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'' | <p>As to "<hi rend="underline">relaxation of security</hi>', no <del>task</del><add>occupation</add> surely can be<lb/> | ||
more <del><gap/></del> amiable. But why <add>thus labour to <del><gap/></del></add> <del>give</del>" to the benignity of<lb/> | |||
"the crown" - if the crown where - the monopoly of it?<lb/> | |||
Though, so much to the satisfaction of the reverend Doctor, <add>statutes</add> laws<lb/> | |||
may be and are more times out of t<gap/> are<add>made of no effect by being</add> dispensed<lb/> | |||
with by the crown alone, they can <unclear>or</unclear> more be made<lb/> | |||
by the Lord and Commons without the Crown, than by the<lb/> | |||
Crown without the Lords and Commons. The Crown<lb/> | |||
then, in <unclear>service</unclear> of that benignity which is inseparable from<lb/> | |||
it, being so constantly disposed to relax the severity of<lb/> | |||
of these "last and highest sanctions", as often as circumstances of any<add><del>better</del></add> sort, positionor <unclear>injative</unclear>, are heard<lb/> | |||
to call for such relaxation, why not in its <add><unclear>over</unclear> for <unclear>its</unclear></add> legislation<lb/> | |||
inpunity, as well as, by an everlasting<add>a never-ending</add> and indifatigable <lb/> | |||
<unclear>repetition</unclear>, in its execution?<lb/></p> | |||
<p><add>For answer</add> by way of answer to this question, comes the Reverend<lb/> | |||
<del>D<gap/>d</del> Doctor's fundamental distinction <add>and discovery, of a sit</add> <del>about <gap/></del><lb/> | |||
<del>eyes</del> of <del>inexpressible</del><add>indescribable</add> circumstances, which it is to easy<lb/> | |||
to perceive <hi rend="underline">after</hi> they have happened, and so impossible<lb/> | |||
to express <hi rend="underline">before.</hi> they have happened.<lb/></p><pb/> | |||
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As to "relaxation of security', no taskoccupation surely can be
more amiable. But why thus labour to give" to the benignity of
"the crown" - if the crown where - the monopoly of it?
Though, so much to the satisfaction of the reverend Doctor, statutes laws
may be and are more times out of t aremade of no effect by being dispensed
with by the crown alone, they can or more be made
by the Lord and Commons without the Crown, than by the
Crown without the Lords and Commons. The Crown
then, in service of that benignity which is inseparable from
it, being so constantly disposed to relax the severity of
of these "last and highest sanctions", as often as circumstances of anybetter sort, positionor injative, are heard
to call for such relaxation, why not in its over for its legislation
inpunity, as well as, by an everlastinga never-ending and indifatigable
repetition, in its execution?
For answer by way of answer to this question, comes the Reverend
Dd Doctor's fundamental distinction and discovery, of a sit about
eyes of inexpressibleindescribable circumstances, which it is to easy
to perceive after they have happened, and so impossible
to express before. they have happened.
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law versus arbitrary power (a hatchet for dr paley's net) |
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jeremy bentham |
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andre morellet |
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