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<p><!-- pencil -->11 May 1805<lb/>
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<head>Evidence  Introd.</head></p>
 
<p>4.  <add>Special</add> Rewards not payable but upon conviction of the<lb/>
 
supposed offender, are in <del>the</del> individual cases frequently<lb/>
 
offered <del>to persons</del> <add>publickly</add> by the Crown to any person who<lb/>
in such or such a way <add>in a way thereby prescribed</add> shall contribute to bring<lb/>
such offender to justice:  and where a candidate for<lb/>
such reward presents himself in the character of a<lb/>
witness, giving evidence against such defendant, the<lb/>
interest he <add>has</add> thus given himself in the reward is not<lb/>
received as a ground for the execution of his testimony.<lb/>
Instances have every now and then occurred<lb/>
where the reward thus offered has risen so high as<lb/>
£1000.  £500 of course more common:  £100 not<lb/>
uncommon.  An instance has scarcely incurred, in<lb/>
which <del>a reward</del> the species <add>and degree</add> of interest thus created<lb/>
has been so much as suspected of having given rise to false<lb/>
evidence on that side.</p>
<p>Of the operations capable <add>included</add> of being included in the conduct<lb/>
of a cause no <add><unclear>the</unclear></add> enumeration <add>or classification</add> can here be given.  In regard<lb/>
those <add>such of them</add> the necessity of which arises out of the nature of the<lb/>
case it <add>the task</add> might not be altogether <add>an</add> impossible <add>impracticable one.</add>  But of those<lb/>
which are liable to be rendered necessary by positive institution<lb/>
the <unclear>country</unclear> is plainly infinite.  The distinction between what<lb/>
is natural and what is factitious among the acts of purdence<lb/>
will not be forgotten <add>pass unnoticed<hi rend="superscript">†</hi> <note><hi rend="superscript">†</hi> See Ch.  <del>Ulterior</del> Remote Ends<lb/>
<gap/> &sect;. 6 Expence<lb/>
&#9758; Quere whether to insert<lb/>
here the causes of vexation<lb/>
the causes of expence, there<lb/>
detached?</note></add> but this is not the proper place for it.</p>
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11 May 1805
Evidence Introd.

4. Special Rewards not payable but upon conviction of the
supposed offender, are in the individual cases frequently
offered to persons publickly by the Crown to any person who
in such or such a way in a way thereby prescribed shall contribute to bring
such offender to justice: and where a candidate for
such reward presents himself in the character of a
witness, giving evidence against such defendant, the
interest he has thus given himself in the reward is not
received as a ground for the execution of his testimony.
Instances have every now and then occurred
where the reward thus offered has risen so high as
£1000. £500 of course more common: £100 not
uncommon. An instance has scarcely incurred, in
which a reward the species and degree of interest thus created
has been so much as suspected of having given rise to false
evidence on that side.

Of the operations capable included of being included in the conduct
of a cause no the enumeration or classification can here be given. In regard
those such of them the necessity of which arises out of the nature of the
case it the task might not be altogether an impossible impracticable one. But of those
which are liable to be rendered necessary by positive institution
the country is plainly infinite. The distinction between what
is natural and what is factitious among the acts of purdence
will not be forgotten pass unnoticed See Ch. Ulterior Remote Ends
§. 6 Expence
☞ Quere whether to insert
here the causes of vexation
the causes of expence, there
detached?
but this is not the proper place for it.


Identifier: | JB/058/078/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 58.

Date_1

1805-05-11

Marginal Summary Numbering

5a

Box

058

Main Headings

evidence

Folio number

078

Info in main headings field

evidence introd

Image

001

Titles

note (a)

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

e2*

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

1800

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1800

Notes public

ID Number

18747

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