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<head>3 Sept<hi rend="superscript">m</hi> 1828</head><head>Blackstone</head><note>Ch.I. <unclear>Fitter</unclear></note><p>Universal jurisprudence.<lb/> Law as it ought to be, D<hi rend="superscript">o</hi> <lb/> as it is &amp; D<hi rend="superscript">o</hi> as it pretends <lb/> to be, num intro these<lb/> pages, together.<lb/></p><p>Universal jurisprudence<lb/> what &#x2014; its subject, the<lb/> discourse of persons of <lb/> all ages.</p><p>Use of this sort of discourse<lb/> here, to render<lb/> intelligible things not <lb/> familiar.</p><p>When by jurisprudence <lb/> we shall see what law<lb/> ought to be, the law a<lb/> standard to try law as <lb/> it is.</p><p>As it is pretends to be, mind <lb/> nearer than as it is &#x2014; as<lb/> per Blackstone to whom<lb/> we shake often for details.</p><p>Blackstone most familiar <lb/> of writers on this subject<lb/> &#x2014; only <add>one</add> who attempted<lb/> to delineate it or justify<lb/> its arrangements, to dispose<lb/> persons to be satisfied<lb/> with law's <sic>burthens</sic> by <lb/> contemplating its benefits.</p><p>Difference between what<lb/> he pretends it to be, <del><gap/></del> <add>&</add> <lb/> what it is, will be <gap/><lb/> those who trust him liable<lb/> to suffer from deception.<lb/> Warning from its traces.</p><p>S.2 Jurisprudence, from two <lb/> Latin words.<lb/></p> <p>Universals <gap/> for <gap/>.<lb/> In law what is common to<lb/> all maintains, its <unclear>enactments?</unclear><lb/> Many without any, as if it<lb/> depended on lawyers, all <lb/> would be so. Of those who <lb/>have <unclear>enactments</unclear>, scarcely<lb/> one of them common to all.</p><p>Of the matter of law <lb/> the <hi rend="underline">ideas</hi> are common, not <lb/> their signs. These ideas <gap/><lb/> by different nations <lb/> by words, in some cases cases similar, <lb/> a portion of the language<lb/> of jurisprudence may<lb/> be said to be universal.</p><p>Not an inconsiderable portion<lb/> of this same language<lb/> common to all families.</p><p>First word to be considered<lb/> is <hi rend="underline">Command</hi>, it<lb/> designates, the radical idea<lb/> of jurisprudence.</p><p>What child unacquainted<lb/> with its (command) infant?<lb/> &#x2014; or with <hi rend="underline">Commandments</hi> <lb/> whether few or Christian.</p><p>More familiar than to <lb/><hi rend="underline">order</hi> is to <hi rend="underline">bid</hi>. Command <lb/>&amp; order from Latin, bid <lb/> from Saxon - a <hi rend="underline">bidding</hi> <lb/> gives an idea of d<hi rend="superscript">o</hi> at an<lb/> auction.</p><p>Commands and orders<lb/> not universally agreeable<lb/> &#x2014; only to those who deliver<lb/>them.</p><p>Next obligation &#x2014; still <lb/> less agreeable &#x2014; real signification <lb/> difficult to know.<lb/> An 8<hi rend="superscript">th</hi> vol. written on it.<lb/></p>
 
 


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3 Septm 1828BlackstoneCh.I. Fitter

Universal jurisprudence.
Law as it ought to be, Do
as it is & Do as it pretends
to be, num intro these
pages, together.

Universal jurisprudence
what — its subject, the
discourse of persons of
all ages.

Use of this sort of discourse
here, to render
intelligible things not
familiar.

When by jurisprudence
we shall see what law
ought to be, the law a
standard to try law as
it is.

As it is pretends to be, mind
nearer than as it is — as
per Blackstone to whom
we shake often for details.

Blackstone most familiar
of writers on this subject
— only one who attempted
to delineate it or justify
its arrangements, to dispose
persons to be satisfied
with law's burthens by
contemplating its benefits.

Difference between what
he pretends it to be, &
what it is, will be
those who trust him liable
to suffer from deception.
Warning from its traces.

S.2 Jurisprudence, from two
Latin words.

Universals for .
In law what is common to
all maintains, its enactments?
Many without any, as if it
depended on lawyers, all
would be so. Of those who
have enactments, scarcely
one of them common to all.

Of the matter of law
the ideas are common, not
their signs. These ideas
by different nations
by words, in some cases cases similar,
a portion of the language
of jurisprudence may
be said to be universal.

Not an inconsiderable portion
of this same language
common to all families.

First word to be considered
is Command, it
designates, the radical idea
of jurisprudence.

What child unacquainted
with its (command) infant?
— or with Commandments
whether few or Christian.

More familiar than to
order is to bid. Command
& order from Latin, bid
from Saxon - a bidding
gives an idea of do at an
auction.

Commands and orders
not universally agreeable
— only to those who deliver
them.

Next obligation — still
less agreeable — real signification
difficult to know.
An 8th vol. written on it.



Identifier: | JB/031/154/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 31.

Date_1

1828-09-03

Marginal Summary Numbering

not numbered

Box

031

Main Headings

civil code

Folio number

154

Info in main headings field

blackstone

Image

001

Titles

ch. i titles

Category

marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

richard doane

Watermarks

b&m 1828

Marginals

Paper Producer

arthur moore; richard doane

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1828

Notes public

ID Number

9840

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