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<head>1828 <sic>Aug.</sic> 20<lb/>Blackstone</head> <!-- in pencil --> <p><note>&sect;.2. Universal Jurisprudence</note><lb/>91) <note>Possession<lb/>&sect;. Importance of the words</note></p> <p>my own</p> <p><note>Words expressing<lb/>possession &#x2014; Importance<lb/>of the meaning attached<lb/>to them by law</note></p> <p>What <del>I</del> <add>you</add> have <hi rend="underline">possession</hi> of what <del>I</del> <add>you</add> <hi rend="underline">have</hi> &#x2014; what<lb/>is <del>mine</del> <add>yours</add> &#x2014; <del>my</del> <add>your</add> wife, <del>my</del> <add>your</add> husband, my children, <add>your children your <gap/></add> my <hi rend="underline">h</hi>ouse<lb/>my <del><gap/></del> <add>money</add> <gap/></p> <p>On the import given to these words, by law &#x2014; <add>on</add> the use made of<lb/>them, and the consequences deduced from them, upon the <hi rend="underline">manner</hi> <add>what it provides respecting them</add><lb/><add>upon the manner</add> in which <del>that I my</del> <add>your</add> possession of the command &#x2014; upon the words<lb/>upon <add>on</add> which, and the circumstances in which, they may at any<lb/>time <add>be used to</add> come to be <del><unclear>taken</unclear></del> <add>yours, &#x2014;</add> upon these things depend. every <add>does not every thing depend</add> <lb/>thing that is not done to you?  even this that is <unclear>said</unclear> done<lb/>to <del>me</del> <add>mankind</add> in general? how can this <del>b</del> <add>these same things be</add> otherwise than <gap/> to you?<lb/>and if <add>not</add> these things are not, what <del>then</del> <add>other things</add> can be?</p> <p>&#9758; Look at Broughams <gap/> or speech for a <hi rend="underline"><unclear>head</unclear></hi><lb/>on this subject.</p>
<head>1828 <sic>Aug.</sic> 20<lb/>Blackstone</head> <!-- in pencil --> <p><note>&sect;.2. Universal Jurisprudence</note><lb/>91) <note>Possession<lb/>&sect;. Importance of the words</note></p> <p>my own</p> <p><note>Words expressing<lb/>possession &#x2014; Importance<lb/>of the meaning attached<lb/>to them by law</note></p> <p>What <del>I</del> <add>you</add> have <hi rend="underline">possession</hi> of what <del>I</del> <add>you</add> <hi rend="underline">have</hi> &#x2014; what<lb/>is <del>mine</del> <add>yours</add> &#x2014; <del>my</del> <add>your</add> wife, <del>my</del> <add>your</add> husband, my children, <add>your children your <gap/></add> my <hi rend="underline">h</hi>ouse<lb/>my <del><gap/></del> <add>money</add> <gap/></p> <p>On the import given to these words, by law &#x2014; <add>on</add> the use made of<lb/>them, and the consequences deduced from them, upon the <hi rend="underline">manner</hi> <add>what it provides respecting them</add><lb/><add>upon the manner</add> in which <del>that I my</del> <add>your</add> possession of the command &#x2014; upon the words<lb/>upon <add>on</add> which, and the circumstances in which, they may at any<lb/>time <add>be used to</add> come to be <del><unclear>taken</unclear></del> <add>yours, &#x2014;</add> upon these things depend. every <add>does not every thing depend</add> <lb/>thing that is not done to you?  even this that is <unclear>said</unclear> done<lb/>to <del>me</del> <add>mankind</add> in general? how can this <del>b</del> <add>these same things be</add> otherwise than <unclear>interesting</unclear> to you?<lb/>and if <add>not</add> these things are not, what <del>then</del> <add>other things</add> can be?</p> <p>&#9758; Look at Broughams discourse or speech for a <hi rend="underline"><unclear>head</unclear></hi><lb/>on this subject.</p>


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1828 Aug. 20
Blackstone

§.2. Universal Jurisprudence
91) Possession
§. Importance of the words

my own

Words expressing
possession — Importance
of the meaning attached
to them by law

What I you have possession of what I you have — what
is mine yoursmy your wife, my your husband, my children, your children your my house
my money

On the import given to these words, by law — on the use made of
them, and the consequences deduced from them, upon the manner what it provides respecting them
upon the manner in which that I my your possession of the command — upon the words
upon on which, and the circumstances in which, they may at any
time be used to come to be taken yours, — upon these things depend. every does not every thing depend
thing that is not done to you? even this that is said done
to me mankind in general? how can this b these same things be otherwise than interesting to you?
and if not these things are not, what then other things can be?

☞ Look at Broughams discourse or speech for a head
on this subject.



Identifier: | JB/031/021/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 31.

Date_1

1828-08-20

Marginal Summary Numbering

not numbered

Box

031

Main Headings

civil code

Folio number

021

Info in main headings field

blackstone

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c1

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

george bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

9707

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