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<p><unclear>Elogiams</unclear> true or false on the <unclear>questionable reading</unclear> of <del>the</del> a Sovereign, <add>for the time being</add> are but so many [<unclear>costly</unclear>]<lb/> <unclear>impertinences</unclear>, when applied to the question concerning the <add><gap/><gap/><gap/></add><unclear>continuing</unclear>to his<unclear>duty or</unclear><lb/>a power more <hi rend='superscript'>dangerous</hi> hazardous in the abuse than advantageous in the use.<lb/></p><pb/>
<p>Eulogisms true or false on the virtues of <del>the</del> a Sovereign, <add>for the time being</add> are but so many [courtly]<lb/> impertinences, when applied to the question concerning the <add><gap/> on or</add> <unclear>continuing</unclear> to his<unclear>duty or</unclear><lb/>a power more <hi rend='superscript'>dangerous</hi> hazardous in the abuse than advantageous in the use.</p>


<p><note>can <unclear>help</unclear> a <unclear>Patient</unclear> confessing on his<lb/>
<note>unless a Patent conferring on him<lb/>
immortality can be produced from<lb/>
immortality can be produced from<lb/>
<unclear>questionable reading</unclear>.<lb/></note></p><pb/>
<gap/>.<lb/></note>


<p>I would <unclear>venture</unclear> to recommend an experiment <hi rend='superscript'>[to me <unclear>means</unclear> decisive of]</hi> which has contributed very much to <unclear>give my</unclear><lb/>
<p>I would venture to recommend an experiment <hi rend='superscript'>[to me seems decisive &amp;]</hi> which has contributed very much to give my<lb/>
sentiments <hi rend='superscript'>on this subject</hi> the term they<hi rend='superscript'>spoke of</hi> have at <hi rend='superscript'>[their personal <unclear>time</unclear>]</hi> present. </p><pb/>
sentiments <hi rend='superscript'>on this subject</hi> the term they<hi rend='superscript'>spoke of</hi> have at <hi rend='superscript'>[this present time]</hi> present.&#x2014;<p>In the midst of my indignation<lb/>
<hi rend='superscript'>against</hi> for the invectives <hi rend='superscript'>against</hi> on some <hi rend='superscript'>respected</hi> [favourite] character, [our present gracious Sovereign<lb/>
for example], I have commanded myself so far as to shift that object <add>for <gap/></add> out of <lb/>
&amp; place in it's stead some person of whom my ill opinion was at the highest, <add>a <gap/></add><lb/>
<hi rend='superscript'>or a Lauderdale.</hi>
the second, for instance, or a Tiberius. <hi rend='superscript'>Taking in my imagination</hi> some of the odious <hi rend='superscript'>passages</hi> of <gap/><lb/>
I have then asked myself, could I, were [I]<lb/>
upon a Jury, find it in my Heart, to surrender up <add>a man</add> to punishment for printing the <lb/>
public indignation against such a character &#x2014; the answer has been, that it was<lb/>
impossible. The experiment would probably succeed still better with any one, <hi rend='superscript'>(as before,</hi>if instead<lb/>
of the [<gap/>] object of the invective he were to place the <add>[detested]</add> author of it <add>himself</add>, or some one <hi rend='superscript'>else</hi><lb/>
who figures most in the adverse party. Observing this to be the case <hi rend='superscript'><del><gap/> <gap/></del></hi><lb/>
tracked up in the habit of <hi rend='superscript'>of setting a constant watch, with how little so ever over my prejudices and passions,</hi> in the habit of [frigid &amp; anxious] reflection, [I having nothing else better to do] I have<lb/>
been forced to consider <foreign>a forteriori</foreign> that it most commonly be so with men taken <add>hazard</add> at,<lb/>
from the body of the people out of <hi rend='superscript'>the various occupations in which</hi>[some occupation wherein] such a <hi rend='superscript'>habit</hi> kind of exercise<lb/>
is neither customary nor requisite.</p>


<p>In the midst of my ind<gap/><!-- hyphenated word cut off --><lb/>
<note>Note that from the nature of things it must<lb/>
<hi rend='superscript'>against</hi> for the invectives <hi rend='superscript'><gap/></hi> on some <hi rend='superscript'>respected</hi> [favourite] character, [our present gracious Sovereign<lb/>
depend upon favor &amp; affection, upon<lb/>
vague opinion of characters remote<lb/>
<gap/> the observation of those who judge<lb/>
of them, &amp; that no steady &amp; impartial<lb/>
decision is ever to be expected.</note>


<note>that <unclear>poses</unclear> the notion of things it must<lb/>
<note>unless the Rod of power could be induced <add>impregnated</add><lb/>
depend upon <unclear>favor</unclear> of affection, upon<lb/>
with such a Talismanic virtue, as<lb/>
vague <unclear>privation</unclear> of <unclear>character</unclear> <unclear>must</unclear><lb/>
to break the instant it were touched<lb/>
<unclear>honor</unclear> the observation of them who judge<lb/>
by an unworthy hand.</note>
of them, I <gap/> no steady <gap/> <gap/><lb/>
decisions is <gap/> to be expected.</note>


for example], I have commanded myself so far as to shift that object <add>for <gap/></add> out of <lb/><!-- there is a whole big mess along the margin, some of which may or may not be deleted or amended -->
<note>Anatomists who <sic>shew</sic> those parts which<lb/>
of place in it's stead some person of whom my ill opinion was at the highest, a <gap/><lb/>
we conceive to the whole run of Mortals<lb/>
<hi rend='superscript'>or a <unclear>Lauderdale</unclear>.</hi>
as well on a Beggar as a King.<lb/>
<unclear>How</unclear> second, for instance, or a <gap/>. <hi rend='superscript'><unclear>Training</unclear> in my imagination</hi> some of the odious <hi rend='superscript'>passages</hi> of <gap/><lb/>
Having not better <add>nor other</add> Head nor Heart<lb/>
I have then asked myself, could I, <gap/><lb/>
at my command</note>
upon a Jury, find it in my Heart, to surrender up <add><unclear>as many</unclear></add> to parchment for printing the <lb/>
 
public indignation against such a character &#x2014; the answer has been, that it was <gap/><lb/>
<note>perhaps they may gain inst ruction<lb/>
impossible. The experiment would probably <unclear>need</unclear> <gap/><gap/> with <gap/> <unclear>me</unclear><!-- could be "one" -->, <hi rend='superscript'>(as before,</hi>if <unclear>instead</unclear> <lb/>
by viewing it with more humility &amp;<lb/>
of the [<gap/>] object of the invective he were to place the <add>[detested]</add> another of it <add>himself</add>,  and <gap/> <hi rend='superscript'>also</hi><gap/><gap/><lb/>
less distraction than they could then<lb/>
who figures most in the adverse party. Obviously this to be the case <hi rend='superscript'><del><gap/><gap/>superscript text</del></hi><lb/>
of their own the operations of a<lb/>
<gap/> <unclear>esp</unclear> <hi rend='superscript'>of setting a constant watch, with how little<gap/> <unclear>forever</unclear> over my prejudices and <gap/>,</hi> in the habit of [<gap/> <gap/> anxious] reflection, [I <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> <gap/>] I have<lb/>  
machine differing only from their<lb/>
been forced to consider a <unclear>forteriori</unclear> that it most commonly be so with <unclear>men</unclear> taken <add>hazard</add> at,<lb/>
own in being constructed on a<lb/>
from the body of the <gap/> out of <hi rend='superscript'>the various occupations in which</hi>[some occupation wherein] such a <hi rend='superscript'>habit</hi> <gap/> of <gap/><lb/>
smaller scale.</note>
it neither customary nor requisite.</p>
 
<note>Whatsoever faculty should be possessed<lb/>
by a William or a Geo: 3<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> to vindicate<lb/>
calumniated virtue, must be<lb/>
continued to a Philip or a Tiberius<lb/>
should such an one arise which is imputable<lb/>
to Monarchs who might be conscious<lb/>
favour is more stupefied of those characters<lb/>
which is not so, to wreak vengeance for<lb/>
detected infamy.</note>


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LIBEL

Eulogisms true or false on the virtues of the a Sovereign, for the time being are but so many [courtly]
impertinences, when applied to the question concerning the on or continuing to hisduty or
a power more dangerous hazardous in the abuse than advantageous in the use.

unless a Patent conferring on him
immortality can be produced from
.

I would venture to recommend an experiment [to me seems decisive &] which has contributed very much to give my
sentiments on this subject the term theyspoke of have at [this present time] present.—

In the midst of my indignation
against for the invectives against on some respected [favourite] character, [our present gracious Sovereign
for example], I have commanded myself so far as to shift that object for out of
& place in it's stead some person of whom my ill opinion was at the highest, a
or a Lauderdale. the second, for instance, or a Tiberius. Taking in my imagination some of the odious passages of
I have then asked myself, could I, were [I]
upon a Jury, find it in my Heart, to surrender up a man to punishment for printing the
public indignation against such a character — the answer has been, that it was
impossible. The experiment would probably succeed still better with any one, (as before,if instead
of the [] object of the invective he were to place the [detested] author of it himself, or some one else
who figures most in the adverse party. Observing this to be the case
tracked up in the habit of of setting a constant watch, with how little so ever over my prejudices and passions, in the habit of [frigid & anxious] reflection, [I having nothing else better to do] I have
been forced to consider a forteriori that it most commonly be so with men taken hazard at,
from the body of the people out of the various occupations in which[some occupation wherein] such a habit kind of exercise
is neither customary nor requisite.

Note that from the nature of things it must
depend upon favor & affection, upon
vague opinion of characters remote
the observation of those who judge
of them, & that no steady & impartial
decision is ever to be expected.

unless the Rod of power could be induced impregnated
with such a Talismanic virtue, as
to break the instant it were touched
by an unworthy hand.

Anatomists who shew those parts which
we conceive to the whole run of Mortals
as well on a Beggar as a King.
Having not better nor other Head nor Heart
at my command

perhaps they may gain inst ruction
by viewing it with more humility &
less distraction than they could then
of their own the operations of a
machine differing only from their
own in being constructed on a
smaller scale.

Whatsoever faculty should be possessed
by a William or a Geo: 3d to vindicate
calumniated virtue, must be
continued to a Philip or a Tiberius
should such an one arise which is imputable
to Monarchs who might be conscious
favour is more stupefied of those characters
which is not so, to wreak vengeance for
detected infamy.



Identifier: | JB/070/200/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 70.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

070

Main Headings

of laws in general

Folio number

200

Info in main headings field

scandal libel

Image

002

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::j honig & zoonen [lion with vryheyt motif]]]

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Paper Producer

cc1

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

23315

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