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<add>thus binding upon all. <del>I have a sort</del> And yet I have a<del>n</del></add><lb/><add>sort of <sic>pressentiment</sic> that our author will be as much</add><lb/>thus binding upon all. And were we<lb/><add>puzzled to tell us, what this law of Nature is, as of old</add><lb/>even to suppose, what, after this account<lb/><add><del>The</del> Recorder of London was puzzled to tell William<lb/></add>of it, is too much to suppose, that here, and<lb/>  
<note>See trial of William Penn H William Meadus the <del><add><gap/></add>old</del> <del>1670</del> Banley. a. d. -<del><gap/></del> 1670</note>
<note>See trial of William Penn H William Meadus the <del><add><gap/></add>old</del> <del>1670</del> Banley. a. d. -<del><gap/></del> 1670</note>
<add>Penn<add>H</add> what the common Law was, <del>who</del><add>Fair "troublesome and <gap/> fellow to use the </add></add><lb/> there an individual, had not arrived at<lb/><add><del>working recording words <gap/><gap/> enough</del><add>words of tat humane Recorder/ took it into his head; </add></add><lb/> the knowledge of it: still in every nation:-<lb/><add><del>So believe</del><hi rend='superscript'><gap/></hi> that <del>common</del><hi rend='superscript'>a</hi> law which <del>war</del><add>even</add> after thirty </add><lb/><add>or forty years study <del>could not be made</del><add>a <del>man</del> can not make</add> intelligible to a common ca-pacity, <del>was</del>was<lb/> judge</add><lb/> in every large assemblage of men, <sic>thism</sic><lb/><add><del>hard to believe <add><del>be</del></add> understand could not with any</del></add><lb/>will must be known: must <del><gap/></del> be allowed.<lb/><del>would be seen some <gap/> Principles</del><lb/>
<add>Penn<add>H</add> what the common Law was, <del>who</del><add>Fair "troublesome and <gap/> fellow to use the</add></add><lb/> there an individual, had not arrived at<lb/><add><del>working recording words <gap/><gap/> enough</del><add>words of tat humane Recorder/ took it into his head;</add></add><lb/> the knowledge of it: still in every nation:-<lb/><add><del>So believe</del><hi rend='superscript'><gap/></hi> that <del>common</del><hi rend='superscript'>a</hi> law which <del>war</del><add>even</add>after thirty</add><lb/><add>or forty years study <del>could not be made</del><add>a <del>man</del> can not make</add> intelligible to a common ca-pacity, <del>was</del>was<lb/> judge</add><lb/> in every large assemblage of men, <sic>thism</sic><lb/><add><del>hard to believe <add><del>be</del></add> understand could not with any</del></add><lb/>will must be known: must <del><gap/></del> be allowed.<lb/><del>would be seen some <gap/> Principles</del><lb/>





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sort of pressentiment that our author will be as much
thus binding upon all. And were we
puzzled to tell us, what this law of Nature is, as of old
even to suppose, what, after this account
The Recorder of London was puzzled to tell William
of it, is too much to suppose, that here, and
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Identifier: | JB/096/005/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 96.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

096

Main Headings

comment on the commentaries

Folio number

005

Info in main headings field

Image

002

Titles

section ii / of the authors account of the laws of nature

Category

collectanea

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c15 / c16 / c17 / c18

Penner

168

Watermarks

[[watermarks::gr [quartered royal arms motif]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

[[notes_public::"to be copied" [note not in bentham's hand]]]

ID Number

31009

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