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being in the x of the pleasures and pains of x<lb/>  
being in the x of the pleasures and pains of x<lb/>  
being a determinant an individual, in the case of the pleasures, and<lb/>  
being a determinant an individual, in the case of the pleasures, and<lb/>  
pains of the popular of moral sensation an <lb/>  
pains of the popular of moral sensation an indefinite <add>indeterminate</add> multitude.<lb/>
 
To <gap/> proceed in this case of the as in the case<lb/>
of to all the second incidentally mentioned and x of pleasure and pain<lb/>
 
In what <add><gap/></add> occasions <del>ought</del>  <add>is it proper <lb/> <add>and desirable</add> that</add> the pleasures of this<lb/>
description should be scaped? On <gap/> <gap/> occasions<lb/>
in which they may be scaped without preponderant<lb/>
end in any shape without violation of the laws rules<lb/>
of self regarding prudence<lb/>
 
To what length may ought the present of them<lb/>
to be carried? To exactly such length (and as<lb/>
<gap/>) x which that present will be consistent<lb/>
with the laws rues of the above mentioned those cordial<lb/>
wishes, self-regarding prudence  x probity including veracity and beneficence.<lb/>  
 




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Cereales. Elles compound. in blandken in defecti morositasa
Africa, Affabilities — in excessu siovales personibus in defecti
egressi asperibus — Affrais ambolers Verecundia: in Excessu
Puda subrapicus; in defecti Impedintia.

Ch.

Of propriety, with reference to the pleasures and pains
of x. The desires of amity in the desire x of that corresponds
to the pleasures and pains derivable from this source.
The pleasures and pains of amity have already
x as being the pleasures and pains of the x er
moral s in miniature: the person whom goodwill
x is the summ of the personal pleasure
being in the x of the pleasures and pains of x
being a determinant an individual, in the case of the pleasures, and
pains of the popular of moral sensation an indefinite indeterminate multitude.

To proceed in this case of the as in the case
of to all the second incidentally mentioned and x of pleasure and pain

In what occasions ought is it proper
<add>and desirable
that</add> the pleasures of this
description should be scaped? On occasions
in which they may be scaped without preponderant
end in any shape without violation of the laws rules
of self regarding prudence

To what length may ought the present of them
to be carried? To exactly such length (and as
) x which that present will be consistent
with the laws rues of the above mentioned those cordial
wishes, self-regarding prudence x probity including veracity and beneficence.




Identifier: | JB/014/154/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 14.

Date_1

1814-09-19

Marginal Summary Numbering

1-2

Box

014

Main Headings

deontology

Folio number

154

Info in main headings field

logic or ethics

Image

001

Titles

ch. / of propriety, with reference to the pleasures and pains of amity

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d1 / e1

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

sir john bowring

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

4917

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