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<head>Evidence</head></p>
 
<p><head>Ch.  Of the Technical System of Procedure<lb/>
 
&sect;. 1.</head></p>
 
<p>We have seen the leading features of the <del><gap/></del> natural<lb/>
system of procedure.  In them, <add>by the rule of contraries</add> we have virtually seen the<lb/>
leading features of <add>its antagonist</add> the technical.</p>
<p>In the two together a <gap/> might <add>would</add> see a confirmation<lb/>
of two systems <add>principles</add>.  In the natural system he would see<lb/>
the genuine work <add>workmanship</add> of the good principle:  in the technical<lb/>
the work of the evil principle, the <unclear>power</unclear> of darkness, the spirit<lb/>
of disease.</p>
<p>Under the model of the natural system the domestic, the<lb/>
Judge, as it were by instinct would set his <unclear>face</unclear> against expences, <add>unnecessary and<lb/>
preponderant expense</add>, delay, and <add>needless</add> vexation in every shape.  Except in the particular<lb/>
cases <add>of exception</add> that have been mentioned, <del>they can not</del> <add>no considerable portion of those evils comes</add> unless called<lb/>
for:  and as it would ever enter into his head to call for them <add>it</add>,<lb/>
they <add>it</add> would not come at all.</p>
<p>Under the technical system, profit, official and professional<lb/>
profit <add>to the author</add>, – a benefit <add>blessing</add> of which expense, and delay with their<lb/>
inseparable vexations to the suitor are the source <add>sources</add>, and which<lb/>
flows in upon him in proportion to the fertility of that source:<lb/>
<del>His object therefore must be</del> <add>The grant and constant object of his endeavours will therefore be by</add><lb/>
every possible <add>safe and effectual</add> contrivance to render the current of those evils<lb/>
as strong and copious as possible.</p>
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12 June 1805
Evidence

Ch. Of the Technical System of Procedure
§. 1.

We have seen the leading features of the natural
system of procedure. In them, by the rule of contraries we have virtually seen the
leading features of its antagonist the technical.

In the two together a might would see a confirmation
of two systems principles. In the natural system he would see
the genuine work workmanship of the good principle: in the technical
the work of the evil principle, the power of darkness, the spirit
of disease.

Under the model of the natural system the domestic, the
Judge, as it were by instinct would set his face against expences, unnecessary and
preponderant expense
, delay, and needless vexation in every shape. Except in the particular
cases of exception that have been mentioned, they can not no considerable portion of those evils comes unless called
for: and as it would ever enter into his head to call for them it,
they it would not come at all.

Under the technical system, profit, official and professional
profit to the author, – a benefit blessing of which expense, and delay with their
inseparable vexations to the suitor are the source sources, and which
flows in upon him in proportion to the fertility of that source:
His object therefore must be The grant and constant object of his endeavours will therefore be by
every possible safe and effectual contrivance to render the current of those evils
as strong and copious as possible.


Identifier: | JB/058/367/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 58.

Date_1

1805-06-11

Marginal Summary Numbering

1-3

Box

058

Main Headings

evidence

Folio number

367

Info in main headings field

evidence

Image

001

Titles

of the technical system of procedure

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d1 / e1

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

1800

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1800

Notes public

ID Number

19036

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