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<head>Constitutional Code</head>
 
<note>1832 May 10</note>
 
<note>Ch. XII. Judiciary Collectively</note>
<p>Service rendered in the character<lb/> of a Judge is a species or say a modification<lb/> of that labour or say work in the performance<lb/> or say the doing of which the labour<lb/> or working part of the labouring or say working<lb/> person or say human being.</p>
<p>Wherever in human discourse two different<lb/> signs are employed, <add>in and</add> by their difference intimation is given<lb/> of a correspondent difference between the two things signified,<lb/> between the thing signified by the other: and, whatsoever <lb/> be the thing meant to be signified, that it is something which<lb/> is seen in a state in which it is not conjoined with<lb/> or say <gap/> to the sign by means of which the signification<lb/> of it is performed<lb/> <add>accordingly</add>.</p>
<p>Thus when in speaking of a human being he is <lb/> spoken of as being composed of two beings, or two parts<lb/> <del><gap/></del> the sign of one of which the word body is the sign, of the <del><gap/></del><lb/> other the word mind, intimation is thereby given<lb/> that instances or at the least <add>at any rate</add> one instance <del><gap/></del> is<lb/> known to have happened in which preparation has been that<lb/> of a body uncombined with any head, or of <lb/>a mind, uncombined with any body<add>not having any body in combination with it</add>. But of neither <lb/> of these <gap/> can any <add>support existences or appearances</add> sufficiently prove or <gap/><lb/> instead be adduced.


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Constitutional Code 1832 May 10 Ch. XII. Judiciary Collectively

Service rendered in the character
of a Judge is a species or say a modification
of that labour or say work in the performance
or say the doing of which the labour
or working part of the labouring or say working
person or say human being.

Wherever in human discourse two different
signs are employed, in and by their difference intimation is given
of a correspondent difference between the two things signified,
between the thing signified by the other: and, whatsoever
be the thing meant to be signified, that it is something which
is seen in a state in which it is not conjoined with
or say to the sign by means of which the signification
of it is performed
accordingly.

Thus when in speaking of a human being he is
spoken of as being composed of two beings, or two parts
the sign of one of which the word body is the sign, of the
other the word mind, intimation is thereby given
that instances or at the least at any rate one instance is
known to have happened in which preparation has been that
of a body uncombined with any head, or of
a mind, uncombined with any bodynot having any body in combination with it. But of neither
of these can any support existences or appearances sufficiently prove or
instead be adduced.

Identifier: | JB/042/182/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 42.

Date_1

1832-05-10

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

042

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

182

Info in main headings field

constitutional code

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c8 / c1

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

13105

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