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<p><del>afforded</del> suggested incentives, furnished one with instruments<lb/>
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for making the attempt. From him I learnt to look upon<lb/>
suggested incentives, furnished one with instruments
the tendency of any institution or pursuit to promote the<lb/>
for making the attempt. From him I learnt to look upon
happiness of society as the sole test and measure of<lb/>
the tendency of any institution or pursuit to promote the  
its merit: and to (rest all my ideas <add>every idea</add> of right and wrong<lb/>
happiness of society as the sole test and measure of  
upon the single basis of utility) regard the principle<lb/>
its merit: and to p/rest all my ideas p/every idea] of right and wrong upon the single basis of utility] regard the principle  
of utility as an oracle which if properly consulted would<lb/>
of utility as an oracle which if properly consulted would  
afford the only true solution that could be given<lb/>
afford the only true solution that could be given to every question of right and wrong.  
to every question of right and wrong. Much about<lb/>
 
the same time M. Beccaria's book on crimes &amp; punishments,<lb/>
 
and the Empress of Russia's Instructions<lb/>
for a Code of Laws, gave me fresh incentives and<lb/>
afforded me further lights.</p>
<p>It was much about that time <add>my good old friend</add> that <del>my <gap/></del><lb/>
I ceased to have the pleasure of seeing you so often as<lb/>
for two or three years before I had been used to do.<lb/>
From what cause I cannot precisely tell:  but I think<lb/>
it was rather my misfortune than my fault.  Perhaps<lb/>
you thought that having <del>given up</del> <add><del>it <gap/></del> abandoned</add> a pursuit I <del>now</del> appeared<lb/>
to have set my heart upon I was grown torpid<lb/>
and had <del>to</del> given myself up to indolence.  If <del>you</del> so,<lb/>
<add>though</add> in a manner underground, <add>I</add> without producing any apparent<lb/>
fruits:  for I was working deep.  I was engaged<lb/>
in a set of speculations which insensibly led me into<lb/>
the promotion of a plan for <del>the</del> (a general reform in<lb/>
Jurisprudence,) determining upon fixed principles what<lb/>
<add>ought</add></p>
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afforded suggested incentives, furnished one with instruments
for making the attempt. From him I learnt to look upon
the tendency of any institution or pursuit to promote the
happiness of society as the sole test and measure of
its merit: and to (rest all my ideas every idea of right and wrong
upon the single basis of utility) regard the principle
of utility as an oracle which if properly consulted would
afford the only true solution that could be given
to every question of right and wrong. Much about
the same time M. Beccaria's book on crimes & punishments,
and the Empress of Russia's Instructions
for a Code of Laws, gave me fresh incentives and
afforded me further lights.

It was much about that time my good old friend that my
I ceased to have the pleasure of seeing you so often as
for two or three years before I had been used to do.
From what cause I cannot precisely tell: but I think
it was rather my misfortune than my fault. Perhaps
you thought that having given up it abandoned a pursuit I now appeared
to have set my heart upon I was grown torpid
and had to given myself up to indolence. If you so,
though in a manner underground, I without producing any apparent
fruits: for I was working deep. I was engaged
in a set of speculations which insensibly led me into
the promotion of a plan for the (a general reform in
Jurisprudence,) determining upon fixed principles what
ought


Identifier: | JB/169/104/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 169.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

169

Main Headings

Folio number

104

Info in main headings field

letter to foster petersburgh

Image

002

Titles

Category

correspondence

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f1 / / / f4

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::l v g propatria [britannia motif]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

caroline vernon

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

letter 248, vol. 2

ID Number

56924

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