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S47. [ ][ ]Page— [ <note>VI. Gazette & Calendar &c</note><lb/> | |||
4. Over and above the direct uses the Police Gazette,<lb/> | |||
as <add>already</add> exhibited <del>in the Bill, a collateral</del> another<lb/> | |||
use, (whence through but collateral, and not proper<lb/> | |||
to be mentioned <del>in</del> <add><del>in the fare of</del></add> the Bill, may be found still<lb/> | |||
more important perhaps, than even the direct one)<lb/> | |||
is -<del>that</del><add>the capacity</add> of being employed as an instrument for<lb/> | |||
the propagation and maintenance of social dispositions<lb/> | |||
and affections, and for the preservation<lb/> | |||
of tranquillity, harmony, and loyalty among<lb/> | |||
the great body of the people. The species of <lb/> | |||
intelligence or <hi rend="underline">news</hi>, to the circculation of which<lb/> | |||
it is <del>proposed</del> <add><del>appropiated</del><add>proposed</add></add> to be <del>confined</del><add>appropriated</add> — (consisting of <lb/> | |||
<gap/> of acts of delinquency committed, accompanied<lb/> | |||
with a display of the punishments and<lb/> | |||
perils to which the authors stand exposed) is of<lb/> | |||
itself, in every line of it, a perpetual lesson of<lb/> | |||
morality and of submission to the laws: and by<lb/> | |||
the turn, that, under able and suitable management, <lb/> | |||
might be given to it, this <hi rend="underline">natural | |||
</hi><lb/> | |||
aptitude to the conveyance of wholesome instinction<lb/> | |||
maight be abundantly improved. | |||
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S47. [ ][ ]Page— [ VI. Gazette & Calendar &c
4. Over and above the direct uses the Police Gazette,
as already exhibited in the Bill, a collateral another
use, (whence through but collateral, and not proper
to be mentioned in in the fare of the Bill, may be found still
more important perhaps, than even the direct one)
is -thatthe capacity of being employed as an instrument for
the propagation and maintenance of social dispositions
and affections, and for the preservation
of tranquillity, harmony, and loyalty among
the great body of the people. The species of
intelligence or news, to the circculation of which
it is proposed appropiated<add>proposed</add> to be confinedappropriated — (consisting of
of acts of delinquency committed, accompanied
with a display of the punishments and
perils to which the authors stand exposed) is of
itself, in every line of it, a perpetual lesson of
morality and of submission to the laws: and by
the turn, that, under able and suitable management,
might be given to it, this natural
aptitude to the conveyance of wholesome instinction
maight be abundantly improved.
Identifier: | JB/150/576/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 150. |
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jeremy bentham |
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