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<p> 1829. Aug. 16</p> <head>Reformists reviewed</head> <p> <!-- number in pencil --> (12</p> <p> II. <hi rend="underline">Imperative</hi> law, the Christian <add>past</add> branch: to what belongs<lb/> that portion of the law which is occupied in the distribution of<lb/> <del><gap/></del> <add> private</add> rights, <add> or any benefits</add> private powers included, as also of <sic>burthen</sic><lb/> namely those <sic>burthens</sic> the imposition of which is necessary<lb/> to the creation and preservation of the correspondent <del>law</del><lb/> benefits. Of what he has done as relative to the branch<lb/> the greatest part remains still in his <del>shelves</del> <add> portfolios</add> But | <p> 1829. Aug. 16</p> <head>Reformists reviewed</head> <p> <!-- number in pencil --> (12</p> <p> II. <hi rend="underline">Imperative</hi> law, the Christian <add>past</add> branch: to what belongs<lb/> that portion of the law which is occupied in the distribution of<lb/> <del><gap/></del> <add> private</add> rights, <add> or any benefits</add> private powers included, as also of <sic>burthen</sic><lb/> namely those <sic>burthens</sic> the imposition of which is necessary<lb/> to the creation and preservation of the correspondent <del>law</del><lb/> benefits. Of what he has done as relative to the branch<lb/> the greatest part remains still in his <del>shelves</del> <add> portfolios</add> But a <gap/><lb/> 1<lb/> on the subject of Real property is on other mans shelves.<lb/> <del>In this <add>he</add> has gone</del> Into the well at the bottom of which <add> the stock of</add> truth <lb/> <add> is deposited</add> has his stock he has gone deeper than ever man was<lb/> before him. He here <add> From it</add> brought up from it the <hi rend="underline">Non-disappointment <lb/> principle</hi>: the foundation of <gap/> good <add> a principle which in conjunction with two <gap/> <!-- continues in margin --> ones of minor necessity<lb/> and less central applicability<lb/> the constitution<lb/> regarding and political.<lb/> occasions regarding as <gap/><lb/> the <gap/>-population-obviating,</add><lb/> has ever been or ever can be done by him in relation to <add>character or <gap/> <gap/> <!-- continues in margin --> that is paid</add><lb/> property including an address, press, reputation, and, condition <add> the several objects of general <gap/> to <gap/></add><lb/> in life: <add> condition in life</add> in so far as triumphant or regarded are <gap/><lb/> Finding it <add> seeing it</add> the reach of plain common sense and reduction of unusually<lb/> experienced feelings, a learned gentleman <del> perceives it to be <gap/> been <gap/></del> <add> seeing it to be innovative</add> <del> and doing that it produces no<lb/> <!-- continues in margin --> good to learn is frightened/takes <gap/> fright at it: and like a skittish horse at the sight of a passing<lb/> <gap/> </del> runs away from it, saying to nobody else any thing more of it than <lb/> the <gap/> <gap/> Instead of this to talk of the first principle of justice, <gap/> — and [+]1 <!-- added in right hand corner --> <lb/> [+]1 of every principle of justice, not being<lb/> more able to tell what they are, thus the<lb/> horse is. But this though <gap/> <gap/><lb/>sins, being familiar to all his horses and riders[+]2<lb/>[+]2 and being in the habit of suffering<lb/>current with all of them for <gap/><lb/> and argument, he is not frightened<lb/> at it any more than the horse <del>would</del> <lb/> is at a quarter of oats: but on the contrary [+]3<lb/> [+]3 takes it in hand and makes the most of it.</p> <p><!-- at right angles to the right of section [+]2 --> Accomplished<lb/> J.B.</p> <p> II. Imperative law the <del> <gap/> sub ramification of the seed</del> <add> <gap/>. First and utmost important</add><lb/> sub-branch of it the Punitive: stated sometimes <del>I</del> the Penal<lb/> sometimes the criminal. Before the public have been <del> <gap/> first</del> <add> Of this branch of law as it ought to be, ever <!-- continues in margin -->since the year 1789</add><lb/> under his own single name the first principles in his <lb/> work <del>intitled</del> entitled Introduction to the principles of<lb/> Morals and legislation: in <gap/> in French under <add> ever since the year <unclear>28</unclear> by the care of Mr Dumont</add><lb/> the title of <foreign><unclear>Theme</unclear> des <unclear>Punis</unclear></foreign> . A proposed <hi rend="underline">Code</hi> is <add> In considerable <gap/> a</add> <lb/> <hi rend="underline"><gap/></hi> a proposed Penal Code: ever since the year<lb/> 18 . . a translation of it into English.</p> <p> IV. Imperative law the <gap/> Second and<lb/> only remaining branch the <hi rend="underline">renunciation</hi> ever <gap/> that<lb/> same year 18 <!-- space --> in like manner by favour of Mr Dumont,<lb/> published in company with the <foreign><unclear>Theme</unclear> de <unclear>Recompenses</unclear></foreign>. <add> under the title of <add><foreign><unclear>Theme</unclear> des <unclear>Recompenses</unclear></foreign> </add> A translation of it has for some time been ready<lb/> for the press, and would by this time have been out of the press,<lb/> but for the <del>treatment</del> <add> official and professional</add> policy which <del> by them</del> whose <gap/> it is <add> <del>when <gap/> utmost <gap/> produces <gap/> <gap/> to <gap/><lb/> have given book <gap/></del></add><lb/> <del>have</del> in relation to the whole mass of his works <add> have at all times been with such direct <gap/> </add> been observed: that is to say<lb/> to borrow exactly as much as seals each mans pardon, being as little as possible, and speak and make <!-- continues along edge of page --><lb/> <add> about it</add> as little as possible</p> | ||
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1829. Aug. 16
Reformists reviewed
(12
II. Imperative law, the Christian past branch: to what belongs
that portion of the law which is occupied in the distribution of
private rights, or any benefits private powers included, as also of burthen
namely those burthens the imposition of which is necessary
to the creation and preservation of the correspondent law
benefits. Of what he has done as relative to the branch
the greatest part remains still in his shelves portfolios But a
1
on the subject of Real property is on other mans shelves.
In this he has gone Into the well at the bottom of which the stock of truth
is deposited has his stock he has gone deeper than ever man was
before him. He here From it brought up from it the Non-disappointment
principle: the foundation of good a principle which in conjunction with two ones of minor necessity
and less central applicability
the constitution
regarding and political.
occasions regarding as
the -population-obviating,
has ever been or ever can be done by him in relation to character or that is paid
property including an address, press, reputation, and, condition the several objects of general to
in life: condition in life in so far as triumphant or regarded are
Finding it seeing it the reach of plain common sense and reduction of unusually
experienced feelings, a learned gentleman perceives it to be been seeing it to be innovative and doing that it produces no
good to learn is frightened/takes fright at it: and like a skittish horse at the sight of a passing
runs away from it, saying to nobody else any thing more of it than
the Instead of this to talk of the first principle of justice, — and [+]1
[+]1 of every principle of justice, not being
more able to tell what they are, thus the
horse is. But this though
sins, being familiar to all his horses and riders[+]2
[+]2 and being in the habit of suffering
current with all of them for
and argument, he is not frightened
at it any more than the horse would
is at a quarter of oats: but on the contrary [+]3
[+]3 takes it in hand and makes the most of it.
Accomplished
J.B.
II. Imperative law the sub ramification of the seed . First and utmost important
sub-branch of it the Punitive: stated sometimes I the Penal
sometimes the criminal. Before the public have been first Of this branch of law as it ought to be, ever since the year 1789
under his own single name the first principles in his
work intitled entitled Introduction to the principles of
Morals and legislation: in in French under ever since the year 28 by the care of Mr Dumont
the title of Theme des Punis . A proposed Code is In considerable a
a proposed Penal Code: ever since the year
18 . . a translation of it into English.
IV. Imperative law the Second and
only remaining branch the renunciation ever that
same year 18 in like manner by favour of Mr Dumont,
published in company with the Theme de Recompenses. under the title of <add>Theme des Recompenses A translation of it has for some time been ready
for the press, and would by this time have been out of the press,
but for the treatment official and professional policy which by them whose it is when utmost produces to
have given book
have in relation to the whole mass of his works have at all times been with such direct been observed: that is to say
to borrow exactly as much as seals each mans pardon, being as little as possible, and speak and make
about it as little as possible
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