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<p>1828 Aug. 9<lb/> | |||
<head>Blackstone</head></p> | |||
<p>On each several occasion, we shall accordingly<lb/> | |||
brought over <add>state</add> in the first place which present themselves to one<lb/> | |||
view as being on that occasion the dictates of the greatest<lb/> | |||
happiness principle – meaning all along the greatest happiness<lb/> | |||
of the whole community in question – namely that<lb/> | |||
of England – taken together. That done, <del><gap/></del> we shall<lb/> | |||
proceed to bring to view <add>state</add>, with as great a degree of clearness<lb/> | |||
correctness and comprehensiveness in the necessary hands<lb/> | |||
to <add>this</add> our design <unclear>presents</unclear>, what according to or conception,<lb/> | |||
are the arrangements that have place under English law<lb/> | |||
as it is. In so doing we shall all along take for the<lb/> | |||
object of reference, the account given of it by Blackstone<lb/> | |||
in his work entitled <del>the</del> Commentaries on the Laws of<lb/> | |||
England: this being the work <del><gap/></del> <add>to</add> which for upward of<lb/> | |||
sixty years past all persons, who with or without professional<lb/> | |||
views have <del><gap/></del> <add>been</add> desirous to obtain more or less<lb/> | |||
of instruction, have in the first place been in the habit<lb/> | |||
of seeking it.</p> | |||
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1828 Aug. 9
Blackstone
On each several occasion, we shall accordingly
brought over state in the first place which present themselves to one
view as being on that occasion the dictates of the greatest
happiness principle – meaning all along the greatest happiness
of the whole community in question – namely that
of England – taken together. That done, we shall
proceed to bring to view state, with as great a degree of clearness
correctness and comprehensiveness in the necessary hands
to this our design presents, what according to or conception,
are the arrangements that have place under English law
as it is. In so doing we shall all along take for the
object of reference, the account given of it by Blackstone
in his work entitled the Commentaries on the Laws of
England: this being the work to which for upward of
sixty years past all persons, who with or without professional
views have been desirous to obtain more or less
of instruction, have in the first place been in the habit
of seeking it.
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