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Further explanat<hi rend="superscript">n</hi>. herein above <add>below</add> as also in the<lb/>
Further explanat<hi rend="superscript">n</hi>. herein above <add>below</add> as also in the<lb/>
article on Mr. Humphrey's work on Real Property<lb/>
article on Mr. Humphrey's work on Real Property<lb/>
in <add>A<hi rend="superscript">0</hi> of</add> this Review. Not that without some modification<lb/>
in <add>N<hi rend="superscript">o</hi> of</add> this Review. Not that without some modification<lb/>
received from two other sources this subordinate<lb/>
received from two other sources this subordinate<lb/>
principle can consistently with the dictates of<lb/>
principle can consistently with the dictates of<lb/>
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<note>53.<lb/>In the penal branch<lb/>a different aspect. Object<lb/>minimization of<lb/>wrongs. Remedies classed<lb/>under 4 heads by J.B.<lb/>preventive, suppressive<lb/><sic>satifactive</sic> &amp; punitive.</note>
<note>53.<lb/>In the penal branch<lb/>a different aspect. Object<lb/>minimization of<lb/>wrongs. Remedies classed<lb/>under 4 heads by J.B.<lb/>preventive, suppressive<lb/><sic>satifactive</sic> &amp; punitive.</note>


<p>So much for the civil now for the penal,<lb/>
<p>So much for the civil, now for the penal,<lb/>
branch of justice. Here the rules by which <del>express<hi rend="superscript">n</hi>-<lb/>
branch of justice. Here the rules by which <del>express<hi rend="superscript">n</hi>.<lb/>
is given to</del> in generalterms indicat<hi rend="superscript">n</hi>.<lb/>
is given to</del> in general terms indicat<hi rend="superscript">n</hi>.<lb/>
is undertaken to be given of the subordinate<lb/>
is undertaken to be given of the subordinate<lb/>
ends <del><gap/></del> in view. In the arrangem<hi rend="superscript">ts</hi>. belonging<lb/>
ends <del>to be</del> in view. In the arrangem<hi rend="superscript">ts</hi>. belonging<lb/>
to this branch of the view <del><gap/></del> of law a very<lb/>
to this branch of the view <del><gap/></del> of law a very<lb/>
different aspect &amp; do not suggest the idea<lb/>
different aspect &amp; do not suggest the idea<lb/>
of any explicit correspondency. The penal branch<lb/>
of any explicit correspondency. The penal branch<lb/>
of law having for its peculiar end in view the<lb/>
of law having for its peculiar end in view the<lb/>
minimizat<hi rend="superscript">n</hi>- of the aggregate of wrongs &amp; <gap/><lb/>
minimizat<hi rend="superscript">n</hi>. of the aggregate of wrongs &amp; <unclear>there is</unclear><lb/>
in so far of the sources of unhappiness : such remedies<lb/>
in so far of the sources of unhappiness : such remedies<lb/>
as present themselves as furnished by the nature<lb/>
as present themselves as furnished by the nature<lb/>
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classed under four heads; namely, the preventive,<lb/>
classed under four heads; namely, the preventive,<lb/>
the suppressive, the satisfactive,<lb/>
the suppressive, the satisfactive,<lb/>
&amp; the punitive in consideration of<lb/>
&amp; the punitive or say subsequentially preventive:<lb/>
its effects on the <add><unclear>feelings</unclear>of the</add> alleged malefactor;<lb/>
the punitive in consideration of<lb/>
its effects on the <add><gap/> of the</add> alleged malefactor;<lb/>
to whom applicat<hi rend="superscript">n</hi>. is made of it; the<lb/>
to whom applicat<hi rend="superscript">n</hi>. is made of it; the<lb/>
subsequentially-preventive <add>in</add> consideration had<lb/>
subsequentially-preventive <add>in</add> consideration had<lb/>
of &amp; reference made to the benefit expected<lb/>
of &amp; reference made to the benefit expected<lb/>
to be done <del><gap/></del> to the community by<lb/>
to be done <del><gap/> <gap/></del> to the community by<lb/>
keeping out of existence <add><del><gap/></del></add> <add><note>future contingent wrongs</note></add> <del>wrongs</del> similar in<lb/>
keeping out of existence <add><del><gap/></del></add> <add><note>future contingent wrongs</note></add> <del>wrongs</del> similar in<lb/>
their nature to that on the occasion of<lb/>
their nature to that on the occasion of<lb/>
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1829. June 7th. Art. on Utilitarianism

Further explanatn. herein above below as also in the
article on Mr. Humphrey's work on Real Property
in No of this Review. Not that without some modification
received from two other sources this subordinate
principle can consistently with the dictates of
its superordinate the greatt. happss. prine. be employed
to determine the expressn given to all the arrangements
belonging to this branch of the all-comprehensive
rule of action : but to make any further
advance into this field wd be to diverge too widely
from the track properly belonging to this article.

53.
In the penal branch
a different aspect. Object
minimization of
wrongs. Remedies classed
under 4 heads by J.B.
preventive, suppressive
satifactive & punitive.

So much for the civil, now for the penal,
branch of justice. Here the rules by which expressn.
is given to
in general terms indicatn.
is undertaken to be given of the subordinate
ends to be in view. In the arrangemts. belonging
to this branch of the view of law a very
different aspect & do not suggest the idea
of any explicit correspondency. The penal branch
of law having for its peculiar end in view the
minimizatn. of the aggregate of wrongs & there is
in so far of the sources of unhappiness : such remedies
as present themselves as furnished by the nature
of things as being capable of being applied
with advantage, the reductn. of the number of
those wrongs, or of the quantity of sensible evil
producable by them have been by Mr. Bentham
classed under four heads; namely, the preventive,
the suppressive, the satisfactive,
& the punitive or say subsequentially preventive:
the punitive in consideration of
its effects on the of the alleged malefactor;
to whom applicatn. is made of it; the
subsequentially-preventive in consideration had
of & reference made to the benefit expected
to be done to the community by
keeping out of existence future contingent wrongs wrongs similar in
their nature to that on the occasion of
whh. similar to that in consideration of
whh. the manufacture in questn. is purposely
made to undergo the suffering this
created.



Identifier: | JB/014/343/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 14.

Date_1

1829-06-07

Marginal Summary Numbering

53

Box

014

Main Headings

deontology

Folio number

343

Info in main headings field

art. on utilitarianism

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

e3 / f33

Penner

john flowerdew colls

Watermarks

Marginals

richard doane

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

5106

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