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<p>1822 Aug. 12<lb/>
1822 Aug. 12</head>
<head>Constitut. Code</head></p>
<head>Constitut. Code</head>
<p>In the eyes of every impartial arbiter, acting <add>working</add> in the character<lb/>
 
of legislator, and having <del>the</del> exactly the same regard for <del>every</del><lb/>
<p>In the eyes of every impartial arbiter, acting <add>working</add> in the character<lb/>of legislator, and having <del>the</del> exactly the same regard for <del>every</del><lb/><del>man</del> the happiness of every member of the community in question<lb/>as for that of every other, the greatest happiness of the greatest<lb/>number of the members of that same community can not but<lb/>regarded in quality <add>the character</add> of the <del>proper</del> right and proper, and<lb/>sole right and proper end of government and <add><del>so</del></add> is my object<lb/>of pursuit<lb/></p><p><del>Opposition to</del><lb/> For the disjunction of the opposite or<lb/>reverse of what is right and proper, the term <add>adjunct</add> sinister may<lb/>by reason <add>in consideration</add> of the  <add><gap/></add> relation borne <del>by</del> to each other by the two <del>phy</del><lb/>terms taken in the original physical sense  
<del>man</del> the happiness of every member of the community in question<lb/>
be expressed</p><p>Accordingly, in so far as between the happiness  of the<lb/>greatest number and the happiness of any lesser number<lb/>every competition and incompatibility has place, if the  <del>hap</del><lb/>greatest happiness of the greatest number be taken for the only<lb/>right and proper end of government, the happiness of any<lb/>lesser number coming into competition and being <del>incomptab</del><lb/>incompatible with the happiness of the greatest number, may<lb/>be stated a <hi rend="underline">sinister</hi> end of goverment: end, or say object<lb/>of pursuit.<lb/></p><pb/>
as for that of every other, the greatest happiness of the greatest<lb/>
 
number of the members of that same community can not but<lb/>
 
regarded in quality <add>the character</add> of the <del>proper</del> right and proper, and<lb/>
 
sole right and proper end of government and <add><del>so</del></add> is my object<lb/>
 
of pursuit.</p>
 
<p><del>Opposition to</del> For the disjunction of the opposite or<lb/>
 
reverse of what is right and proper, the term <add>adjunct</add> sinister may<lb/>
 
by reason <add>in consideration</add> of the  <add>sentient</add> relation borne <del>by</del> to each other by the two <del>phy</del><lb/>
 
terms taken in the original physical sense  
 
be expressed.</p>
 
<p>Accordingly, in so far as between the happiness  of the<lb/>
 
greatest number and the happiness of any lesser number<lb/>
 
every competition and incompatibility has place, if the  <del>hap</del><lb/>
 
greatest happiness of the greatest number be taken for the only<lb/>
 
right and proper end of government, the happiness of any<lb/>
 
lesser number coming into competition and being <del>incomptab</del><lb/>
 
incompatible with the happiness of the greatest number, may<lb/>
 
be stated a <hi rend="underline">sinister</hi> end of government: end, or say object<lb/>
 
of pursuit.</p>
 
 
 
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1822 Aug. 12
Constitut. Code

In the eyes of every impartial arbiter, acting working in the character
of legislator, and having the exactly the same regard for every
man the happiness of every member of the community in question
as for that of every other, the greatest happiness of the greatest
number of the members of that same community can not but
regarded in quality the character of the proper right and proper, and
sole right and proper end of government and so is my object
of pursuit.

Opposition to For the disjunction of the opposite or
reverse of what is right and proper, the term adjunct sinister may
by reason in consideration of the sentient relation borne by to each other by the two phy
terms taken in the original physical sense be expressed.

Accordingly, in so far as between the happiness of the
greatest number and the happiness of any lesser number
every competition and incompatibility has place, if the hap
greatest happiness of the greatest number be taken for the only
right and proper end of government, the happiness of any
lesser number coming into competition and being incomptab
incompatible with the happiness of the greatest number, may
be stated a sinister end of government: end, or say object
of pursuit.


Identifier: | JB/036/095/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 36.

Date_1

1822-08-12

Marginal Summary Numbering

12-15

Box

036

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

095

Info in main headings field

constitut. code

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

a11 / b6 / d9 / e5

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::i&m [fleur de lys] 1818]]

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

arthur wellesley, duke of wellington

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1818

Notes public

ID Number

11019

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