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<head>1828 <sic>Nov.</sic> 18<lb/>Law and Blackstone</head> <p><unclear>M</unclear> 9<lb/>(2</p> <p>Felicia.  Madam I stand corrected.</p> <p>Astrea.  What say you to this Dolosa?</p> <p>Dolosa.  Madam it is all things: it is dangerous doctrine: it is <gap/>: manifest<lb/>narrative.</p> <p>Astrea.  What say you <del>to this</del> Gubernia.</p> <p><note><lb/>6<lb/>Under existing<lb/>system no attention<lb/>paid to <del>that</del> that<lb/>sole proper end</note></p> <p>Gubernia.  Madam. I <add>We</add> don't know what to say to it: and<lb/>we don't want to have any thing to say to it.  We do not<lb/>concern ourselves with the happiness of the community.<lb/><del>the end of</del> The Law of England has for its all comprehensive<lb/>end the giving <del><gap/></del> on all occasions execution and effect to the<lb/>pleasure of <del>the</del> <add>its</add> Sovereign Lord the King. Is it not <sic>D<hi rend="superscript">r</hi></sic><lb/>Blackstone.</p> <p>Blackstone  To be sure Madam  the thing can do no<lb/>wrong.  So I have said in my Commentaries.  This <del>being<lb/>now as yet in</del> having been universally apparent <add>by <gap/></add> and acted<lb/>upon, now <gap/>, and accordingly incontestable, what<lb/><add>other</add> <gap/> <add>is</add> so <gap/> good: what mind as trouble ourselves<lb/>about <del>the</del> <add>other</add> peoples happiness.  Here is all perfection. So I have<lb/>said in my Commentaries Our Laws are they not the Kings laws?<lb/><del><gap/></del> <add>the</add> Being all perfection, let us be but obedient, his <add>these</add> laws <lb/>will like him be all <gap/> <add>all perfect</add>, law as it is and Law as<lb/>it ought to be will be one and the same thing: and as I have<lb/>said <add>in <gap/> so far as</add> speaking of the Church <del><gap/></del> is actually the case, every<lb/>thing will <add>would</add> be as it should be.</p> <p><del>Astrea. Disciples! You have heard you will take<lb/>your share.</del></p> <p>Dolosa.  The Law is the perfection of reason.  Is it<lb/>not <sic>D<hi rend="superscript">r</hi></sic> Blackstone?</p> <p>Blackstone.  Madam, to be sure it is.  I have said so in<lb/>so many words.  <gap/> B. <sic>Ch.</sic> <!-- blank space --> <gap/>.  You need<lb/>to make it is possible still clearer.  "These is the life of the Law"</p> <p>Dolosa.  Then why need you discussion. why need you<lb/><del>p</del> <add>set off upon</add> a wild goose chase after other people's happiness?</p> <p>Astrea.  Disciples you have heard: you will take your<lb/>chance.</p><!-- paragraph mark in pencil --> <p>By the <gap/> of <gap/> may be struck out useful light.<lb/><!-- continues in the margin --> useful in the light<lb/>which may be struck out<lb/>from the <gap/> of <gap/>.</p>
 
 


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1828 Nov. 18
Law and Blackstone

M 9
(2

Felicia. Madam I stand corrected.

Astrea. What say you to this Dolosa?

Dolosa. Madam it is all things: it is dangerous doctrine: it is : manifest
narrative.

Astrea. What say you to this Gubernia.


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

Gubernia. Madam. I We don't know what to say to it: and
we don't want to have any thing to say to it. We do not
concern ourselves with the happiness of the community.
the end of The Law of England has for its all comprehensive
end the giving on all occasions execution and effect to the
pleasure of the its Sovereign Lord the King. Is it not Dr
Blackstone.

Blackstone To be sure Madam the thing can do no
wrong. So I have said in my Commentaries. This being
now as yet in
having been universally apparent by and acted
upon, now , and accordingly incontestable, what
other is so good: what mind as trouble ourselves
about the other peoples happiness. Here is all perfection. So I have
said in my Commentaries Our Laws are they not the Kings laws?
the Being all perfection, let us be but obedient, his these laws
will like him be all all perfect, law as it is and Law as
it ought to be will be one and the same thing: and as I have
said in so far as speaking of the Church is actually the case, every
thing will would be as it should be.

Astrea. Disciples! You have heard you will take
your share.

Dolosa. The Law is the perfection of reason. Is it
not Dr Blackstone?

Blackstone. Madam, to be sure it is. I have said so in
so many words. B. Ch. . You need
to make it is possible still clearer. "These is the life of the Law"

Dolosa. Then why need you discussion. why need you
p set off upon a wild goose chase after other people's happiness?

Astrea. Disciples you have heard: you will take your
chance.

By the of may be struck out useful light.
useful in the light
which may be struck out
from the of .



Identifier: | JB/031/216/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 31.

Date_1

1828-11-18

Marginal Summary Numbering

6

Box

031

Main Headings

civil code

Folio number

216

Info in main headings field

law and blackstone

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d9 / e4

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

george bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

9902

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