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<p>Rationale of Reward</p>
<p>Rationale of Reward</p>
<p>Such as it is - the <gap/>ples is admonished: and so far<lb/>
<p>Such as it is - the <gap/>ples is admonished: and so far<lb/>
a contrary or <gap/> sentence to be in regular doses: <del><gap/></del> <gap/><lb/>
a contrary or <gap/> sentence to be in regular doses: <del><gap/></del> Need<lb/>
now the consequence Charles the second was among the worst<lb/>
now the consequence. Charles the second was among the worst<lb/>
of kings any for shortness the alm<gap/> worst of Kings.  George<lb/>
of kings any for shortness the alm<gap/> worst of Kings.  George<lb/>
the third <add>according to</add><del><gap/></del> by general <gap/> <del>were the best</del> George the third, even<lb/>
the third <add>according to</add><del><gap/></del> by general <unclear>consent</unclear> <del>was the best</del> George the third, even<lb/>
during his life was the best of Kings: <del>thence time in the <gap/></del><lb/>
during his life was the best of Kings: <del>Hence time in the <gap/></del><lb/>
<del><gap/> <gap/> not let</del> a good King be not in much danger of being thought<lb/>
<del><gap/> <gap/> not let</del> a good King be not in much danger of being thought<lb/>
the less good from being <gap/>d. <gap/> <gap/> times <gap/> this best of Kings take<lb/>
the less good from being dead. <gap/> <gap/> times <gap/> this best of Kings take<lb/>
the benefit of use <gap/> act: <add>so at least and without introduction was</add> never was  to had of speeding or<lb/>
the benefit of an insolvent act: <add>so at least and without contradiction was</add> never was  to had of spending or<lb/>
<add>send in the offence of <gap/>. Mention</add> two subjects of giving.  <gap/> mention that he get by what is<lb/>
<add>send in the offence of <gap/>. Mention</add> two subjects of giving.  <gap/> mention that he get by what is<lb/>
entered Devils of Admiralty.  When a war is <del>waged</del> commenced in<lb/>
entered Devils of Admiralty.  When a war is <del>waged</del> commenced in<lb/>
<del><gap/></del> what remedy to unencumbered two is a careful means,<lb/>
<del><gap/></del> what remedy to unencumbered two is a lawful means,<lb/>
that <add>to evil</add> is to say after a <gap/>ation of war with more or less<lb/>
that <add>to evil</add> is to say after a declaration of war with more or less<lb/>
time <add>warning given</add> for warning <del>Law</del><add>a</add> made by Kings Law and Common g<gap/><lb/>
time <add>warning given</add> for warning <del>Law</del><add>a</add> made by Kings Law and Common g<gap/><lb/>
the produce of the prizes taken to those by whom bloodened labour<lb/>
the produce of the prizes taken to those by whose blood and labour<lb/>
they have been <add>conjured</add>obtained  When a war is commenced without<lb/>
they have been <add>conquered</add>obtained  When a war is commenced without<lb/>
any such warning, and then  in a <gap/> which <del>according</del> in the<lb/>
any such warning, and then  in a manner which <del>according</del> in the<lb/>
language of international law is stiled perat<gap/>al, a law used<lb/>
language of international law is stiled <unclear>piratical</unclear>, a law used<lb/>
by <del>a <gap/></del><add>a Judge</add> Judges named by the King when has given <add>gives the many</add> &#x2014; not<lb/>
by <del>a <gap/></del><add>a Judge</add> Judges named by the King when has given <add>gives the many</add> &#x2014; not<lb/>
to the captors -<add>nor yet</add><del>not</del> to the <del>nature</del> public set to the King for <gap/><lb/>
to the captors -<add>nor yet</add><del>not</del> to the <del>nature</del> public set to the King for <gap/><lb/>

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1824 Oct. 31

Rationale of Reward

Such as it is - the ples is admonished: and so far
a contrary or sentence to be in regular doses: Need
now the consequence. Charles the second was among the worst
of kings any for shortness the alm worst of Kings. George
the third according to by general consent was the best George the third, even
during his life was the best of Kings: Hence time in the
not let a good King be not in much danger of being thought
the less good from being dead. times this best of Kings take
the benefit of an insolvent act: so at least and without contradiction was never was to had of spending or
send in the offence of . Mention two subjects of giving. mention that he get by what is
entered Devils of Admiralty. When a war is waged commenced in
what remedy to unencumbered two is a lawful means,
that to evil is to say after a declaration of war with more or less
time warning given for warning Lawa made by Kings Law and Common g
the produce of the prizes taken to those by whose blood and labour
they have been conqueredobtained When a war is commenced without
any such warning, and then in a manner which according in the
language of international law is stiled piratical, a law used
by a a Judge Judges named by the King when has given gives the many — not
to the captors -nor yetnot to the nature public set to the King for
money: This pre money this acquired is stiled Drake of Admiralty. The
which gave bulk to the Judge made law thus over
ruling Parliament law may be heard claiming for observationnoting
but they belong not to the present purpose

What does belong to the purpose is - that gold how no
such interceptor property: and that contrary the property
there had been ted to it by minimal experience is the purpose
that really belongs to it. When he ascribed to it the contraption property
he was young, was fond of chemistry, and find perhaps
of an for sharing as much. This Essay in rewards had
been reproduced by containing no more than the f first
rummage of his mind had never been regarded by him a
ripe a any thing ripe for publication. As a much
period comescame forth her Defences of against Bank and
Rose. To the above portion of such it be, over to the above in
will as to so many others may then in these two be found an antidote.





Identifier: | JB/143/070/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 143.

Date_1

1824-10-31

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

143

Main Headings

rationale of reward

Folio number

070

Info in main headings field

rationale of reward

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c4

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

j whatman turkey mill 1824

Marginals

Paper Producer

jonathan blenman

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1824

Notes public

ID Number

48703

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