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<p>Nothing can be further from the truth that the <gap/><lb/>
<p>Nothing can be further from the truth that the <gap/><lb/>
and produced that impatience under the <sic>controul</sic> which<lb/>
and <unclear>produces</unclear> that impatience under the <sic>controul</sic> which<lb/>
it would be the effect of this liberty to apply is a <gap/> of a<lb/>
it would be the effect of this liberty to apply is a <unclear>proof</unclear> of a<lb/>
high degree of probity. It is exactly the reason it is<lb/>
high degree of probity. It is exactly the reason it is<lb/>
in every point of view a point of of improbity</p>
in every point of view a <unclear>proof</unclear> of improbity</p>
<p>10. Those <del>in considerate</del> by regard for the greatest happiness <note>10. <lb/>
<p>10. More <del>in considerate</del> by regard for the greatest happiness <note>10. <lb/>
For the endeavour<lb/>
For the endeavour<lb/>
to exclude power<lb/>
to exclude power<lb/>
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never can be<lb/>
never can be<lb/>
regard for general<lb/>
regard for general<lb/>
<gap/> interest</note><lb/>
<gap/> interest<!-- marginal note in pencil --></note><lb/>
of the greatest numbers is it possible that a man should<lb/>
of the greatest numbers is it possible that a man should<lb/>
be rendered really desirous of seeing all fauculty of accusation<lb/>
be rendered really desirous of seeing all faculty of accusation<lb/>
and imputation in relation to government at large <del>to</del> or to<lb/>
and imputation in relation to government at large <del>to</del> or to<lb/>
any member of government prevented by punishment or any<lb/>
any member of government prevented by punishment or any<lb/>
other means. Regard for his <gap/> interest, or <del><gap/></del> at <lb/>
other means. Regard for his own personal interest, or <del><gap/></del> at <lb/>
the best for the private interest of his associates in power<lb/>
the best for the private interest of his associates in power<lb/>
in this way be <gap/> the only motive by which a man<lb/>
in this way be seen the only motive by which a man<lb/>
can be engaged to <unclear>harbour</unclear> <del>it</del> such a wish to any<lb/>
can be engaged to <unclear>harbour</unclear> <del>it</del> such a wish to any<lb/>
such effect.</p>
such effect.</p>
<p>11. Regard for the feeling<add>never by fr<gap/></add>, <gap/> of any is more of <note>11<lb/>
<p>11. Regard for the feeling<add>never by fr<gap/></add>, <gap/> of any one or more of <note>11<lb/>
<gap/> other than<lb/>
<gap/> other than<lb/>
regard for the <del>natu</del><lb/>
regard for the <del>natu</del><lb/>
personal or other<lb/>
personal or other<lb/>
private interest</note><lb/>
private interest<!-- marginal note in pencil --></note><lb/>
the <del><gap/></del> persons by whom the powers of government are ever<lb/>
the <del><gap/></del> persons by whom the powers of government are ever<lb/>
<gap/> for the feelings of all of them together can the<lb/>
used for the feelings of all of them together can the<lb/>
restraint in question <add>find</add>receive a justification.  Take all<lb/>
restraint in question <add>find</add>receive a justification.  Take all<lb/>
together the number of them <del>which</del> will be but small in<lb/>
together the number of them <del>which</del> will be but small in<lb/>

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1817 Dec 13 Liberty

Nothing can be further from the truth that the
and produces that impatience under the controul which
it would be the effect of this liberty to apply is a proof of a
high degree of probity. It is exactly the reason it is
in every point of view a proof of improbity

10. More in considerate by regard for the greatest happiness 10.
For the endeavour
to exclude power
such imputation
the or a motive
never can be
regard for general
interest

of the greatest numbers is it possible that a man should
be rendered really desirous of seeing all faculty of accusation
and imputation in relation to government at large to or to
any member of government prevented by punishment or any
other means. Regard for his own personal interest, or at
the best for the private interest of his associates in power
in this way be seen the only motive by which a man
can be engaged to harbour it such a wish to any
such effect.

11. Regard for the feelingnever by fr, of any one or more of 11
other than
regard for the natu
personal or other
private interest

the persons by whom the powers of government are ever
used for the feelings of all of them together can the
restraint in question findreceive a justification. Take all
together the number of them which will be but small in
comparison of that of all the members of the community
take together


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Identifier: | JB/106/242/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 106.

Date_1

1817-12-13

Marginal Summary Numbering

10-11

Box

106

Main Headings

liberty of the press

Folio number

242

Info in main headings field

liberty

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d6 / e5

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

john dickinson & c<…> 1813

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

a. levy

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1813

Notes public

ID Number

34830

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