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<head>1828. Feb<hi rend="superscript">y</hi> 19<lb/>
<head>1828. Feb.<hi rend="superscript">y</hi> 19<lb/>
Law Amendment.</head>
Law Amendment.</head>
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50<lb/>
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136</note>
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Propositions &#x2014;<lb/>
<note>Propositions &#x2014;<lb/>
Ch. 11 Codification<lb/>
Ch. 11 Codification<lb/>
Offences Collectively<lb/>
Offences Collectively<lb/>
Axioms<lb/>
Axioms<lb/></note>


<note>Correspond to the <del>branches</del><lb/>
<note>Correspond to the <del>branches</del><lb/>
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<add>several groups of</add> branches of the Pannomium and Principles<lb/>
<add>several groups of</add> branches of the Pannomium and Principles<lb/>
as follows &#x2014;<lb/>
as follows &#x2014;<lb/>
<del>these</del>
<del>these</del><lb/>
1. <del><gap/></del> <add>To Equality</add> Constitutional Codes<lb/>
1. <del><gap/></del> <add>To Equality</add> Constitutional Codes<lb/>
<del>Equality</del><lb/>
2. To Security, Penal Code<lb/>
2. To Security, Penal Code<lb/>
3. To Security, the<lb/>
3. To Security, the<lb/>
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principle.<lb/>
principle.<lb/>
4. To Subsistence and<lb/>
4. To Subsistence and<lb/>
Abundance, <add>of</add> all those<lb/>
Abundance, <add>of</add> all these<lb/>
Codes the <hi rend="underline">enactments</hi><lb/>
Codes the <hi rend="underline">enactments</hi><lb/>
the rational being furnished<lb/>
the rational being furnished<lb/>
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economy.<lb/></note>
economy.<lb/></note>


<p>The following are the</p>
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<p>Branches of the Pannomium to which the <del>subord</del> ends<lb/>
immediately subordinate to that <add>to</add> which the greatest happiness<lb/>
principle <add>necessarily</add> corresponds</p>
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<p><del>1.</del>2. To Penal <del>and Civil</del> Law the means and principles applying<lb/>
to Security. viz as to 1. Person. 2. Reputation. .3. Property<lb/>
Reputation Rank. Condition in life. .Axioms <add>and Principles</add> relates <unclear>this order</unclear><lb/></p>
<p>(4)</p>
<p>2. To Civil Law more particularly Security as to Property<lb/>
Axioms relative thereto: and Principle <gap/> Principle: <gap/><lb/>
Disappointment &#x2014; preventing principle</p>
<p>(2)</p>
<p><del>3.</del> 1 To <del>Pen</del> Constitutional Law <unclear>plan</unclear> Axioms and Principles<lb/>
applying to Equality<lb/></p>
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<p>4. To Political Economy the Axiom and Principles<lb/>
applying to Subsistence and Abundance.</p>
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of the Penal and Civil Code <del><gap/></del> <add>in</add> the <hi rend="underline">Rationale</hi> of which considerations<lb/>
suggested by the <gap/>-<gap/>-<unclear>Sinecure</unclear> of Political Economy<lb/>
<del>all have place.</del> are applicable and will have place: considerations<lb/>
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Click Here To Edit 1828. Feb.y 19
Law Amendment.
34
50
136
136

Propositions —
Ch. 11 Codification
Offences Collectively
Axioms

Correspond to the branches
of the Pannomium four understandably
subordinate
to the universal, with their
several groups of branches of the Pannomium and Principles
as follows —
these
1. To Equality Constitutional Codes
Equality
2. To Security, Penal Code
3. To Security, the
Civil Code: but more
the Disappointment — powerless
principle.
4. To Subsistence and
Abundance, of all these
Codes the enactments
the rational being furnished
by the
of political
economy.

The following are the

(1)

Branches of the Pannomium to which the subord ends
immediately subordinate to that to which the greatest happiness
principle necessarily corresponds

(3)

1.2. To Penal and Civil Law the means and principles applying
to Security. viz as to 1. Person. 2. Reputation. .3. Property
Reputation Rank. Condition in life. .Axioms and Principles relates this order

(4)

2. To Civil Law more particularly Security as to Property
Axioms relative thereto: and Principle Principle:
Disappointment — preventing principle

(2)

3. 1 To Pen Constitutional Law plan Axioms and Principles
applying to Equality

(5)

4. To Political Economy the Axiom and Principles
applying to Subsistence and Abundance.

To Political Economy: that is to say to those perhaps
of the Penal and Civil Code in the Rationale of which considerations
suggested by the --Sinecure of Political Economy
all have place. are applicable and will have place: considerations
over and above and independent of the sensations produced by loss and pain


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