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10 July 1810 5
Fallacies
Ins or Eitherside
Ch. Causes and Obstacles
§.1 Universities. I. Virtue
Virtue Universities
 
3
 
If man be good make every man swear to the <gap/> Statutes.
 
At the time of that ceremony, which in the metaphorical language of
the place is called matriculation, the ceremony on the
performance of which the youth becomes a member limb of
the Kind Mother a body of laws constituting a closely
printed 12<gap/>. volume is put into his hand, and at the
same time an oath is administered to him he is made a form of words is put into his mouth and repeated by him by which
he binds himself under the sanction of an oath he is understood to bind himself
to observance <gap/> be paid without exception to every
particle of law contained in it.
 
O
 
Of this oath the violation is constant, universal
and notorious. (a)
 
(a) Note stating the
some of the instances
 
Time it is that of the great bulk of the ordinances thus violated
nothing can <gap/> exceed the frivolousness: nothing consequently
the innoxiousness of the acts by which the
violation of them is performed committed accomplished. But be the importance
of the transgressions themselves ever sot great
or ever so inconsiderable, this sanction employed
to enforce observance, the sanction violated by non-
-observance is still the same.
 
[Murder is an atrocious deed <gap/> to going abroad
without having put under the dime a piece of lawn
called a bund is an <gap/> insignificant omission &#x2014;
but if a promise be given not to do either of those
acts, and in the wording of <gap/> promise the ceremony
employed is the same, and that ceremony the ceremonies is called an
oath
or the taking of an
oath, if that oath
be violated, perjury
is committed, and
so far as concerns the
ceremony, the mode
and the violation of it
the perjury, <add>the impiety</add> is the same.]
 





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10 July 1810 5 Fallacies Ins or Eitherside Ch. Causes and Obstacles §.1 Universities. I. Virtue Virtue Universities

3

If man be good make every man swear to the Statutes.

At the time of that ceremony, which in the metaphorical language of the place is called matriculation, the ceremony on the performance of which the youth becomes a member limb of the Kind Mother a body of laws constituting a closely printed 12. volume is put into his hand, and at the same time an oath is administered to him he is made a form of words is put into his mouth and repeated by him by which he binds himself under the sanction of an oath he is understood to bind himself to observance be paid without exception to every particle of law contained in it.

O

Of this oath the violation is constant, universal and notorious. (a)

(a) Note stating the some of the instances

Time it is that of the great bulk of the ordinances thus violated nothing can exceed the frivolousness: nothing consequently the innoxiousness of the acts by which the violation of them is performed committed accomplished. But be the importance of the transgressions themselves ever sot great or ever so inconsiderable, this sanction employed to enforce observance, the sanction violated by non- -observance is still the same.

[Murder is an atrocious deed to going abroad without having put under the dime a piece of lawn called a bund is an insignificant omission — but if a promise be given not to do either of those acts, and in the wording of promise the ceremony employed is the same, and that ceremony the ceremonies is called an oath or the taking of an oath, if that oath be violated, perjury is committed, and so far as concerns the ceremony, the mode and the violation of it the perjury, the impiety is the same.]




Identifier: | JB/104/181/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 104.

Date_1

1810-07-10

Marginal Summary Numbering

4-6

Box

104

Main Headings

fallacies

Folio number

181

Info in main headings field

fallacies

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d5 / e3

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

th 1806

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

andre morellet

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1806

Notes public

ID Number

34152

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