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<p><note><gap/><!-- 'Palvy', or 'Pal..', or 'Pal...' ? --></note><!-- in pencil -->  <!-- indented -->For the King to have it in his power to punish
<p><note>Paley</note><!-- in pencil -->  <!-- indented -->For the King to have it in his power to punish
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the species of crimes <add>in the manner <add>mode</add> in question</add> in question in that proportionate
the species of crimes <add>in the manner <add>mode</add> in question</add> in question in that proportionate
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number of instances in which it is proper they should
number of instances in which it is proper they should
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be punished <del><gap/></del> in that mode , <gap/><!-- 'or in' ? --> in one instance
be punished <del><gap/></del> in that mode, viz. in one instance
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only out of two instances in which a man is convicted
only out of two instances in which a man is convicted
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of having committed a crime of that species , it
of having committed a crime of that species, it
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is necessary according to the <del><gap/></del> Reverend Doctor's  
is necessary according to the <del><gap/></del> Reverend Doctor's  
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should undertake to <add>have undertaken</add> to punish them in that same
should undertake to <add>have undertaken</add> to punish them in that same
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mode in all his instances without exception : or
mode in all his instances without exception: or
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at any rate without any other exception than what
at any rate without any other exception than what
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might <add>would</add> have taken place had the prerogative of
might <add>would</add> have taken place had the prerogative of
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pardon been exercised upon men <unclear>simple</unclear> <unclear>principles</unclear>
pardon been exercised upon men <unclear>simple</unclear> principles
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<del>and</del> without any such <del>du</del> refund and <unclear>secret</unclear> <unclear>policy</unclear>
<del>and</del> without any such <del>du</del> refund and secret policy
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the <del>pursuit</del> adoption and pursuit of which is here
the <del>pursuit</del> adoption and pursuit of which is here
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supposed .  Such is the argument to which , after  
supposed.  Such is the argument to which, after  
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awakening from his nod the Reverend Doctor <add>apologist</add> at
awakening from his nod the Reverend Doctor <add>apologist</add> at
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the close of this his <unclear>paragraph</unclear> returns , and with
the close of this his paragraph returns, and with
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which he finishes .   
which he finishes.   
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30 Jany 1809 Note (a  ? Peines

33

Paley For the King to have it in his power to punish
the species of crimes in the manner <add>mode in question</add> in question in that proportionate
number of instances in which it is proper they should
be punished in that mode, viz. in one instance
only out of two instances in which a man is convicted
of having committed a crime of that species, it
is necessary according to the Reverend Doctor's
conception of the matter theory that the sum thing in his legislative capacity
should undertake to have undertaken to punish them in that same
mode in all his instances without exception: or
at any rate without any other exception than what
might would have taken place had the prerogative of
pardon been exercised upon men simple principles
and without any such du refund and secret policy
the pursuit adoption and pursuit of which is here
supposed. Such is the argument to which, after
awakening from his nod the Reverend Doctor apologist at
the close of this his paragraph returns, and with
which he finishes.



Identifier: | JB/107/234/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 107.

Date_1

1809-01-30

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

107

Main Headings

law versus arbitrary power (a hatchet for dr paley's net)

Folio number

234

Info in main headings field

peines

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

e33

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

th 1806

Marginals

Paper Producer

andre morellet

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1806

Notes public

ID Number

35225

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