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<note>To be considered<lb/>at p.11</note>
<head>EXEMPTIONS ACCIDENT</head>


<note>11*</note>
<p><del>Their</del><lb/>It is scarce necessary to observe <add>say</add>, that<lb/> this wretched <add>miserable</add> fallacy depends upon<lb/>the supposition that all unlawful<lb/> acts are alike.</p>
<note><gap/><lb/>but deterred partly<lb/>from the <sic>expence</sic> &amp;<lb/>of the difficulty partly<lb/>from the censorship<lb/>of the inability of the<lb/>enterprize<lb/>tho' difficult it<lb/>might perhaps not<lb/>be impracticable<lb/> by combining together<lb/>respectively all the<lb/>as <gap/> which<lb/>can <unclear>intrance</unclear></note>
<p>The fallacy consisted in the making no<lb/> distinction betwixt unlawful acts<lb/>as if all acts that were unlawful were the same,<lb/>and as if there was no evidence between<lb/> a man's being hanged (for that in those<lb/> times was the punishment for manslaughter<lb/> in all <del>but those</del> <add>that could not read [<gap/>]</add> <del>who could read</del> and <lb/><add>suffering no punishment</add> not being punished at all.</p>
<p>Such ghastly chasms are evident marks<lb/>of the hasty workmanship of a rude<lb/>age. We suffer them <add>contrive them</add> them to remove open</p>
<head>VOLTI</head>




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To be considered
at p.11
EXEMPTIONS ACCIDENT

11*

Their
It is scarce necessary to observe say, that
this wretched miserable fallacy depends upon
the supposition that all unlawful
acts are alike.


but deterred partly
from the expence &
of the difficulty partly
from the censorship
of the inability of the
enterprize
tho' difficult it
might perhaps not
be impracticable
by combining together
respectively all the
as which
can intrance

The fallacy consisted in the making no
distinction betwixt unlawful acts
as if all acts that were unlawful were the same,
and as if there was no evidence between
a man's being hanged (for that in those
times was the punishment for manslaughter
in all but those that could not read [] who could read and
suffering no punishment not being punished at all.

Such ghastly chasms are evident marks
of the hasty workmanship of a rude
age. We suffer them contrive them them to remove open

VOLTI



Identifier: | JB/063/137/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 63.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

063

Main Headings

law in general

Folio number

137

Info in main headings field

exemptions accident

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c11* /

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::[partial motif]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

20326

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