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<head>Qualification II</head><lb/> <note>For the  <gap/> purpose</note><lb/>  <p><del>For this purpose in this and most other Qualification<lb/> - Acts 2 separate sanctions are provided<lb/><note>The infamy of the <unclear>Oclityment</unclear> would be at once an additional motive and an accessory to a set of Trustees to rid themselves of such an <gap/> to themselves &amp; to the world</note> <lb/>the one Civil,  <del>the</del> Penalty;  the other Religious<lb/><add> or Moral</add> an <gap/> <add>the latter also</add>  [backed <gap/> <add>also</add> by a penalty]<lb/>  It may be asked <add>for it seems it has been asked</add> why not trust to the ordinary<lb/> sanction of the civil penalty?</del></p><lb/>  
<head>Qualification II</head><lb/> <note>For the  <gap/> purpose</note><lb/>  <p><del>For this purpose in this and most other <gap/>Qualification<lb/> - Acts 2 separate sanctions are provided<lb/><note>The infamy of the <unclear>Oclityment</unclear> would be at once an additional motive and an accessory to a set of Trustees to rid themselves of such an <gap/> to themselves &amp; to the world</note> <lb/>the one Civil,  <del>the</del> Penalty;  the other Religious<lb/><add> or Moral</add> an <gap/> <add>the latter also</add>  [backed <gap/> <add>also</add> by a penalty]<lb/>  It may be asked <add>for it seems it has been asked</add> why not trust to the ordinary<lb/> sanction of the civil penalty?</del></p><lb/>  


<p><del>To this it may be answered</del> <del>that</del>, <del>so invidious is </del>  <add>in order to</add> is one thing <del>it is</del> <gap/> is<lb/> the good it it's effect upon delinquents <hi rend='underline'>some person </hi> <lb/> that some person should take upon him the quality<lb/> <note>A Qualification of Disparity has the advantage above a qualification of men rank:  that whereas the latter only serve as a presumption against insurance the former a <del><gap/></del> <gap/> practice<lb/> in <add><gap/><gap/></add> to repair</note>  of informer:  now so invidious is that character<lb/> &amp; so precarious in the eyes of most men the benefit<lb/> to be reaped in <del>this</del> <add><del>such</del> a</add> case <add>like this</add> by spurning it, that <lb/> this alone <add>of itself</add> would be but a weak dependance<lb/> it, the business is therefore to find many ways of giving it<lb/> <gap/>: <del><gap/></del> means are afforded by an other.  The proof of this<lb/>  One may, it is to be hoped without any very extravagent <lb/> compliment to human nature, venture <lb/> to suppose, that <add>there are </add> many persons who would run <lb/> the hazard of the penalty for the sake of getting<lb/> into an office, who yet would not run such<lb/> lengths for it, as over <del>enough</del> <add>&amp; above</add> that penalty, <lb/> to incur the peril and the guilt of Perjury.<lb/> </p>  
<p><del>To this it may be answered</del> <del>that</del>, <del>so invidious is </del>  <add>in order to</add> is one thing <del>it is</del> <gap/> is<lb/> the good it it's effect upon delinquents <hi rend='underline'>some person </hi> <lb/> that some person should take upon him the quality<lb/> <note>A Qualification of Disparity has the advantage above a qualification of men rank:  that whereas the latter only serve as a presumption against insurance the former a <del><gap/></del> <gap/> practice<lb/> in <add><gap/><gap/></add> to repair</note>  <note> <del> It is <gap/> by <gap/> that it <gap/><gap/><gap/><gap/><gap/><gap/> but <gap/><gap/> to <gap/>of <gap/>  to (<gap/><gap/>)</del></note> A Qualification of rank alone afford d <add>serves as</add> a presumption of <add>against</add> mismanagement<lb/> of informer:  now so invidious is that character<lb/> &amp; so precarious in the eyes of most men the benefit<lb/> to be reaped in <del>this</del> <add><del>such</del> a</add> case <add>like this</add> by spurning it, that <lb/> this alone <add>of itself</add> would be but a weak dependance<lb/> it, the business is therefore to find many ways of giving it<lb/> <gap/>: <del><gap/></del> means are afforded by an other.  The proof of this<lb/>  One may, it is to be hoped without any very extravagent <lb/> compliment to human nature, venture <lb/> to suppose, that <add>there are </add> many persons who would run <lb/> the hazard of the penalty for the sake of getting<lb/> into an office, who yet would not run such<lb/> lengths for it, as over <del>enough</del> <add>&amp; above</add> that penalty, <lb/> to incur the peril and the guilt of Perjury.<lb/> </p> <note><gap/> <add><gap/></add> as they were with reason of plunging into the unknown <sic>gulft</sic> of litigation.</note> <lb/><p>The number <add>therefore</add> of such persons is the measure of<lb/> the <unclear>accession</unclear> of strength which <del>the <gap/></del> <add>the <gap/></add><lb/> <gap/> from this expedient.<lb/> considered as a function , being <gap/><gap/> <del>[Directory</del> <lb/> <del>part of ] the provision</del> <add>Nor is the <add>its</add> utility [which belongs to] <del>of this expedient</del> <add>is it</add> as a strictly function, its only utility <add>is in the nature of it to </add> forwards the enforcement of the <gap/> upon those <add>against</add> Delinquents whose temerity it was itself insufficient to restrain</add><lb/> <del>But it is not only itself a sanction;  but even<lb/> should it prove <del><gap/></del> insufficient <add><gap/></add> of itself <add>again</add>  to stop the <lb/>temerity of a delinquent it forwards the enforcement<lb/> of the other.</del> </p><lb/>  


<p>The number <add>therefore</add> of such persons is the measure of<lb/> the <unclear>accession</unclear> of strength which <del>the <gap/></del> <add>the <gap/></add><lb/> <gap/> from this expedient.<lb/> considered as a function , being <gap/><gap/> <del>[Directory</del> <lb/> <del>part of ] the provision</del> <add>Nor is the <add>its</add> utility [which belongs to] <del>of this expedient</del> <add>is it</add> as a strictly function, its only utility <add>is in the nature of it to </add> forwards the enforcement of the <gap/> upon those <add>against</add> Delinquents whose temerity it was itself insufficient to restrain</add><lb/> <del>But it is not only itself a sanction;  but even<lb/> should it prove <del><gap/></del> insufficient <add><gap/></add> of itself <add>again</add>  to stop the <lb/>temerity of a delinquent it forwards the enforcement<lb/> of the other.</del> </p><lb/>
<p>For the reasons that have been just alledged<lb/>it can hardly be expected that the pecunicary motive<lb/> <add>for putting the penalty in force</add> should act but as an  auxiliary to <add>that of</add> resentment:<lb/> some violent dissention must <add>commonly</add> have arisen, <del><gap/></del> some <lb/> flagrant mismanagement have been committed, <lb/> or some very obnoxious person <del>been</del> <add>have</add> intruded, himself, <lb/>  before <add>he</add> <del>any ma</del> <add>a man</add> <add>any one</add> can be found <add>enlist himself for such purpose in the service of the Law for such purpose.</add> who will [take<lb/> arms offered by the Law]<add>and gets at the bidding of the Law</add></p><lb/> <note>Nor is it utility compared to that which belongs to it &amp; it <gap/> barely as a sanction</note><lb/>
 
<p>Now this resentment will be <del>strengthened</del> <add>highlighted</add> at the <lb/> same time that an apology <add>for the world</add> for <unclear>venting</unclear> it will<lb/> be <del><gap/></del> furnished by an act that reflects such <lb/> <del>ire</del> odium upon the agent as does <add>doth</add> an act of <lb/>perjury.</p><note>Tho <gap/> may perhaps <add>in some measure</add> be enabled to detriment</note><lb/> <p>[From what has been said ] we may <add>were</add> be enabled in <lb/> some mesure <add>given a <gap/> to determine</add> the expedient <hi rend='superscript'>3</hi> whether it was the pretended<lb/> futility or the real strength that brought it<lb/> under the displeasure of the <del><gap/> who has been</del> <add>our dispensing Legislator:</add></p><lb/><note>it <gap/> for as the motive</note> <lb/><pb/><!-- DO NOT EDIT BELOW THIS LINE -->
<p>For the reasons that have been just alledged<lb/>it can hardly be expected that the pecunicary motive<lb/> <add>for putting the penalty in force</add> should act but as an  auxiliary to <add>that of</add> resentment:<lb/> some violent dissention must <add>commonly</add> have arisen, <del><gap/></del> some <lb/> flagrant mismanagement have been committed, <lb/> or some very obnoxious person <del>been</del> <add>have</add> intruded, himself, <lb/>  before <add>he</add> <del>any ma</del> <add>a man</add> <add>any one</add> can be found <add>enlist himself for such purpose in the service of the Law for such purpose.</add> who will [take<lb/> arms offered by the Law]<add>and gets at the bidding of the Law</add></p><lb/>
 
<p>Now this resentment will be <del>strengthened</del> <add>highlighted</add> at the <lb/> same time that an apology <add>for the world</add> for <unclear>venting</unclear> it will<lb/> be <del><gap/></del> furnished by an act that deflects such <lb/> <del>ire</del> odium upon the agent as does <add>doth</add> an act of <lb/>perjury.</p>
 
[From what has been said ] we may <add>were</add> be enabled in <lb/> some mesure <add>given a <gap/> to determine</add> the expedient <hi rend='superscript'>3</hi> whether it was the pretended<lb/> futility or the real strength that brought it<lb/> under the displeasure of the <del><gap/> who has been</del> <add>our dispensing Legislator:</add>  
 
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Qualification II
For the purpose

For this purpose in this and most other Qualification
- Acts 2 separate sanctions are provided
The infamy of the Oclityment would be at once an additional motive and an accessory to a set of Trustees to rid themselves of such an to themselves & to the world
the one Civil, the
Penalty; the other Religious
or Moral an the latter also [backed also by a penalty]
It may be asked for it seems it has been asked why not trust to the ordinary
sanction of the civil penalty?


To this it may be answered that, so invidious is in order to is one thing it is is
the good it it's effect upon delinquents some person
that some person should take upon him the quality
A Qualification of Disparity has the advantage above a qualification of men rank: that whereas the latter only serve as a presumption against insurance the former a practice
in to repair
It is by that it but to of to () A Qualification of rank alone afford d serves as a presumption of against mismanagement
of informer: now so invidious is that character
& so precarious in the eyes of most men the benefit
to be reaped in this such a case like this by spurning it, that
this alone of itself would be but a weak dependance
it, the business is therefore to find many ways of giving it
: means are afforded by an other. The proof of this
One may, it is to be hoped without any very extravagent
compliment to human nature, venture
to suppose, that there are many persons who would run
the hazard of the penalty for the sake of getting
into an office, who yet would not run such
lengths for it, as over enough & above that penalty,
to incur the peril and the guilt of Perjury.

as they were with reason of plunging into the unknown gulft of litigation.

The number therefore of such persons is the measure of
the accession of strength which the the
from this expedient.
considered as a function , being [Directory
part of ] the provision Nor is the <add>its utility [which belongs to] of this expedient is it as a strictly function, its only utility is in the nature of it to forwards the enforcement of the upon those against Delinquents whose temerity it was itself insufficient to restrain</add>
But it is not only itself a sanction; but even
should it prove
insufficient of itself again to stop the
temerity of a delinquent it forwards the enforcement
of the other.


For the reasons that have been just alledged
it can hardly be expected that the pecunicary motive
for putting the penalty in force should act but as an auxiliary to that of resentment:
some violent dissention must commonly have arisen, some
flagrant mismanagement have been committed,
or some very obnoxious person been have intruded, himself,
before he any ma a man any one can be found enlist himself for such purpose in the service of the Law for such purpose. who will [take
arms offered by the Law]and gets at the bidding of the Law


Nor is it utility compared to that which belongs to it & it barely as a sanction

Now this resentment will be strengthened highlighted at the
same time that an apology for the world for venting it will
be furnished by an act that reflects such
ire odium upon the agent as does doth an act of
perjury.

Tho may perhaps in some measure be enabled to detriment

[From what has been said ] we may were be enabled in
some mesure given a to determine the expedient 3 whether it was the pretended
futility or the real strength that brought it
under the displeasure of the who has been our dispensing Legislator:


it for as the motive

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Identifier: | JB/095/078/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 95.

Date_1

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Box

095

Main Headings

Folio number

078

Info in main headings field

qualification ii

Image

002

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

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

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Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

30964

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