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<head>BARRETRY</head>


<p>Let us leave to S<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Edw. Colne who never knew what if was to care how many his <add>positions</add> involved in criminality<lb/>
nor stuck at pronouncing a man guilty both for doing and for not doing <add>+</add>, the position quoted<lb/>
<note>+ It is criminal recording to Ed. Colne<lb/>
as well as every other writer, to<lb/>
know of certain<add>felony</add> offences &amp; not<lb/>
&amp; not to reveal it to somebody<lb/>
who will prosecute for it.</note> <add>apparently</add> wiith approbation by the Author of the Commentaries, that it is criminal to excite any one to a<lb/>
<hi rend="underline">just</hi> prosecution of another &#x2014; A within which compared <add><gap/>pted</add> with another perfectly true, but<lb/>
too proper &amp; obvious to be ushered in <del><gap/></del> <add>under the title of</add> a maxim in any other than a Latin Garb,<lb/>
that useful <add>well-worn</add> <gap/> for falshood for insipidity, <add>the maxim</add> I mean, that it is the Interest of the Public<lb/>
that offences do not remain <add>not</add> unpunished, militates point blank against another<lb/>
not quite so trite, but unquestionably as true, that he that wills the end must will the<lb/>
means.</p>


<note>Il n'etoir pas permis d'abord de<lb/>
pluider par Procureur; il fallait<lb/>
avendt <unclear>exter</unclear> a devil soi <gap/></note><lb/>


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BARRETRY

Let us leave to Sr Edw. Colne who never knew what if was to care how many his positions involved in criminality
nor stuck at pronouncing a man guilty both for doing and for not doing +, the position quoted
+ It is criminal recording to Ed. Colne
as well as every other writer, to
know of certainfelony offences & not
& not to reveal it to somebody
who will prosecute for it.
apparently wiith approbation by the Author of the Commentaries, that it is criminal to excite any one to a
just prosecution of another — A within which compared pted with another perfectly true, but
too proper & obvious to be ushered in under the title of a maxim in any other than a Latin Garb,
that useful well-worn for falshood for insipidity, the maxim I mean, that it is the Interest of the Public
that offences do not remain not unpunished, militates point blank against another
not quite so trite, but unquestionably as true, that he that wills the end must will the
means.

Il n'etoir pas permis d'abord de
pluider par Procureur; il fallait
avendt exter a devil soi



Identifier: | JB/143/012/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 143.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

143

Main Headings

punishment

Folio number

012

Info in main headings field

crimes division from motives

Image

001

Titles

Category

plan

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::[gr with crown motif] [britannia with shield motif]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

48645

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