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. . . .that not <del><gap/></del> only may know what he is to do,<lb/>
. . . .that not <del><gap/></del> only may know what he is to do,<lb/>
who is to judge of what has been <add>already</add> acted; but he who<lb/>
who is to judge of what has been <add>already</add> acted; but he who<lb/>
is to act in the first instance</p><pb/>
is to act in the first instance</p>


<p>It is not without strong Caustics, <add>close applied</add> if at all, that these<lb/>
<p>It is not without strong Caustics, <add>close applied</add> if at all, that these<lb/>
<unclear>excrements</unclear> <add>if at all</add> will be consumed <add>eat away.</add></p>
excresences <add>if at all</add> will be consumed <add>eat away.</add></p>


<p>If regrets &amp; wishes, &amp; general complaints would Law<lb/>
<p>If regrets &amp; wishes, &amp; general complaints would Law<lb/>
<unclear>availed</unclear>, the business had been done long ago: <add>This</add> the Public<lb/>
<unclear>availed</unclear>, the business had been done long ago: <add>This</add> the Public<lb/>
may be <gap/> <add>of</add> by the experience of so many ages, that<lb/>
may be <gap/> <add>of</add> by the experience of so many ages, that<lb/>
nothing but caustics close applied to <note><add>can</add> lay bare the <add>true</add> causes of the evil under which the Nation groans, the <sic>burthen</sic> of unintelligible Laws</note></p><pb/>
nothing but caustics close applied to <note><add>can</add> lay bare the <add>true</add> causes of the evil under which the Nation groans, the <sic>burthen</sic> of unintelligible Laws</note></p>


<p>From the reception this . . . . . meets with, I may<lb/>
<p>From the reception this . . . . . meets with, I may<lb/>
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be spared: if not, there is no such intrinsic pleasantness<lb/>
be spared: if not, there is no such intrinsic pleasantness<lb/>
in the subject <add>of them</add>, as to invite <add>others</add> a man to <add>a</add> continuance<lb/>
in the subject <add>of them</add>, as to invite <add>others</add> a man to <add>a</add> continuance<lb/>
<add>of them</add> for private <add>his particular</add> satisfaction <add>amusement <add>entertainment</add></add>. <note>as to point out to a man his private amusement in their continuance.</note></p><pb/>
<add>of them</add> for private <add>his particular</add> satisfaction <add>amusement <add>entertainment</add></add>. <note>as to point out to a man his private amusement in their continuance.</note></p>


<p>Some one whose profession <add>office</add> should be, not to meddle with <add>laying aside as foreign</add><lb/>
<p>Some one whose profession <add>office</add> should be, not to meddle with <add>laying aside as foreign</add><lb/>
<add>to it</add> the outlines of the Policy, but to fill it up according to<lb/>
<add>to it</add> the outlines of the Policy, but to fill it up according to<lb/>
a <add>certain</add> System of Rules, in a manner, which so soon as<lb/>
a <add>certain</add> System of Rules, in a manner, which so soon as<lb/>
that System shall have been duly constructed, may be</p><pb/>
that System shall have been duly constructed, may be</p>
 
<pb/>


<p>termed mechanical. <del><gap/></del> &#x2014; who, <del>not posses</del> well admonished not to<lb/>
<p>termed mechanical. <del><gap/></del> &#x2014; who, <del>not posses</del> well admonished not to<lb/>
presume to have <add>interpolate</add> thoughts of his own, should be occupied<lb/>
presume to have <add>interpolate</add> thoughts of his own, should be occupied<lb/>
and <del><gap/></del> giving their full expression to the thoughts of others.</p><pb/>
and <del><gap/></del> giving their full expression to the thoughts of others.</p>


<p><note>Unsteady Specifications.</note>
<p><note>Unsteady Specifications.</note>
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<del>one of</del> them different, &amp; every one of them imperfect,<lb/>
<del>one of</del> them different, &amp; every one of them imperfect,<lb/>
<add>to talk justly</add> it is impossible to talk in generals;<lb/>
<add>to talk justly</add> it is impossible to talk in generals;<lb/>
every Idea <del><gap/></del> with it's necessary <add>requisite</add> extensions &amp; <gap/><lb/>
every Idea <del><gap/></del> with it's necessary <add>requisite</add> extensions &amp; limitations<lb/>
when <del>repres</del> <add>committed</add> to paper stretches over<lb/>
when <del>repres</del> <add>committed</add> to paper stretches over<lb/>
a line or two, &amp; one finds one's self in the case<lb/>
a line or two, &amp; one finds one's self in the case<lb/>
of those savages spoken of by the French Philosopher,<lb/>
of those savages spoken of by the French Philosopher,<lb/>
whose <add><del>could not</del> <add>term for</add></add> <del>to express</del> the number 3, <del><unclear>either</unclear></del> <add>consisted</add><lb/>
whose <add><del>could not</del> <add>term for</add></add> <del>to express</del> the number 3, <del>either</del> <add>consisted</add><lb/>
of many more syllables than that number<lb/>
of many more syllables than that number<lb/>
contains units.</p><pb/>  
contains units.</p>  


<p><note>Old &amp; New printed <foreign><unclear>littem</unclear> sequali</foreign>.</note>
<p><note>Old &amp; New printed <foreign><unclear>littem</unclear> sequali</foreign>.</note>
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occupying the same space as that of the original,<lb/>
occupying the same space as that of the original,<lb/>
that their comparative bulk may be immediately<lb/>
that their comparative bulk may be immediately<lb/>
perceived.</p><pb/>
perceived.</p>


<p>. . . Whether that bulkiness <add>reign of <gap/></add> of which <unclear>those</unclear><lb/>
<p>. . . Whether that bulkiness <add>reign of <gap/></add> of which <unclear>those</unclear><lb/>
of Law will sometimes in <del>common</del> <add>concert</add> with the rest of<lb/>
of Law will sometimes in <del>common</del> <add>concert</add> with the rest of<lb/>
men complain, be the fault of the <unclear>Act</unclear> itself, or<lb/>
men complain, be the fault of the <unclear>Act</unclear> itself, or<lb/>
in the manner in which it is <sic>is</sic> exercised by <unclear>them</unclear>. </p> <pb/>
in the manner in which it is <sic>is</sic> exercised by <unclear>them</unclear>. </p>  
 
<pb/>
 
<p>
<note>Redundancies not marked why</note><lb/>
It was originally my intention <del>to have marked</del>
<lb/>
to have distinguished by a different letter <del>the</del> <add>such</add>
<lb/>
<del><gap/></del> <add>words</add> &amp; sentences as I apprehended to be redundant
<lb/>
<del>I gave it up on considering that</del> <add>But this I found could be an inadequate</add>
<lb/>
expedient: <del>many</del> words <del>are necessary in a </del> <add><del>not <gap/> <add>stand</add> connected with</del></add>
<lb/>
<hi rend='underline'>sentence</hi> <add><del>the rest</del></add> otherwise <gap/> will stand their ground
<lb/>
as a necessary part of a sentenced <gap/> from some
<lb/>
grammatical connection with the rest</p>
 
<p>
A composition may deserve censure in this respect
<lb/>
by having its sentences constructed upon too bulky
<lb/>
a plan, although <add>when at the same time</add> neither any sentence
<lb/>
nor <gap/> any word could be taken <add>stricken</add> out of it
<lb/>
without leaving <add>rendering</add> it imperfect as a man may
<lb/>
be blocked with a Dropsy, that would be but an ill <gap/>
<lb/>
for him to cut off a limb<lb/>
<note>&amp; a word thus <sic>coverd</sic> as it were from erasure, may give attachment to <del>several</del> <add>even a</add> number of propositions which without it might have been proscribed as useless</note></p>
 
<p>A collation of the original &amp; the new draught, which
<lb/>
for this purpose are all along confronted columnwise
<lb/>
will sufficiently discover <add>point out</add> [&amp; what is <del><gap/></del> <add>judged</add>
<lb/>
superfluously in the former.] those <add>which</add> passages of the former
<lb/>
[which] are judged superfluous</p>
 
<p>Tis not merely <add>on the account of</add> their Bulk <add>where</add> that these unnecessary
<lb/>
specifications become mischievous; it is
<lb/>
on account of the distraction they cause to the
<lb/>
attention; which <del>assisted</del> <add><sic>sollicited</sic></add> at once by an increase
<lb/>
rarity of words, knows not on which to fix;
<lb/>
<del>itself</del>, but exhausting itself in giving chase to those
<lb/>
which are not sufficient, <add><gap/> <gap/> <gap/></add> will very often lose sight of those
<lb/>
which are so.</p>
 
<pb/>
 
 
<p><note>Apolog. <foreign>Opus Neminis</foreign>.</note>
Acts of Parliament are<lb/>
A composition of this sort is the more lawful genre, as<lb/>
it bears the work of no one's ownership in particular.</p>


<note>Apolog. Opus Neminis.</note>


<p><add>In speaking therefore of the <unclear>penner</unclear> or the compiler, I shall</add><lb/>
<add>not be understood as having an eye to the particular</add><lb/>
<add>person who might have the <gap/> of that <gap/>, <gap/></add><lb/>
<note>The compiler &amp;c in any vocabulary, means to <hi rend='underline'>[any real person]</hi> nothing more than a mere John Doe &amp;c</note><gap/> John Doe or Richard Roe, one of those<lb/>
straw-stuff Patients <del>which</del> in whom Anatomists<lb/>
suppose all sorts <add>manner</add> of <del>diseases</del> <add>wounds &amp; fractures</add>, that they may<lb/>
exemplify on them the means of cure.</p>


<p>How smooth, how delightful would be the task of the  <add>Should <add>one ever live to see the <unclear>time</unclear> of <gap/> with it's</add> this happy reformation ever be accomplished</add><lb/>
Magistracy in comparison with what is at present!<lb/>
The public then would not have so often to complain<lb/>
of what it suffers from <add><gap/> &amp;</add> integrity (too often allied<lb/>
with an indolen<del>t</del>ce which there is so much at present<lb/>
to excuse) withdrawing <add>making way <add>quitting the field and <gap/></add></add> from the scene [to give place]<lb/>
to the more active <add>superior activity</add> . . . . . .of Avarice or Revenge.</p>




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TURNPIKE ACT. New. Prelude VII

Notoriety to Persons at Large . . . .that not only may know what he is to do,
who is to judge of what has been already acted; but he who
is to act in the first instance

It is not without strong Caustics, close applied if at all, that these
excresences if at all will be consumed eat away.

If regrets & wishes, & general complaints would Law
availed, the business had been done long ago: This the Public
may be of by the experience of so many ages, that
nothing but caustics close applied to can lay bare the true causes of the evil under which the Nation groans, the burthen of unintelligible Laws

From the reception this . . . . . meets with, I may
form some judgment whether my labours are likely to
be of utility to the public. If they are, they will not
be spared: if not, there is no such intrinsic pleasantness
in the subject of them, as to invite others a man to a continuance
of them for private his particular satisfaction amusement <add>entertainment</add>. as to point out to a man his private amusement in their continuance.

Some one whose profession office should be, not to meddle with laying aside as foreign
to it the outlines of the Policy, but to fill it up according to
a certain System of Rules, in a manner, which so soon as
that System shall have been duly constructed, may be


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termed mechanical. — who, not posses well admonished not to
presume to have interpolate thoughts of his own, should be occupied
and giving their full expression to the thoughts of others.

Unsteady Specifications. Indeed amongst a Chaos of specifications, every most of
one of them different, & every one of them imperfect,
to talk justly it is impossible to talk in generals;
every Idea with it's necessary requisite extensions & limitations
when repres committed to paper stretches over
a line or two, & one finds one's self in the case
of those savages spoken of by the French Philosopher,
whose could not <add>term for</add> to express the number 3, either consisted
of many more syllables than that number
contains units.

Old & New printed littem sequali. The Articles New Draught is printed in a type
occupying the same space as that of the original,
that their comparative bulk may be immediately
perceived.

. . . Whether that bulkiness reign of of which those
of Law will sometimes in common concert with the rest of
men complain, be the fault of the Act itself, or
in the manner in which it is is exercised by them.


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Redundancies not marked why
It was originally my intention to have marked
to have distinguished by a different letter the such
words & sentences as I apprehended to be redundant
I gave it up on considering that But this I found could be an inadequate
expedient: many words are necessary in a not <add>stand connected with</add>
sentence the rest otherwise will stand their ground
as a necessary part of a sentenced from some
grammatical connection with the rest

A composition may deserve censure in this respect
by having its sentences constructed upon too bulky
a plan, although when at the same time neither any sentence
nor any word could be taken stricken out of it
without leaving rendering it imperfect as a man may
be blocked with a Dropsy, that would be but an ill
for him to cut off a limb
& a word thus coverd as it were from erasure, may give attachment to several even a number of propositions which without it might have been proscribed as useless

A collation of the original & the new draught, which
for this purpose are all along confronted columnwise
will sufficiently discover point out [& what is judged
superfluously in the former.] those which passages of the former
[which] are judged superfluous

Tis not merely on the account of their Bulk where that these unnecessary
specifications become mischievous; it is
on account of the distraction they cause to the
attention; which assisted sollicited at once by an increase
rarity of words, knows not on which to fix;
itself, but exhausting itself in giving chase to those
which are not sufficient, will very often lose sight of those
which are so.


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Apolog. Opus Neminis. Acts of Parliament are
A composition of this sort is the more lawful genre, as
it bears the work of no one's ownership in particular.


In speaking therefore of the penner or the compiler, I shall
not be understood as having an eye to the particular
person who might have the of that ,
The compiler &c in any vocabulary, means to [any real person] nothing more than a mere John Doe &c John Doe or Richard Roe, one of those
straw-stuff Patients which in whom Anatomists
suppose all sorts manner of diseases wounds & fractures, that they may
exemplify on them the means of cure.

How smooth, how delightful would be the task of the Should <add>one ever live to see the time of with it's this happy reformation ever be accomplished</add>
Magistracy in comparison with what is at present!
The public then would not have so often to complain
of what it suffers from & integrity (too often allied
with an indolentce which there is so much at present
to excuse) withdrawing making way <add>quitting the field and </add> from the scene [to give place]
to the more active superior activity . . . . . .of Avarice or Revenge.



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turnp. act new prelude vii

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Penner

jeremy bentham

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jeremy bentham

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