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leave permit to his mind, at the <unclear>time</unclear> that calls for<lb/> | leave permit to his mind, at the <unclear>time</unclear> that calls for<lb/> | ||
action in each instance, whatsoever part of it be<lb/> | action in each instance, whatsoever part of it be<lb/> | ||
of life of right he will <gap/> be <unclear>loath</unclear>to suffer for not<lb/> | |||
be acquainted with. whatsoever part<lb/> | be acquainted with. whatsoever part<lb/> | ||
To fulfill in my days the
by every body of law that of providing in in all ,
the best possible means for the welfare of the people,
should not only be good in itself but
in every part of
it in so far as
toby each of those people
to mark how to
his conduct by it so far as it concerns
either the obligation it confers on him, or the
it confers for his advantage.
it is good in itself
thoroughly understood,
it should
show the necessity or utility of the obligations it ,
the it requires
That it may render it possible to every man to
leave permit to his mind, at the time that calls for
action in each instance, whatsoever part of it be
of life of right he will be loathto suffer for not
be acquainted with. whatsoever part
being acquainted with, it should present to each
man those parts in which as above he has a concern separate
from them in which he has no concern.
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jeremy bentham |
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john flowerdew colls |
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