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<head>Pannomion</head><lb/>
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Throughout the whole field of <hi rend="underline">thought</hi> and <hi rend="underline">action</hi><lb/> and them throughout the whole field of <hi rend="underline">law</hi> and <hi rend="underline">legis-</hi><lb/><hi rend="underline">lation</hi> has place the need of<lb/>
Throughout the whole field of <hi rend="underline">thought</hi> and <hi rend="underline">action</hi><lb/> and them throughout the whole field of <hi rend="underline">law</hi> and <hi rend="underline">legislation</hi><lb/> has place the need of and fixation<lb/>
of the intented import of the several locutions which<lb/> are the sources and seats of the abovementioned imperfections.<lb/></p>
of the intented import of the several locutions which<lb/> are the sources and seats of the abovementioned imperfections.<lb/></p>
<p> Pregnant <del><gap/></del> with evil in all its shapes<lb/> will be seen to these same imperfections.<lb/></p>
<p> Pregnant <del><gap/></del> with evil in all its shapes<lb/> will be seen to these same imperfections.<lb/></p>
<p>Good, in one shape or other, according to the<lb/>occasion, is the e<hi rend="underline">nd in view</hi> of everything which will<lb/> have seen: good, meaning the greatest happiness of<lb/> the community of which <unclear>this</unclear> is the Pannomion.<lb/></p>
<p>Good, in one shape or other, according to the<lb/>occasion, is the e<hi rend="underline">nd in view</hi> of everything which will<lb/> have seen: good, meaning the greatest happiness of<lb/> the community of which <unclear>this</unclear> is the Pannomion.<lb/></p>
<p>From every one of these several imperfections<lb/> flows <hi rend="underline">evil</hi> in all its shapes: for, in so far as they have place in the body of the law, in liable and<lb/> wont to be produced <del>the</del> <hi rend="underline">evil</hi> in the corresponding shape unintented.<lb/></p>
<p>From every one of these several imperfections<lb/> flows <hi rend="underline">evil</hi> in all its shapes: for, in so far as they have place in the <add>body</add> of the law, in liable and<lb/> wont to be produced <del>the</del> <hi rend="underline">evil</hi> in the corresponding shape unintented.<lb/></p>
<p>paragraph</p>
<p><hi rend="underline">Obscurity</hi> in discourse has place <hi rend="underline">when</hi>, <hi rend="underline">where</hi>, <hi rend="underline">as</hi><lb/> <hi rend="underline">far as</hi>, <hi rend="underline">and<add>so</add> long as</hi> the hearer or reader knows not what<lb/> is the meaning intented to be expressed by it.<lb/></p>
<p>Ambiguity in discourse has place, where two or more<lb/>determinate meanings being presented by it, the mind<lb/>remains undecided as to which of them is the meaning<lb/>which was intented <add>which was meant</add> to be expressed by it. </p>
<p>Indistinctness has place where a mass of subject<lb/> matters it being the intention of the legislator that<lb/> </p>
 





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1832 Jan 2
Pannomion
2
Throughout the whole field of thought and action
and them throughout the whole field of law and legislation
has place the need of and fixation
of the intented import of the several locutions which
are the sources and seats of the abovementioned imperfections.

Pregnant with evil in all its shapes
will be seen to these same imperfections.

Good, in one shape or other, according to the
occasion, is the end in view of everything which will
have seen: good, meaning the greatest happiness of
the community of which this is the Pannomion.

From every one of these several imperfections
flows evil in all its shapes: for, in so far as they have place in the body of the law, in liable and
wont to be produced the evil in the corresponding shape unintented.

Obscurity in discourse has place when, where, as
far as, andso long as the hearer or reader knows not what
is the meaning intented to be expressed by it.

Ambiguity in discourse has place, where two or more
determinate meanings being presented by it, the mind
remains undecided as to which of them is the meaning
which was intented which was meant to be expressed by it.

Indistinctness has place where a mass of subject
matters it being the intention of the legislator that




Identifier: | JB/549/317/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 549.

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1832-01-02

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549

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317

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Pannomion

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001

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John Flowerdew Colls

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Jeremy Bentham

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Jeremy Bentham

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