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<head>CERTAINTY.  Form of Com .<!-- full stop or ndash ? --> Law.  Inconven<hi rend='superscript'>s</hi>. of.  <add>2</add></head>
<head>CERTAINTY.  Form of Com .<!-- full stop or ndash ? --> Law.  Inconven<hi rend='superscript'>s</hi>. of.  <add>2</add></head>
<p>No <del>q<hi rend='underline'>uan</hi>tity</del> <add>article</add> of positive knowledge <add>[+]</add> <note>[+] that is collected from sources of ancient standing</note> is therefore of
<p>No <del>q<hi rend='underline'>uan</hi>tity</del> <add>article</add> of positive knowledge <add>[+]</add> <note>[+] that is collected from sources of ancient standing</note> is therefore of
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negative knowledge of which <add>So <add><del>when</del></add> much as is attainable</add> lies <sic>scatter'd</sic> here &amp; there
negative knowledge of which <add>So <add><del>when</del></add> much as is attainable</add> lies <sic>scatter'd</sic> here &amp; there
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in a thousand volumes , &amp; of which a large
in a thousand volumes, &amp; of which a large
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portion is always absolutely out of reach <note>which the Legislature could communicate in an instant</note> : but
portion is always absolutely out of reach <note>which the Legislature could communicate in an instant</note>: but
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<del>of</del> which the hand of Legislature by one of the
<del>of</del> which the hand of Legislature by one of the
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simplest movements imaginable <add>is able in an instant</add> can cast into  
simplest movements imaginable <add>is able in an instant</add> can cast into  
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men's bosoms . <del>in an instant.</del>
men's bosoms. <del>in an instant.</del>
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<p>Let a man , (<del>to go no higher)</del> open a book of
<p>Let a man, (<del>to go no higher)</del> open a book of
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reports of the time of Elizabeth <add>(to go no higher)</add> or James or
reports of the time of Elizabeth <add>(to go no higher)</add> or James or
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man can enable him to pronounce from the  
man can enable him to pronounce from the  
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inspection of that alone , whether it be of any
inspection of that alone, whether it be of any
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authority at this day &#x2014; Some there are undoubtedly
authority at this day &#x2014; Some there are undoubtedly
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authority ; he can not therefore be safe in <del>con</del> <add>conclu</add>ding
authority; he can not therefore be safe in <del>con</del> <add>conclu</add>ding
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that this in question <hi rend='underline'>has none </hi> <add>not</add> &#x2014; others
that this in question <hi rend='underline'>has none </hi> <add>not</add> &#x2014; others
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there are , <del><gap/></del> (&amp; probably 3 parts out of 4 <del><gap/></del>
there are, <del><gap/></del> (&amp; probably 3 parts out of 4 <del><gap/></del>
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of the whole number) that <hi rend='underline'>have</hi> <add>not</add> authority : he
of the whole number) that <hi rend='underline'>have</hi> <add>not</add> authority: he
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<add>can</add>not therefore be safe in concluding that <del><unclear>this</unclear></del> <add>it</add>
<add>can</add>not therefore be safe in concluding that <del><unclear>this</unclear></del> <add>it</add>
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<del>in question</del> <hi rend='underline'>has</hi> .  What then must he do ? <add>has he to do?</add>  
<del>in question</del> <hi rend='underline'>has</hi>.  What then must he do ? <add>has he to do?</add>  
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he must possess himself of a perfect Catalogue
he must possess himself of a perfect Catalogue
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of <del>that</del> all the decisions that have been <sic>pas</sic><!-- incomplete word 'passed' ? -->
of <del>that</del> all the decisions that have been <sic>pas</sic><!-- incomplete word 'passed'? -->
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from that day unto this <add>relative to that <unclear>Title</unclear></add> (to say nothing of <unclear><sic>th</sic></unclear><!-- incomplete word 'the' ? -->
from that day unto this <add>relative to that <unclear>Title</unclear></add> (to say nothing of <unclear><sic>th</sic></unclear><!-- incomplete word 'the' ? -->
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Statutes the investigating of which <sic>tho'</sic> intricate
Statutes the investigating of which <sic>tho'</sic> intricate
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enough is less so than of these) of <unclear><sic>whic</sic></unclear><!-- incomplete word 'which' ? --> ,
enough is less so than of these) of <unclear><sic>whic</sic></unclear><!-- incomplete word 'which'? -->,
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<add>a part always ,</add> he knows not how great , <del>a part</del> is impossible
<add>a part always ,</add> he knows not how great, <del>a part</del> is impossible
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to be obtained <note>has never seen <add>been in</add> the light <add>point</add> -</note> .  
to be obtained <note>has never seen <add>been in</add> the light <add>point</add> -</note>.  
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CERTAINTY. Form of Com . Law. Inconvens. of. 2

No quantity article of positive knowledge [+] [+] that is collected from sources of ancient standing is therefore of
any avail without an immense indefinite & often an immense quantity of
negative knowledge of which So <add>when much as is attainable</add> lies scatter'd here & there
in a thousand volumes, & of which a large
portion is always absolutely out of reach which the Legislature could communicate in an instant: but
of which the hand of Legislature by one of the
simplest movements imaginable is able in an instant can cast into
men's bosoms. in an instant.

Let a man, (to go no higher) open a book of
reports of the time of Elizabeth (to go no higher) or James or
Charles — He shall there see for example a point of Law
laid down in the clearest terms A position paradoxical yet true The elogium of it's professors is the Satyre of the Law. — not any all
the sagacity which ever enter'd into the hand of
man can enable him to pronounce from the
inspection of that alone, whether it be of any
authority at this day — Some there are undoubtedly
in that book (at least for any thing
that any one can tell to the contrary) that have

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3 authority; he can not therefore be safe in con concluding
that this in question has none not — others
there are, (& probably 3 parts out of 4
of the whole number) that have not authority: he
cannot therefore be safe in concluding that this it
in question has. What then must he do ? has he to do?
he must possess himself of a perfect Catalogue
of that all the decisions that have been pas
from that day unto this relative to that Title (to say nothing of th
Statutes the investigating of which tho' intricate
enough is less so than of these) of whic,
a part always , he knows not how great, a part is impossible
to be obtained has never seen been in the light point -.



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050

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procedure code

Folio number

068

Info in main headings field

certainty form of com. law. inconvens of

Image

001

Titles

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text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f2 / f3

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::[lion with vryheyt motif]]]

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Notes public

ID Number

16059

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