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<head>1827 May 23<lb/>Procedure Code</head> <p><note>Preface or Conclusion</note><lb/>(4 <note>§. Adequacy of this Code</note></p> <p><note>7<lb/>One objection <add>addressed</add> to improvement<lb/>You cannot provide for<lb/>everything</note></p> <p>Among the exertion made <add>endeavours/arguments employed</add> <del><gap/></del> which since<lb/>some <del><gap/>,/del> recent occurrence here set to work<lb/>for stopping the profit of improvement and security against<lb/>denunciation the <del>multitude of those who</del> <add><gap/></add> every year <del><gap/></del> mark<lb/><del>added</del> to the number of those who by and for the benefit<lb/>of lawyers are punished for not knowing what <add>for this purpose</add> the have<lb/>been carefully kept under an impossibility of knowing —<lb/>one is. You can not provide for <del>any</del> every thing; therefore<lb/>you ought not to provide for any thing more than what<lb/>has been provided for <unclear>already</unclear></p> <p><note>8<lb/>To understand this argument<lb/>apply it 1 to substantive<lb/><hi rend="underline">laws</hi> 2 to medicine</note></p> <p>To understand the form and orders of this argument,<lb/>the <gap/> moral and <gap/> of those by whom<lb/>it has been employed employ it to other branches of<lb/><gap/> and <gap/></p> <p>1. Without going out of the field of legislation, apply it to laws.<lb/>2. Apply it to medicine. You <gap/> <gap/> are all diseases.<lb/>why give yourself so much trouble in the endeavour to use<lb/>any more than you can already?</p> | |||
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1827 May 23
Procedure Code
Preface or Conclusion
(4 §. Adequacy of this Code
7
One objection addressed to improvement
You cannot provide for
everything
Among the exertion made endeavours/arguments employed which since
some ,/del> recent occurrence here set to work
for stopping the profit of improvement and security against
denunciation the multitude of those who every year mark
added to the number of those who by and for the benefit
of lawyers are punished for not knowing what for this purpose the have
been carefully kept under an impossibility of knowing —
one is. You can not provide for any every thing; therefore
you ought not to provide for any thing more than what
has been provided for already
8
To understand this argument
apply it 1 to substantive
laws 2 to medicine
To understand the form and orders of this argument,
the moral and of those by whom
it has been employed employ it to other branches of
and
1. Without going out of the field of legislation, apply it to laws.
2. Apply it to medicine. You are all diseases.
why give yourself so much trouble in the endeavour to use
any more than you can already?
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