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<head>Liberty</head>
<head>Liberty</head>
 
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2. Under such a state of liberty, the fact of a means <note><del>16</del> 21<lb/>
2. Under such a state of liberty, the fact of a mans <note><del>16</del> 21<lb/>
Under the liberty <lb/>
Under the liberty <lb/>
in question<lb/>
in question<lb/>
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of an impracticable<lb/>
of an impracticable<lb/>
aptitude.</note><lb/>
aptitude.</note><lb/>
never having been thus accused at the time of the public<lb/>
is <del>a sort</del> an article <add>a perpetually dividing and public</add> circumstantial evidence and<lb/>
that wanting little <del>but</del> of <gap/> of his general<lb/>
<add>unimpeachable aptitude</add> <gap/>ness of his character: evidence which though<lb/>
but circumstantial counts but little of being conclusive</p>
<p>As on the one hand the <gap/> above and influence <add>not <gap/></add><lb/>
of the liberty is <add>in the part of the ruler</add> proof of general<add>a <gap/> of</add> and <gap/> guilt<lb/>
<add>so on the other hand</add> is it the <del>prisoner</del><add>existence</add> and <gap/> of it a proof of a course<lb/>
of general and habitual <gap/></p><pb/>





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1817 Dec 13 Liberty

2. Under such a state of liberty, the fact of a mans 16 21
Under the liberty
in question
the never having
been thus accused
is tois to the government and every functionary
circumstantial
evidence &
next to conclusive
of
of an impracticable
aptitude.

never having been thus accused at the time of the public
is a sort an article a perpetually dividing and public circumstantial evidence and
that wanting little but of of his general
unimpeachable aptitude ness of his character: evidence which though
but circumstantial counts but little of being conclusive

As on the one hand the above and influence not
of the liberty is in the part of the ruler proof of generala of and guilt
so on the other hand is it the prisonerexistence and of it a proof of a course
of general and habitual


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Identifier: | JB/106/246/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 106.

Date_1

1817-12-13

Marginal Summary Numbering

21-22

Box

106

Main Headings

liberty of the press

Folio number

246

Info in main headings field

liberty

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c2 / d10 / e9

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

<…>co

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

34834

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