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<p>1832 May <!-- in pencil -->9</p>
<note>ult</note><lb/>
<head>Constitutional Code.</head>
<note><!-- Pencil note -->CH.XII. Judiciary<lb/>
collectively</note>
<p>2. Intermediate ends  2</p>
<note>3<lb/>
Of this quasi-adjective<lb/>
Ultimate end<lb/>
by the consideration<lb/>
of which all arrangements<lb/>
with the<lb/>
enactments by which<lb/>
they are introduced<lb/>
into practiced will<lb/>
be determined, gaving <lb/>
execution and<lb/>
effect to the quasi-<lb/>
substantive</note><lb/>
 
<p>1. Ultimate end to the attaintment or say accomplishment<lb/>
of which this system the whole course of it<lb/>
if it be as useful as at <del>requi</del> is capable of being<lb/>
made, and is by those who<add>by</add> power <gap/> is<lb/>
made and <unclear>supported</unclear> <gap/> - 1 is in<lb/>
all places and all times declared to be <add>the</add> giving<lb/>
execution and effect to the whole body <add>mass together</add> of that branch<lb/>
of the law to which this system bears <del>the same</del> relation<lb/>
analogous to that which in grammar <add>has place between </add> the part<lb/>
of speech designated by the appellation of <del>an</del><add>a noun</add> adjective<lb/>
bears to the part of speech designated by the appellation<lb/>
of a noun substantive.</p>
 
<note>4<lb/>
Ends intermediate, in<lb/>
between the act of<lb/>
him whose wish it<lb/>
is to see the ultimate<lb/>
end accomplished,<lb/>
existence of a person<lb/>
or persons in whom<lb/>
are united the<lb/>
power and the<lb/>
inclination to produce<lb/>
that accomplishment.</note><lb/>
 
<p>Intermediate ends which with reference to <add>this</add> that<lb/>
same ultimate end have <add>bear the relation designated by the appellation</add> have the effect of  means: intermediate<lb/>
that is to say between the the act of him by<add>to</add> whom <del>such</del> on<lb/>
each occasion the spectacle of such execution and effect<lb/>
is an object of desire of <gap/>, the existence of a person<lb/>
or company of persons in the totality or majority of whom<lb/>
to the power is added the inclination and real desire to<lb/>
give to that same power whatsoever exercise is <del>necessary</del> or<lb/>
may eventually become necessary to the production of that<lb/>
same effect</p>
 
 
 
 






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1832 May 9

ult
Constitutional Code. CH.XII. Judiciary
collectively

2. Intermediate ends 2

3
Of this quasi-adjective
Ultimate end
by the consideration
of which all arrangements
with the
enactments by which
they are introduced
into practiced will
be determined, gaving
execution and
effect to the quasi-
substantive

1. Ultimate end to the attaintment or say accomplishment
of which this system the whole course of it
if it be as useful as at requi is capable of being
made, and is by those whoby power is
made and supported - 1 is in
all places and all times declared to be the giving
execution and effect to the whole body mass together of that branch
of the law to which this system bears the same relation
analogous to that which in grammar has place between the part
of speech designated by the appellation of ana noun adjective
bears to the part of speech designated by the appellation
of a noun substantive.

4
Ends intermediate, in
between the act of
him whose wish it
is to see the ultimate
end accomplished,
existence of a person
or persons in whom
are united the
power and the
inclination to produce
that accomplishment.

Intermediate ends which with reference to this that
same ultimate end have bear the relation designated by the appellation have the effect of means: intermediate
that is to say between the the act of him byto whom such on
each occasion the spectacle of such execution and effect
is an object of desire of , the existence of a person
or company of persons in the totality or majority of whom
to the power is added the inclination and real desire to
give to that same power whatsoever exercise is necessary or
may eventually become necessary to the production of that
same effect






Identifier: | JB/042/175/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 42.

Date_1

1832-05-09

Marginal Summary Numbering

3-4

Box

042

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

175

Info in main headings field

constitutional code

Image

001

Titles

intermediate ends

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c2

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

13098

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