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<p>3. Of every such censorial publication the <unclear>tendency</unclear> and <lb/> | <p>3. Of every such censorial publication the <unclear>tendency</unclear> and <lb/> | ||
of it has<add>in so far as</add> <del>any</del> the effect is to apply to the abuse<add>excesses</add> of the | of it has<add>in so far as</add> <del>any</del> the effect is to apply to the abuse<add>excesses</add> of the superior <note>3, Of such writing the<lb/> | ||
effect is to apply the<lb/> | effect is to apply the<lb/> | ||
only check of which<lb/> | only check of which<lb/> | ||
<del>government</del><add>abuse of the supreme</add><lb/> | <del>government</del><add>abuse of the supreme</add><lb/> | ||
power is susceptible<lb/> | power is susceptible<lb/> | ||
To hold such < | To hold such <unclear>practice</unclear><lb/> | ||
punishable is <lb/> | punishable is <lb/> | ||
therefore to avow or <lb/> | therefore to avow or <lb/> | ||
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declares himself thereby to be either in act or in intention <lb/> | declares himself thereby to be either in act or in intention <lb/> | ||
guilty of all<add>some at least if not</add> the abuses <add>of</add>to which government is exposed<add>susceptible</add> - of<lb/> | guilty of all<add>some at least if not</add> the abuses <add>of</add>to which government is exposed<add>susceptible</add> - of<lb/> | ||
all the enormities which the most <gap/> | all the enormities which the most <gap/>al tyranny is capable<lb/> | ||
of perpetrating.</p> | of perpetrating.</p> | ||
<p>4. Few <add>if any</add> governments are <add>among civilized nations at least</add> so <unclear>lost</unclear> to all sense of shame <note>4<lb/><lb/> | <p>4. Few <add>if any</add> governments are <add>among civilized nations at least</add> so <unclear>lost</unclear> to all sense of shame <note>4<lb/><lb/> | ||
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so shameless<lb/> | so shameless<lb/> | ||
as to deny the greatest<lb/> | as to deny the greatest<lb/> | ||
happiness to the greatest<lb/> | |||
number to be its only<lb/> | number to be its only<lb/> | ||
proper <del><gap/></del> end.<lb/> | proper <del><gap/></del> end.<lb/> | ||
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indicative of any<lb/> | indicative of any<lb/> | ||
instance in which<lb/> | instance in which<lb/> | ||
this end is | this end is counteracted.<!-- Pencil note --></note><lb/> | ||
as not to profess <add>at least</add> that the good of the whole community<lb/> | as not to profess <add>at least</add> that the good of the whole community<lb/> | ||
i.e. the greatest happiness of the greatest number is<lb/> | i.e. the greatest happiness of the greatest number is<lb/> |
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1817 Dec 7
Liberty of the Press Reasons
Art 4 Reasons
3. Of every such censorial publication the tendency and
of it hasin so far as any the effect is to apply to the abuseexcesses of the superior 3, Of such writing the
effect is to apply the
only check of which
governmentabuse of the supreme
power is susceptible
To hold such practice
punishable is
therefore to avow or
advocate abuse to
the worst extent
consummate tyranny
power of the powers of government such the only
check, to the abuse of it in the most consummate degree
the only preventive of which it is susceptible
A functionary therefore who either prohibits or
declares himself thereby to be either in act or in intention
guilty of allsome at least if not the abuses ofto which government is exposedsusceptible - of
all the enormities which the most al tyranny is capable
of perpetrating.
4. Few if any governments are among civilized nations at least so lost to all sense of shame 4
The civilized government
so shameless
as to deny the greatest
happiness to the greatest
number to be its only
proper end.
This a
if any man is prevented
from giving
indicative of any
instance in which
this end is counteracted.
as not to profess at least that the good of the whole community
i.e. the greatest happiness of the greatest number is
in every instance the object and end in it
towards which this conduct is in every instance directed:
But to pretend that the good of the whole ispromoting of the interest<add>welfare</add>
as above their object constant and all is a mere mockery if of
those whose interes conditioninterest<add>welfare</add> is at their disposal
there isbe any one who is not at all times at liberty
to give indication of the every occasion in which
their interest is in his view of the matter least
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