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print upon any man or set of men <add>which</add> <del>that they | print upon any man or set of men <add>which</add> <del>that they | ||
</del><add>must</add> will<lb/> | </del><add>must</add> will<lb/> | ||
so frequently deserve — <add>can there be any pretence for treating this</add> nor so then a doctrine taken<lb/> | |||
up in the heat of party to serve a particular occasion<lb/> | |||
— it is laid down in the most <del>express</del><add>explicit</add> and <gap/><lb/> | |||
terms by an Author of established reputation who<lb/> | |||
<add>whose prejudice if any certainty are not in favourable</add>surely will not be suspected of any <add>partial </add>attachment<lb/> | |||
to that cause in <sic>favor</sic> of which it is here applied<lb/> | |||
besides that if he were, the position <add>as he lays it down</add> is so general as<lb/> | |||
well as reasonable, that there <del>cannot</del> <add>could not </add> be a shadow<lb/> | |||
suspicion. | |||
LIBELS
Were, to at upon the produced by public that
News
taken if promiscuous opinions
of &c
I should not soon have done but I should
never have done upon the that subject of the advantages
[There is not say they any portion in the Law more firmly established or
more generally recognized than this]
[It is said] that the essence of every Crime consists in the intention
it is needless not to enter into a tedious and nugatory applications of this principle to
every Crime in the Calendar, it is and is portable that even in Homicide
the act of the most apparent & uncontrollable mischief mischievous consequence of any to society the criminality
depends of the person who commits it his intention:] entirely upon it it is so criminality
of the intention alone that constitutes the criminality
of the act from person who commits its: How much more than
might this to hold of an Action of such doubtful
mischievousness if any as passing that censure. public censuring +
print upon any man or set of men which that they
must will
so frequently deserve — can there be any pretence for treating this nor so then a doctrine taken
up in the heat of party to serve a particular occasion
— it is laid down in the most expressexplicit and
terms by an Author of established reputation who
whose prejudice if any certainty are not in favourablesurely will not be suspected of any partial attachment
to that cause in favor of which it is here applied
besides that if he were, the position as he lays it down is so general as
well as reasonable, that there cannot could not be a shadow
suspicion.
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scandal printed - vitious will - blackstone |
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jeremy bentham |
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