The ejecta in this ingesta in the one case would not in the character if securities
for aptitude be furnish constitute a less appropriate or less efficient security, than is furnished
by the ingesta in that case the other case.

49
2. Oath in this case
promissory, objections
elsewhere urged to the
assertory oath equally
applicable to the promissory

2. As to the Oath, there are two kinds of Oath, the assertory and
the promissory: the present belongs to the promissory sort.[+]

[+] In the Petitions for Justice
the worse than uselessness
has been held up to view
and proof, unc and con
uncontested and unc may be there
seen if it if its being as
in the case of the assertory
Oath: and with no less
may they be seen
applying to the promissory
Oath, in the present as
well as in all other cases.

50
A supposed security
which is inefficient
is worse than useless

A supposed security, which is inefficient, is not negatively and simply useless,
it but is positively much worse than useless: it is a source of delusion, producing
confidence when confidence has no ground to stand upon: when
if
so far as it is a security for any thing, it is a security for relative
inaptitude

Observation to the same effect To Mr On a similar occasion, to Sir Robert Peel when Home Secretary
observations to the same effect were presented: presented but without assent. effect.

It pains me to think think and to have to say, that in the present present occasion
these same observations have been equally inac.

To truths so incontestable and so important, the eyes of Public
Opinion will not always remain shut: and no sooner than they open, than many
any draughtsman, in whose draughts either of these same sham securities will be
covered
covered with a degree of
ridicule, in which it would
pain me to see developed
the Gentlemen to whom
I have the honour thus to address
myself.



Identifier: | JB/042/270/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 42.

Date_1

1831-07-20

Marginal Summary Numbering

12

Box

042

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

270

Info in main headings field

constitutional code

Image

002

Titles

enactive

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

e7

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

13193

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