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<p>as far as by general inconsequent and invitation<lb/>
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it may be <add>more</add> in the power of the legislator than of the<lb/>
 
individual to furnish hopes for engaging with advantage<lb/>
 
in such a taste, or motives for engaging in it.</p>
 
<p>But if what the legislator has it in his power<lb/>
to do for virtue is comparatively inconsiderable,<lb/>
the least thing he can do in relation to <add>in favour of</add> it is to<lb/>
abstain from such measures as not being necessary<lb/>
to the <add><unclear>superior</unclear></add> purpose of security, operate against <unclear>virtue</unclear>.<lb/>
If it be difficult for him to act with effect against<lb/>
drunkenness for example, <del>at least to</del> <add>the least that</add> may be expected<lb/>
of him is to abstain from <del><gap/></del> affording<lb/>
that encouragement to drunkenness and idleness<lb/>
which is afforded by abstaining from measures<lb/>
calculated to repress those vices for no other reason<lb/>
that the opinion of their being calculated to produce<lb/>
that effect.  If it be a matter of difficulty for him<lb/>
to secure an undeviating observance <add>adherence</add> of the laws of<lb/>
veracity, at least may be abstain from</p>
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as far as by general inconsequent and invitation
it may be more in the power of the legislator than of the
individual to furnish hopes for engaging with advantage
in such a taste, or motives for engaging in it.

But if what the legislator has it in his power
to do for virtue is comparatively inconsiderable,
the least thing he can do in relation to in favour of it is to
abstain from such measures as not being necessary
to the superior purpose of security, operate against virtue.
If it be difficult for him to act with effect against
drunkenness for example, at least to the least that may be expected
of him is to abstain from affording
that encouragement to drunkenness and idleness
which is afforded by abstaining from measures
calculated to repress those vices for no other reason
that the opinion of their being calculated to produce
that effect. If it be a matter of difficulty for him
to secure an undeviating observance adherence of the laws of
veracity, at least may be abstain from


Identifier: | JB/100/163/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 100.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

100

Main Headings

civil code

Folio number

163

Info in main headings field

civil introd.

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

32179

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