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<head>1831. March 11<head>
<head>Blackstone or Const. Code, Judiciary or Procedure Code</head>


<p>1.<lb/> Regular provision for <lb/> receiving the punishment <lb/> of trusts can only have <lb/> place in a mature<lb/> state of society.<lb/> Continuity of action<lb/> requisite for this<lb/> purpose.</p>
<p>2.<lb/> For positive breach<lb/> of trust satisfaction<lb/> and punishment the<lb/> only remedy &#x2014; may<lb/> remain an indefinite<lb/> length of time<lb/> without taking effect.</p>
<p>3.<lb/> Persons for whom<lb/> benefit trusts are<lb/> created are the persons<lb/> by whom created.</p>
<pb/>
<p>1.<lb/> Every law is either a<lb/> command or an assemblage<lb/> of commands.</p>
<p>2.<lb/> Law a system of <lb/> means directed to<lb/> an end.</p>
<p>3. <lb/> Sole proper end<lb/> greatest happiness.</p>
<p>4. <lb/> Greatest happiness of<lb/> the greatest number<lb/> an incorrect expression</p>
<p>5.<lb/> What it should be<lb/> is greatest happiness <lb/> of the whole<lb/> community.</p>
<p>6.<lb/> Under existing system<lb/> no attention <lb/> paid to that sole<lb/> proper end.</p>
<p>7.<lb/> Immediate subordinate<lb/> ends of Government<lb/> four &#x2014; subsistence,<lb/> abundance, <lb/> security, &amp; equality.</p>
<p>8. Consider and with a <lb/> view to greatest happiness<lb/> 1. Ends in view<lb/> 2. Axioms of mental <lb/> pathology.<lb/> Leading principles.</p>
<p>9. <lb/> Ends of justice what.</p>
<pb/>
<p>1. <lb/> Subject matter of<lb/> consideration<lb/> I. Existential character &#x2014; <lb/> 1. Positive,<lb/> 2. Negative.</p>
<p>2. <lb/>Positive good what.</p>
<p>3.<lb/> Negative good what.</p>
<p>4.<lb/> Positive evil what</p>
<p>5.<lb/> II. Quality.</p>
<p>6.<lb/> Good &#x2014; Pleasure or<lb/> absence of pain</p>
<p>7.<lb/> Evil &#x2014; pain or asence<lb/> of pleasure.</p>
<p>8.<lb/> III. Causality<lb/> Good &#x2014; cause of pleasure <lb/> or absence of pain.<lb/> Evil &#x2014; cause of pain<lb/> or of absence of pleasure.</p>
<p>9.<lb/> IV. Quantity<lb/>1. Intensity<lb/> 2. Duration<lb/> 3. Extent</p>
<p>10.<lb/> V. Productiveness.<lb/> 1. Direct <lb/>2. Inverse</p>
<p>11.<lb/> VI. Production<lb/> by human<lb/> action.<lb/> 1. Wish<lb/> 2. Persuasion.</p>




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1831. March 11<head> <head>Blackstone or Const. Code, Judiciary or Procedure Code

1.
Regular provision for
receiving the punishment
of trusts can only have
place in a mature
state of society.
Continuity of action
requisite for this
purpose.

2.
For positive breach
of trust satisfaction
and punishment the
only remedy — may
remain an indefinite
length of time
without taking effect.

3.
Persons for whom
benefit trusts are
created are the persons
by whom created.


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1.
Every law is either a
command or an assemblage
of commands.

2.
Law a system of
means directed to
an end.

3.
Sole proper end
greatest happiness.

4.
Greatest happiness of
the greatest number
an incorrect expression

5.
What it should be
is greatest happiness
of the whole
community.

6.
Under existing system
no attention
paid to that sole
proper end.

7.
Immediate subordinate
ends of Government
four — subsistence,
abundance,
security, & equality.

8. Consider and with a
view to greatest happiness
1. Ends in view
2. Axioms of mental
pathology.
Leading principles.

9.
Ends of justice what.


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1.
Subject matter of
consideration
I. Existential character —
1. Positive,
2. Negative.

2.
Positive good what.

3.
Negative good what.

4.
Positive evil what

5.
II. Quality.

6.
Good — Pleasure or
absence of pain

7.
Evil — pain or asence
of pleasure.

8.
III. Causality
Good — cause of pleasure
or absence of pain.
Evil — cause of pain
or of absence of pleasure.

9.
IV. Quantity
1. Intensity
2. Duration
3. Extent

10.
V. Productiveness.
1. Direct
2. Inverse

11.
VI. Production
by human
action.
1. Wish
2. Persuasion.



Identifier: | JB/031/169/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 31.

Date_1

1831-03-11

Marginal Summary Numbering

1-3, 1-9, 1-11

Box

031

Main Headings

civil code

Folio number

169

Info in main headings field

blackstone or const. code judiciary or procedure code

Image

001

Titles

Category

marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

james mill

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

9855

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