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<head>1828 <sic>Nov</sic> 28<lb/>Law in Blackstone explained</head> <p>7<lb/> | <head>1828 <sic>Nov</sic> 28<lb/>Law in Blackstone explained</head> <p>7<lb/>(2 <note>3 continued</note></p> <p>Astrea. <add>in <gap/></add> This aggregate <del><gap/></del> cannot in any part<lb/>of it find to be a means to an end: <del>For if the</del> To the<lb/>truth of the proposition, you can not any one of you, my<lb/>disciples, fail to be sensible. For <add>by</add> which of you all was a<lb/>command ever given, that how <gap/> so ever the object had<lb/>not some end in view.</p> <p>Tell us then Felicia what ought to the end <add>in view</add> of<lb/>law: meaning the all-comprehensive end of the whole aggregate<lb/>so called and of <del><gap/></del> <add>each</add> part of it.</p> <p>Felicia. Madam I obey: and my answer is<lb/><del><gap/></del> Law as it ought to be has for its end the greatest<lb/>happiness of the greatest number: that is to say of the<lb/>number of the commands in question whatsoever it be: speaking<lb/>in the character of an Englishman I <unclear>shield</unclear> the community<lb/>of Englishmen: as to <del>y</del> character of a subject <gap/> of the<lb/>United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, of the community<lb/>composed of Britain and Irishmen: as a Member of the community<lb/>of mankind, the greatest happiness of the greatest number<lb/>of mankind: as a member of the community composed of sensitive<lb/>beings of all classes, the greatest happiness of the greatest number<lb/>of sensitive beings.</p> <p>Astrea. <del>London the most <gap/> of England being</del><lb/>England when being the country for the instruction of which this<lb/>University in which we are sitting has been founded <add>to this spot our consideration shall</add> <del>we shall</del><lb/>for the present <add>on the present</add> be confined: <del><gap/></del> except in so far as in<lb/>considering what belongs to England occasion should of necessity<lb/>arise for <del>when</del> consideration of what belongs to her distant<lb/>dependencies and to foreign nations.</p> <p>Further on, my daughter, <add>a Law being a command</add> I have need to explain to<lb/>you what it is that constitutes one law: neither no less when<lb/>one land.</p> | ||
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1828 Nov 28
Law in Blackstone explained
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Astrea. in This aggregate cannot in any part
of it find to be a means to an end: For if the To the
truth of the proposition, you can not any one of you, my
disciples, fail to be sensible. For by which of you all was a
command ever given, that how so ever the object had
not some end in view.
Tell us then Felicia what ought to the end in view of
law: meaning the all-comprehensive end of the whole aggregate
so called and of each part of it.
Felicia. Madam I obey: and my answer is
Law as it ought to be has for its end the greatest
happiness of the greatest number: that is to say of the
number of the commands in question whatsoever it be: speaking
in the character of an Englishman I shield the community
of Englishmen: as to y character of a subject of the
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, of the community
composed of Britain and Irishmen: as a Member of the community
of mankind, the greatest happiness of the greatest number
of mankind: as a member of the community composed of sensitive
beings of all classes, the greatest happiness of the greatest number
of sensitive beings.
Astrea. London the most of England being
England when being the country for the instruction of which this
University in which we are sitting has been founded to this spot our consideration shall we shall
for the present on the present be confined: except in so far as in
considering what belongs to England occasion should of necessity
arise for when consideration of what belongs to her distant
dependencies and to foreign nations.
Further on, my daughter, a Law being a command I have need to explain to
you what it is that constitutes one law: neither no less when
one land.
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