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Committees<lb/>
Committees<lb/>
1. On the pleasure would<lb/>
1. On the pleasure would<lb/>
<gap/> presentation depend;<lb/>
suits presentation depend;<lb/>
2. <del>ultimately</del> on the<lb/>
2. <del>ultimately</del> on the<lb/>
pleasure of good gifts<lb/>
pleasure of good gifts<lb/>
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<del>by</del> d<hi rend="superscript">o</hi> immediately depend,<lb/>
<del>by</del> d<hi rend="superscript">o</hi> immediately depend,<lb/>
thence upon the <lb/>
thence upon the <lb/>
<gap/>ableness of the<lb/>
personableness of the<lb/>
<gap/> to their interest<lb/>
<unclear>member</unclear> to their interest<lb/>
and for professions.</note>
and for professions.</note>


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itself to any eye but their own, this would  <lb/>
itself to any eye but their own, this would  <lb/>
its appearance this would be in the <gap/> nature of the <del><gap/></del><add>case</add><lb/>
its appearance this would be in the <gap/> nature of the <del><gap/></del><add>case</add><lb/>
<add>be absolutely<add>naturally</add></add> be dependent upon their absolute pleasure in the next place<lb/>
<add>be absolutely naturally</add> be dependent upon their absolute pleasure in the next place<lb/>
<del>without such</del> setting aside such special interference and<lb/>
<del>without such</del> setting aside such special interference and<lb/>
influence, it would depend upon the pleasure of the<lb/>
influence, it would depend upon the pleasure of the<lb/>
abaovementioned givers of good gifts, which again would <lb/>
abovementioned givers of good gifts, which again would <lb/>
of course depend upon the <add>uniformly</add>favourable of his remarks<lb/>
of course depend upon the <add>uniformly</add> favourable of his remarks<lb/>
to <del>the</del> their prepossessions and the views taken by them<lb/>
to <del>the</del> their prepossessions and the views taken by them<lb/>
of their own <del><gap/></del><add>individual</add> and aggregate  <add>private interest</add>particular and<lb/>
of their own <del>personal</del> <add>individual</add> and aggregate  <add>private interest</add> particular and<lb/>
thence sinister interests. Obsequiousness therefore <add><del><gap/></del></add> <del>still</del><lb/>
thence sinister interests. Obsequiousness therefore <add><del>can</del></add> <del>still</del><lb/>
<del>m<gap/></del> as towards the<add>the <del><gap/></del> will declared or presumed, of the</add> several luminaries comprehend <lb/>
<del>m<gap/></del> as towards the<add>the <del><gap/></del> will declared or presumed, of the</add> several luminaries comprehended <lb/>
in this constellation of patimes obsequiousness <del>their</del><lb/>
in this constellation of <unclear>patrons</unclear> obsequiousness <del>their</del><lb/>
<del><gap/></del> as towards individuals, <del><gap/> <gap/></del> is the<lb/>
<del><gap/></del> as towards individuals, <del><gap/> <gap/></del> is the<lb/>
virtue<add>property<add>endowment</add></add> which in the <add>in the scale of winning merit</add> embest thus <add>set in fort</add>opened for patronage<lb/>
virtue <add>property endowment</add> which in the <add>in the scale of winning merit</add> <unclear>embest</unclear> thus <add>set in foot</add>opened for patronage<lb/>
would naturally weigh much more than any<lb/>
would naturally weigh much more than any<lb/>
of those talents in the solidity and splendour of which<lb/>
of those talents in the solidity and splendour of which<lb/>
the merit of the wish in respect of its influence a<lb/>
the merit of the <unclear>work</unclear> in respect of its influence on<lb/>
the greatest happiness of the greatest number</p>
the greatest happiness of the greatest number</p>


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therefore <add>towards both</add> <del>more than</del><lb/>
therefore <add>towards both</add> <del>more than</del><lb/>
<del>on tab<gap/>ty</del> would depend<lb/>
<del>on tab<gap/>ty</del> would depend<lb/>
ann<gap/> chance<lb/>
<unclear>annuities</unclear> chance<lb/>
of reward more than<lb/>
of reward more than<lb/>
upon the usefulness<lb/>
upon the usefulness<lb/>
of the directive given<lb/>
of the direction given<lb/>
to his talents with<lb/>
to his talents with<lb/>
reference to greatest<lb/>
reference to greatest<lb/>
happiness &amp;c.</note>
happiness &amp;c.</note>


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1821 Sept. 11

To Toreno

Letter 2 or 6?

(1) or (2)

Omitted.

46** or 37**
Independently of
special influence
natural which if taken
employed in such
reint presentive
authors to observation
of good-gift-givers. But
Committees
1. On the pleasure would
suits presentation depend;
2. ultimately on the
pleasure of good gifts
givers would the receipt
by do immediately depend,
thence upon the
personableness of the
member to their interest
and for professions.

Even independently of any special influence employed
on the occasion in question by the functionaries
in question, the talent as displayed in the times of any
such remarks could not but have the effect presenting of recommending
presenting the author of them to the observation notice at least of the
abovementioned givers of good gifts. On the other hand But in the first place
in the instance of each annitator
in each mans instance
whether his composition should be permitted to present to make
itself to any eye but their own, this would
its appearance this would be in the nature of the case
be absolutely naturally be dependent upon their absolute pleasure in the next place
without such setting aside such special interference and
influence, it would depend upon the pleasure of the
abovementioned givers of good gifts, which again would
of course depend upon the uniformly favourable of his remarks
to the their prepossessions and the views taken by them
of their own personal individual and aggregate private interest particular and
thence sinister interests. Obsequiousness therefore can still
m as towards thethe will declared or presumed, of the several luminaries comprehended
in this constellation of patrons obsequiousness their
as towards individuals, is the
virtue property endowment which in the in the scale of winning merit embest thus set in footopened for patronage
would naturally weigh much more than any
of those talents in the solidity and splendour of which
the merit of the work in respect of its influence on
the greatest happiness of the greatest number

On obsequiousness
therefore towards both more than
on tabty would depend
annuities chance
of reward more than
upon the usefulness
of the direction given
to his talents with
reference to greatest
happiness &c.



Identifier: | JB/108/151/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 108.

Date_1

1822-05-30

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

108

Main Headings

economy as to office

Folio number

151

Info in main headings field

Image

002

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

b2 / f2

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

35654

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