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<p>1831 June 5</p>
<head>Pannomion</head>
<note>Consideranda</note><lb/>


<p><gap/> Axioms to judicative. 2. <unclear>Optator</unclear></p>


<p><gap/> June 5. A much fuller list here than has been set down on<lb/>
a whole sheet of 8-Column Paper. N<hi rend="superscript">o</hi> already 120<lb/>
For continuation of it employ Constitut. Code Table. <del><gap/></del> Distinguish<lb/>
by a * or other mark the Bentham-made words and Locutions</p>
<p>1    2        3      4      5          6 <lb/>
Ends, Means, axioms, rules, principles, States of<lb/>
        7        8      9        10          11<lb/>
things, events motions, operations, occurrences, relations<lb/>
12        13        14        15        16    17<lb/>
proportions positions sentences <del>15</del> comments actions mandate<lb/>
18          19            20      21        22      23<lb/>
inhibitions prohibitions rewards punishments remedies. Good <note>24    25      26<lb/>
evil enjoyment. suffering<lb/>
27        28<lb/>
obedience compliance<lb/>
29            30<lb/>
expectation disappointment<lb/>
31<lb/>
malifience<lb/>
32          33<lb/>
benefience  malifient<lb/>
34        35<lb/>
beneficial  malevolence<lb/>
36<lb/>
benevolence. 37</note><lb/>
all these objects all these subject matters of consideratives<lb/>
require to be taken into consideration together: by no<lb/>
one of all these appellations can any clear idea be planted<lb/>
<del>an <gap/></del> in or called up into the mind, unless others <lb/>
of them, one or more be planted in, or called up into the <lb/>
mind along with it.</p>
<p>The question is - in what order shall they be called<lb/>
on? <del>Much</del> Attempts in no small number <add>must have been made</add> fumbling in<lb/>
no small quantity, must have had place, before<lb/>
the order the most <unclear>humorous</unclear> of any which they admit<lb/>
<del><gap/></del> of - the most advantageous in all respects taken <lb/>
together which they admitt of - can be formed</p>
<p>Of the expository matter to which on this occasion<lb/>
it will be found needful to give utterance <add><del><gap/></del> insertion</add> and expression<lb/>
the use is - not so much to <hi rend="underline">pack</hi> as to fix the <unclear>impact</unclear>.<lb/>
the <del>w<gap/> words and</del> <hi rend="underline">locutions</hi>, simple and compound<lb/>
here employed, being <add>already</add> all or most, in familiar<lb/>
and little less than universal use.</p>


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1831 June 5

Pannomion Consideranda

Axioms to judicative. 2. Optator

June 5. A much fuller list here than has been set down on
a whole sheet of 8-Column Paper. No already 120
For continuation of it employ Constitut. Code Table. Distinguish
by a * or other mark the Bentham-made words and Locutions

1 2 3 4 5 6
Ends, Means, axioms, rules, principles, States of
7 8 9 10 11
things, events motions, operations, occurrences, relations
12 13 14 15 16 17
proportions positions sentences 15 comments actions mandate
18 19 20 21 22 23
inhibitions prohibitions rewards punishments remedies. Good 24 25 26
evil enjoyment. suffering
27 28
obedience compliance
29 30
expectation disappointment
31
malifience
32 33
benefience malifient
34 35
beneficial malevolence
36
benevolence. 37

all these objects all these subject matters of consideratives
require to be taken into consideration together: by no
one of all these appellations can any clear idea be planted
an in or called up into the mind, unless others
of them, one or more be planted in, or called up into the
mind along with it.

The question is - in what order shall they be called
on? Much Attempts in no small number must have been made fumbling in
no small quantity, must have had place, before
the order the most humorous of any which they admit
of - the most advantageous in all respects taken
together which they admitt of - can be formed

Of the expository matter to which on this occasion
it will be found needful to give utterance insertion and expression
the use is - not so much to pack as to fix the impact.
the w words and locutions, simple and compound
here employed, being already all or most, in familiar
and little less than universal use.



Identifier: | JB/549/327/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 549.

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1831-06-5

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Jeremy Bentham

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Jeremy Bentham

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