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<p>1827 Dec<hi rend="superscript">r.</hi> 12.<lb/>
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<head>Law Amendment.</head><note>Propositions.<lb/>
 
Ch. II.  Codification</note></p>
 
<p>79. or 1.<lb/>
 
No instruments of evil<lb/>
but may be instruments<lb/>
of good.</p>
<p>80. or 2.<lb/>
Instruments.<lb/>
I. Applied to bodily faculties<lb/>
physical compulsion<lb/>
II. To mental faculties<lb/>
1. to the will.<lb/>
2. to the intellect.<lb/>
1. Abstractive evil<lb/>
2. Allective good.</p>
<p>81. or 3.<lb/>
Punishment.<lb/>
1. Legal.<lb/>
2. Illegal – in a word<lb/>
violence.</p>
<p>82. or 4.<lb/>
Allective good applied<lb/>
to corruption.</p>
<p>83. or 5.<lb/>
Instrument applied<lb/>
to production of a positive<lb/>
act, <hi rend="underline">compulsion</hi><lb/>
f negative acts <hi rend="underline">restraint</hi>:<lb/>
in both cases<lb/>
<hi rend="underline">coercion.</hi></p>
<p>84. or 6.<lb/>
<hi rend="underline">Instructive</hi> as applied<lb/>
to the production<lb/>
of good – the same instrument<lb/>
as <hi rend="underline">deception</hi><lb/>
applied to the production<lb/>
of conception.</p>
<p>85. or 7.<lb/>
Deception applied<lb/>
1. To non-conception<lb/>
2. To misconception.</p>
<p>86. or 8.<lb/>
Deception –<lb/>
1. Assertive.<lb/>
2. Argumentative.</p>
<pb/>
<p>87. or 9.<lb/>
Deception –<lb/>
1. By discourse<lb/>
2. By deportment.</p>
<p>88. or 10.<lb/>
False conception produced<lb/>
with or without<lb/>
consciousness of<lb/>
falsity.</p>
<p>89. or 11.<lb/>
In any of these cases,<lb/>
good or evil may be<lb/>
the result.</p>
<p>90. or 12.<lb/>
Deception – modes.<lb/>
1. False - fallacious<lb/>
representation temeracious.<lb/>
2. False and fallacious<lb/>
representation mendacious.<lb/>
3. Perjury.<lb/>
4. Personation.<lb/>
5. Forgery.</p>
<p>91. or 13.<lb/>
Magnitude of evil depends<lb/>
not on form of<lb/>
instrument, but on occasion<lb/>
and purpose<lb/>
of it's employment –<lb/>
the several instruments<lb/>
applicable to all offences.</p>
<p>92. or 14.<lb/>
Hence, incongruity of<lb/>
employing <hi rend="underline">forgery</hi>, <hi rend="underline">perjury</hi><lb/>
and <hi rend="underline">personation</hi><lb/>
as names of distinct<lb/>
offences.</p>
<p>93. or 15.<lb/>
Influence of these distinctions<lb/>
as to evil produced.<lb/>
1. Generally speaking, in<lb/>
case of violence, evil<lb/>
of 2<hi rend="superscript">d.</hi> order greater than<lb/>
in case of <hi rend="underline">deception</hi> –<lb/>
example as <hi rend="underline">forgery</hi><lb/>
to the circulating<lb/>
medium.</p>
<pb/>
<p>93. and 15.<lb/>
2. Blameless falsity – evil<lb/>
of 2<hi rend="superscript">d.</hi> order none temerity<lb/>
none:  or<lb/>
much less than in<lb/>
the case of mendacity.</p>
<p>94. or 16.<lb/>
Blindness of existing<lb/>
system as to these distinctions.</p>
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1827 Decr. 12.
Law Amendment.Propositions.
Ch. II. Codification

79. or 1.
No instruments of evil
but may be instruments
of good.

80. or 2.
Instruments.
I. Applied to bodily faculties
physical compulsion
II. To mental faculties
1. to the will.
2. to the intellect.
1. Abstractive evil
2. Allective good.

81. or 3.
Punishment.
1. Legal.
2. Illegal – in a word
violence.

82. or 4.
Allective good applied
to corruption.

83. or 5.
Instrument applied
to production of a positive
act, compulsion
f negative acts restraint:
in both cases
coercion.

84. or 6.
Instructive as applied
to the production
of good – the same instrument
as deception
applied to the production
of conception.

85. or 7.
Deception applied
1. To non-conception
2. To misconception.

86. or 8.
Deception –
1. Assertive.
2. Argumentative.


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87. or 9.
Deception –
1. By discourse
2. By deportment.

88. or 10.
False conception produced
with or without
consciousness of
falsity.

89. or 11.
In any of these cases,
good or evil may be
the result.

90. or 12.
Deception – modes.
1. False - fallacious
representation temeracious.
2. False and fallacious
representation mendacious.
3. Perjury.
4. Personation.
5. Forgery.

91. or 13.
Magnitude of evil depends
not on form of
instrument, but on occasion
and purpose
of it's employment –
the several instruments
applicable to all offences.

92. or 14.
Hence, incongruity of
employing forgery, perjury
and personation
as names of distinct
offences.

93. or 15.
Influence of these distinctions
as to evil produced.
1. Generally speaking, in
case of violence, evil
of 2d. order greater than
in case of deception
example as forgery
to the circulating
medium.


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93. and 15.
2. Blameless falsity – evil
of 2d. order none temerity
none: or
much less than in
the case of mendacity.

94. or 16.
Blindness of existing
system as to these distinctions.


Identifier: | JB/064/032/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 64.

Date_1

1827-12-12

Marginal Summary Numbering

79 or 1 - 94 or 16

Box

064

Main Headings

Law Amendment

Folio number

032

Info in main headings field

Law Amendment

Image

001

Titles

Category

Marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

D4 / E4

Penner

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Jeremy Bentham

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

20386

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