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<p> 1829 Aug. 5</p> <head>Reformists reviewed</head> <p> <!-- number in pencil --> (6) (2) <note> Anti Reformists<lb/> Pseudo Reformists<lb/> Eldon and Peel<lb/>II. Acts</note></p> <p><note>12<lb/> Punishment for <lb/> the pleasure of it<lb/> at Westminster and<lb/> Eton</note></p> <p> If the pleasure of punishing this is what you wish for <lb/> go <add>repair</add> to Westminster. Eton and Westminster Schools <add><gap/></add> stock <gap/> for<lb/>form to respective beret-<gap/> <add> closet</add>, <del> <gap/> to be</del> end out for <gap/><lb/> and children, <sic>compel</sic> them to come in, and proceed<lb/> to operate.</p> <p><note> 13<lb/> If obedience sought<lb/> t must be rendered<lb/> possible</note></p> <p> But if obedience is what you wish for <add> proceed in the first place to</add> first<lb/>render it possible. Look in to which field of thought and<lb/> action: pitch upon the spot in which it is your wish that<lb/> obedience should spring up. Cover them with existing law<lb/> from <del><gap/></del> <add> feckless</add> purely imaginary obedience can no more be guaranteed<lb/> than grapes from thorns, or figs from thistles.</p> <p><note>14<lb/> To law makers no<lb/> pay needed</note></p> <p> Well then here to get this same really nasty<lb/> law. Need you pay men for it? Not you indict: no man<lb/> than you need pay more for playing at chess, as to <gap/> none<lb/> the mark, even for playing at solitaire. Making law is roguery,<lb/> roguery is what all are fond of: so <gap/>, there are the smallest<lb/> chance for it would upon <gap/> be found to have a marketable<lb/>value. But inviting <add> mention <gap/></add> as the lottery is the price of a <gap/><lb/> as it is no trifle. years upon year spent in preparatory<lb/> study form a part of it: <del><gap/></del> years expended in the actual<lb/> operation together with the expense of <del><gap/></del> <add> committing</add> the rules <del>upon</del> to<lb/> paper, and from paper to the press and the advertising newspapers<lb/> form the rest. Take upon <gap/>, as <gap/> <gap/> have<lb/> upon the <del><gap/></del><gap/> this may <gap/> of the expense, at<lb/> the small expenses you will get the whole stock of <Add> appropriate</add> <gap/><lb/> <add> <gap/></add> which the whole country affords. <gap/> is it so great that<lb/> the shoulders of the country are in design of being made<lb/> pressed by it. Look to the Chancy—<gap/> Commission<lb/> look to the 2nd Volume it has produced already: not without<lb/> hope of <gap/> a wager might be laid that the whole <add><gap/></add> mass<lb/> of <gap/> seat <gap/> would not exceed it. Should the increase<lb/> <add> become</add><lb/> <!-- continues in margin --> <del>become</del> because already<lb/> it depends upon you<lb/> to put a slope to it at<lb/> every turn.</note></p> | |||
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1829 Aug. 5
Reformists reviewed
(6) (2) Anti Reformists
Pseudo Reformists
Eldon and Peel
II. Acts
12
Punishment for
the pleasure of it
at Westminster and
Eton
If the pleasure of punishing this is what you wish for
go repair to Westminster. Eton and Westminster Schools stock for
form to respective beret- closet, to be end out for
and children, compel them to come in, and proceed
to operate.
13
If obedience sought
t must be rendered
possible
But if obedience is what you wish for proceed in the first place to first
render it possible. Look in to which field of thought and
action: pitch upon the spot in which it is your wish that
obedience should spring up. Cover them with existing law
from feckless purely imaginary obedience can no more be guaranteed
than grapes from thorns, or figs from thistles.
14
To law makers no
pay needed
Well then here to get this same really nasty
law. Need you pay men for it? Not you indict: no man
than you need pay more for playing at chess, as to none
the mark, even for playing at solitaire. Making law is roguery,
roguery is what all are fond of: so , there are the smallest
chance for it would upon be found to have a marketable
value. But inviting mention as the lottery is the price of a
as it is no trifle. years upon year spent in preparatory
study form a part of it: years expended in the actual
operation together with the expense of committing the rules upon to
paper, and from paper to the press and the advertising newspapers
form the rest. Take upon , as have
upon the this may of the expense, at
the small expenses you will get the whole stock of appropriate
which the whole country affords. is it so great that
the shoulders of the country are in design of being made
pressed by it. Look to the Chancy— Commission
look to the 2nd Volume it has produced already: not without
hope of a wager might be laid that the whole mass
of seat would not exceed it. Should the increase
become
become because already
it depends upon you
to put a slope to it at
every turn.</note>
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jeremy bentham |
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