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so as not to be surprized into an <unclear>afront</unclear> which the <add>a more particular</add> view of
so as not to be surprized into an <unclear>afront</unclear> which the <add>a more particular</add> view of
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the consequences may <add>might <gap/> him hereafter</add> incline him to retract &#x2014;  
the consequences may <add>might <gap/> him hereafter</add> incline him to retract &#x2014; on the other hand
 
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when after mature and thorough consideration <hi rend='underline'>he</hi> finds entire
 
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reason to admit the principle <add>position</add> he will on his part not reject
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it afterwards tho' the consequences may at first sight be <add>appear</add> extraordinary
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and be such as he has not been hitherto accustomed
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to &#x2014; I will therefore proceed to consider why the <unclear>notion</unclear>
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of vengeance so natural and so necessary to individuals <add>upon past facts <add><unclear>acts</unclear></add></add>
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ought <add>not</add> notwithstanding to be received by them in a <unclear>collected</unclear>
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body in their provisions against future [facts]
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<p>N.B.  This principle seems dependent on <add>&amp; subordinate to</add> or at least <gap/><!-- corner of page folded, making word illegible --> with
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the higher one i:e: that which stands <gap/><!-- bottom of page torn and folded over, making word illegible --> in the <gap/>] of the natural
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against it, and lead him to suspect some fallacy it may
be expediant to enter a little deeper into the subject —
Aware of the of many of the consequences
of my principles with the common and popular notions
upon the subjects to which they will be successively applied.
I do shall not cease to give my Reader due notice at every
important and bidding period position & of it's consequences that he may administer apply all
the caution circumspection in the deciding upon <add> to the absolute</add> he and himself it round on all sides
so as not to be surprized into an afront which the a more particular view of
the consequences may might him hereafter incline him to retract — on the other hand
when after mature and thorough consideration he finds entire
reason to admit the principle position he will on his part not reject
it afterwards tho' the consequences may at first sight be appear extraordinary
and be such as he has not been hitherto accustomed
to — I will therefore proceed to consider why the notion
of vengeance so natural and so necessary to individuals upon past facts <add>acts</add>
ought not notwithstanding to be received by them in a collected
body in their provisions against future [facts]

N.B. This principle seems dependent on & subordinate to or at least with
the higher one i:e: that which stands in the ] of the natural



Identifier: | JB/096/173/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 96.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

096

Main Headings

punishment

Folio number

173

Info in main headings field

Image

002

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::[partial motif]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

31177

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