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As to the several functions of Justice, how well <gap/><lb/>  
As to the several functions of Justice, how well <gap/><lb/>  
they may be understood in the detail, I have never met <lb/>
they may be understood in the detail, I have never met <lb/>
with any general account <add>of them</add> that had appeared tolerably satisfac:<lb/>
with any general account <add>of them</add> that had appeared tolerably satisfactory<lb/>
:tory.  According to the account given of it by the old philoso,<lb/>
According to the account given of it by the old philosophy,<lb/>
:phy of the schools which has not yet been replaced by any better<lb/>
of the schools which has not yet been replaced by any better<lb/>
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Note.<lb/>
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demanding the possession of these advantages, that is by demanding<lb/>
demanding the possession of these advantages, that is by demanding<lb/>
that any one who would impede him in the enjoyment of them<lb/>
that any one who would impede him in the enjoyment of them<lb/>
may be <add>declared punishable</add> for it: where <gap/> is in question by demand<lb/>
may be <add>declared punishable</add> for it: where <gap/> is in question by demanding<lb/>
:ing that some one, by whose hearing it <add>he</add> would be benefited, may
that some one, by whose hearing it <add>he</add> would be benefited, may
be made to hear it; that is may be given to understand that <lb/>  
be made to hear it; that is may be given to understand that <lb/>  
if he fails to hear it, he shall be punished in the character of<lb/>
if he fails to hear it, he shall be punished in the character of<lb/>
a Defendant <gap/>, where advantage is in question, by maintaining<lb/>
a Defendant <gap/>, where advantage is in question, by maintaining<lb/>
that it belongs to him, by insisting that the possession of it <lb/>
that it belongs to him, by insisting that the possession of it <lb/>
be continued to him, and that the Plaintiff be given to under:<lb/>
be continued to him, and that the Plaintiff be given to understand<lb/>
:stand that should he offer to impede him (the Defendant)<lb/>
that should he offer to impede him (the Defendant)<lb/>
in the enjoyment of it, he, like any other person, may be pu:<lb/>
in the enjoyment of it, he, like any other person, may be punished<lb/>
:nished; <add>2</add> where <gap/> is in question, by maintaining that <lb/>
<add>2</add> where <gap/> is in question, by maintaining that <lb/>
no one has any right to excuse him to be punished for not <lb/>
no one has any right to excuse him to be punished for not <lb/>
hearing it; for that (as the case is) it is such a <gap/> as no;<lb/>
hearing it; for that (as the case is) it is such a <gap/> as nobody<lb/>
: body ought to be made to bear, or if any one, not he, but <lb/>
ought to be made to bear, or if any one, not he, but <lb/>
either the Plaintiff or some one else.
either the Plaintiff or some one else.



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Offences against Justice.
NOTE
As to the several functions of Justice, how well
they may be understood in the detail, I have never met
with any general account of them that had appeared tolerably satisfactory
According to the account given of it by the old philosophy,
of the schools which has not yet been replaced by any better

Note.
by appearing in character of a Plaintiff or in that of a Defendant:
demanding the possession of these advantages, that is by demanding
that any one who would impede him in the enjoyment of them
may be declared punishable for it: where is in question by demanding
that some one, by whose hearing it he would be benefited, may be made to hear it; that is may be given to understand that
if he fails to hear it, he shall be punished in the character of
a Defendant , where advantage is in question, by maintaining
that it belongs to him, by insisting that the possession of it
be continued to him, and that the Plaintiff be given to understand
that should he offer to impede him (the Defendant)
in the enjoyment of it, he, like any other person, may be punished
2 where is in question, by maintaining that
no one has any right to excuse him to be punished for not
hearing it; for that (as the case is) it is such a as nobody
ought to be made to bear, or if any one, not he, but
either the Plaintiff or some one else.



Identifier: | JB/072/069/003"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 72.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

1-2

Box

072

Main Headings

penal code

Folio number

069

Info in main headings field

offences against justice

Image

003

Titles

note

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f1 / f2 / f3 / f4

Penner

Watermarks

[[watermarks::[gr with crown motif] pro patria [with motif]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

23686

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