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<note>Reasons</note><lb/>
<note>Reasons</note>


<p>8. As to <add>future members</add><del>successors</del>, admitting</p>
<p>8. As to <add>future members</add> <del>successors</del>, admitting<lb/>
 
<del>8. It is moreover Admitting</del> that, <del>for</del> <add>in</add> some<lb/>
<p><del>8. It is moreover Admitting</del> that, <del>for</del><add>in</add> some<lb/>
<del>f<gap/> resist<gap/> <gap/></del> contingent period, <add>[+]</add><lb/>
<del>f<gap/> resist<gap/> <gap/></del> contingent period, <add>[+]</add> <del>an</del> opening <add>may</add><lb/>
<note><add><del><gap/></del> [+] consequent upon the</add> <del>subsequent to the</del><lb/>
be <add>to be</add> descried, of a possible advantage to <del>there successors</del><add><del>these</del> successors,</add> <note><add><del><gap/></del> [+] consequent upon the</add> <del>subsequent to the</del><lb/>
favourable termination<lb/>
favourable termination<lb/>
of the <del><gap/> <gap/></del><lb/>
of the <del><gap/> <gap/></del><lb/>
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Suit above spoken<lb/>
Suit above spoken<lb/>
of, an</note><lb/>
of, an</note><lb/>
<add>exceeding what would result <del>would result</del></add>
<del>an</del> opening <add>may</add><lb/>
<del><gap/> greater than might accrue</del> to the <add><del>than</del></add> the same<lb/>
be <add>to be</add> desired, of a possible advantage to <del>their successors</del> <add><del>these</del> successors,</add><lb/>
<add>exceeding what would result <del>would result</del></add> <del><gap/> greater than might accrue</del> to the <add><del>than</del></add> the same<lb/>
successors <del>by</del> <add>from</add> the adoption of the plan now proposed,<lb/>
successors <del>by</del> <add>from</add> the adoption of the plan now proposed,<lb/>
it may still be deserving of <del>their</del> consideration on<lb/>
it may still be deserving of <del>their</del> consideration on<lb/>
<del>whether for their <gap/> in consideration of their own</del><lb/>
<del>whether for their <gap/> in consideration of their own</del><lb/>
<del>advantage they may not be at liberty, as well</del><lb/>
<del>advantage they may not be at liberty, as well</del><lb/>
<add><add>the part</add></add><add>of the existing Members</add> whether the liberty <del>they pursue</del> <add><del><gap/> them</del> they have</add> of consulting their<lb/>
<add>the part</add> <add>of the existing Members</add> whether the liberty <del>they pursue</del> <add><del><gap/> them</del> they have</add> of consulting their<lb/>
own immediate advantage may not, by the<lb/>
own immediate advantage may not, by the<lb/>
<del>consideration of the public advantage</del> <add>regard due to <del>more exten</del><add>interests of a higher order</add></add><add><del>interest</del>, be found to</add> be converted<lb/>
<del>consideration of the public advantage</del> <add>regard due to <del>more exten</del>/interests of a higher order</add> <add><del>interest</del>, be found to</add> be converted<lb/>
into a duty, paramount to any which<lb/>
into a duty, paramount to any which<lb/>
they can <add>be conceived to</add> owe to any <add>such</add> hypothetical and unknown<lb/>
they can <add>be conceived to</add> owe to any <add>such</add> hypothetical and unknown<lb/>
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the proposed transaction<lb/>
the proposed transaction<lb/>
in the <add>breast</add> <del>instance</del> of</note><lb/>
in the <add>breast</add> <del>instance</del> of</note><lb/>
<del>detriment can ever by possibility excite</del><add><del>be production</del></add<lb/>
<del>detriment can ever by possibility excite</del> <add><del>be productive</del></add><lb/>
<add><del>of</del></add> <del>the slightest unpleasant sensation on the part of</del><lb/>
<add><del>of</del></add> <del>the slightest unpleasant sensation on the part of</del><lb/>
<add>any individual, in whose <del>breast</del> instance</add> <del>in whose breasts</del> no explanation of the benefit <del>of</del><lb/>
<add>any individual, in whose <del>breast</del> instance</add> <del>in whose breasts</del> no explanation of the benefit <del>of</del><lb/>
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Reasons

8. As to future members successors, admitting
8. It is moreover Admitting that, for in some
f resist contingent period, [+]
[+] consequent upon the subsequent to the
favourable termination
of the
necessary Chancery
Suit above spoken
of, an

an opening may
be to be desired, of a possible advantage to their successors these successors,
exceeding what would result would result greater than might accrue to the than the same
successors by from the adoption of the plan now proposed,
it may still be deserving of their consideration on
whether for their in consideration of their own
advantage they may not be at liberty, as well
the part of the existing Members whether the liberty they pursue them they have of consulting their
own immediate advantage may not, by the
consideration of the public advantage regard due to more exten/interests of a higher order interest, be found to be converted
into a duty, paramount to any which
they can be conceived to owe to any such hypothetical and unknown
relatives: successors: more especially [+] as no supposed [+] if it be considered,
how impossible it is
that any the slightest
sensation of an unpleasant
kind should
ever be produced excited by
the proposed transaction
in the breast instance of

detriment can ever by possibility excite be productive
of the slightest unpleasant sensation on the part of
any individual, in whose breast instance in whose breasts no explanation of the benefit of
which they are he is for argument sake thus supposed to be bereaved of by it, could
ever have been excited taken place .

known relation: more especially as in as much as
not the slightest unpleasant situation of the unpleasant
kind can.

The End.



Identifier: | JB/123/120/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 123.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

123

Main Headings

panopticon

Folio number

120

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d9

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

[[notes_public::"the end" [note in bentham's hand]]]

ID Number

41546

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