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<head>[3] EXEMPTIONS ACCIDENT [14]</head>
<p>occurring while they leave <gap/><lb/>full force against human objects, check<lb/><add>indeed</add> but do not extirpate it as applied to objects<lb/>of inferior sensibility &#x2014; It continues to <gap/><lb/>out on all sudden provocations from whatever<lb/>objects, till damped by the <add>sudden</add> habitual and as it<lb/> were mechanical consideration <add><gap/> <add> glance</add> of inability, though<lb/>I do not remember any instance where the <gap/><lb/>for another's pain has lasted out in me<lb/>a whole day, yet I never hurt my foot against<lb/>a stone that I did <add>do</add> not wish for the first instant<lb/>to break it to pieces &#x2014; if the wind blows<lb/>a grain of dust in my eye I  <del>wish to</del> <add>am <gap/></add><lb/>for the instant, to whip it, as Xerxes was the<lb/>Sea &amp; upon the same principle, the only difference<lb/>in the subject between us is that Xerxes being a tyrant <add>absolute monarch</add><lb/>&amp; in a rude age was accustomed to check some<lb/>of his first emotions &amp; I am mine.</p>
<note>One may observe<lb/>in men a gradation<lb/>in [the intensity of]<lb/>their resentment<lb/>from man <add>human</add> to<lb/>inert matter <add>objects</add><lb/>corresponding to the<lb/>appearances of<lb/><gap/><lb/> which they exhibit</note>
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<head>LIBELS</head>


<p>Give a<gap/><lb/>to the Author not</p>
<p><unclear>enterd</unclear></p>
<p>What has...<lb/>produced but a transitory administration? an<lb/>-ration to transitory, that if these pages<lb/>hands of the pastry-cook for one twenty<lb/>I would venture to prophecy it will not<lb/>be understood to what it is I allude &#x2014;<lb/>A writing whose object is the Satire <add>against</add> of ind<gap/><lb/>is a meteor which dazzles the eyes for<lb/>-ment and is extinguished <add>vanishes into Air vapour</add>: a writing<lb/>has for its object the extraction of<lb/>is a Star, which fixed in the firmament<lb/>shines with an inextinguishable &amp; steady light<lb/> enlightens <add>illuminates</add> with undiminished lustre <add>generated as</add> the<lb/> <add>& to some</add> future generations &#x2014;</p>
<p>So true it is, that by a <add>late</add> constitution of the<lb/>less inevitable than just, the above <add>talents thus</add> of<lb/>talents are <add>is</add> <add>ever</add> punished by oblivion </p>


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[3] EXEMPTIONS ACCIDENT [14]

occurring while they leave
full force against human objects, check
indeed but do not extirpate it as applied to objects
of inferior sensibility — It continues to
out on all sudden provocations from whatever
objects, till damped by the sudden habitual and as it
were mechanical consideration <add> glance of inability, though
I do not remember any instance where the
for another's pain has lasted out in me
a whole day, yet I never hurt my foot against
a stone that I did do not wish for the first instant
to break it to pieces — if the wind blows
a grain of dust in my eye I wish to am
for the instant, to whip it, as Xerxes was the
Sea & upon the same principle, the only difference
in the subject between us is that Xerxes being a tyrant absolute monarch
& in a rude age was accustomed to check some
of his first emotions & I am mine.

One may observe
in men a gradation
in [the intensity of]
their resentment
from man human to
inert matter objects
corresponding to the
appearances of

which they exhibit

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LIBELS

Give a
to the Author not

enterd

What has...
produced but a transitory administration? an
-ration to transitory, that if these pages
hands of the pastry-cook for one twenty
I would venture to prophecy it will not
be understood to what it is I allude —
A writing whose object is the Satire against of ind
is a meteor which dazzles the eyes for
-ment and is extinguished vanishes into Air vapour: a writing
has for its object the extraction of
is a Star, which fixed in the firmament
shines with an inextinguishable & steady light
enlightens illuminates with undiminished lustre generated as the
& to some future generations —

So true it is, that by a late constitution of the
less inevitable than just, the above talents thus of
talents are is ever punished by oblivion



Identifier: | JB/063/148/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 63.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

063

Main Headings

law in general

Folio number

148

Info in main headings field

accident doctrine proposed co-incides with popular sentiment

Image

002

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c14 d1 / c3 / / c3

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::[britannia with shield motif]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

20337

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