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<head>10 July 1810 <del>18</del></head> | |||
<head>Fallacies</head> | |||
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<p>"Discretion<add>in a Judge</add> is the law of tyrants: in the best it is <note>p.53</note><lb/> | |||
<del>in<gap/> <gap/> the worst</del> it is always unknown; it is<lb/> | |||
different in different men; it casual, and depends<lb/> | |||
"upon constitution, temper and passion. In the best it<lb/> | |||
"is <gap/>ntious, caprice, in the worst it is every vain<lb/> | |||
"folly and passion to which human natture is liable"</p> | |||
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10 July 1810 18
Fallacies
(2) 18
"Discretionin a Judge is the law of tyrants: in the best it is p.53
in the worst it is always unknown; it is
different in different men; it casual, and depends
"upon constitution, temper and passion. In the best it
"is ntious, caprice, in the worst it is every vain
"folly and passion to which human natture is liable"
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fallacies; law versus arbitrary power (a hatchet for dr paley's net) |
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jeremy bentham |
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