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a necessity of any man's being formally apprised of it<lb/> | a necessity of any man's being formally apprised of it<lb/> | ||
may to many seem nugatory - accordingly it has not, at <lb/> | may to many seem nugatory - accordingly it has not, at <lb/> | ||
any time or by any one that I know of, been formally<lb/> | |||
Av darf Fiction. 45
The object End of the Penal Laws, as of all other Laws, is or ought
to be the greatest [temporal] happiness of the greatest number of the people
living under them - a pro- position so simple and obviously true
as scarcely to need or even admit of proofs, as every scale
of proofs as well as every of causes must and at last in some proposition that will itself
admitt of no further proof as well as every scale of causes
must terminate in some cause of which no higher cause can be assigned.
the bare assertion of it in such a manner as presumes
a necessity of any man's being formally apprised of it
may to many seem nugatory - accordingly it has not, at
any time or by any one that I know of, been formally
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