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the original thought in question be, if possible drawn gratuitously:<lb/>
the original thought in question be, if possible drawn gratuitously:<lb/>
aptitude in other respects not being inferior, the work in<lb/>
aptitude in other respects not being inferior, the work in<lb/>
question be <add>if possible,</add> performed <add>nor the ordinary sense of the word</add> gratuitously: rather than for a <gap/><lb/>
question be <add>if possible,</add> performed <add>in the ordinary sense of the word</add> gratuitously: rather than for a <unclear>price</unclear><lb/>
in such sort that no <add>factitious reward, in any shape established for this purpose, at</add> reward, at the hand of any person<lb/>
in such sort that no <add>factitious reward, in any shape established for this purpose, at</add> reward, at the hand of any person<lb/>
or persons <add>in particular, the expence of the public</add> shall be either received or expected for it.</del><lb/>
or persons <add>in particular, the expence of the public</add> shall be either received or expected for it.</del><lb/>
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<gap/> obtained possible<lb/>
<gap/> obtained possible<lb/>
<gap/> obtainable.</del></note><lb/>
<gap/> obtainable.</del></note><lb/>
<note><del>Plu<gap/></del></note>
<note><del>Plu<gap/></del></note><lb/>
<del>§. 10. <unclear>Plan</unclear> for obtaining the original draught of proposed Codes<lb/>
<del>§. 10. <unclear>Plan</unclear> for obtaining the original draught of proposed Codes<lb/>
by <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> without expence</del><lb/>
by <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> without expence</del><lb/>
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<p>§. 11. On the part of any proposed <hi rend="underline">Draughtsman</hi>, <hi rend="underline">willingness</hi><lb/>
<p>§. 11. On the part of any proposed <hi rend="underline">Draughtsman</hi>, <hi rend="underline">willingness</hi><lb/>
or unwillingness to interweave <del>as above</del> <add>in his draught</add> a <hi rend="underline">rationale</hi> <add>as above</add> is the<lb/>
or unwillingness to interweave <del>as above</del> <add>in his draught</add> a <hi rend="underline">rationale</hi> <add>as above</add> is the<lb/>
most <gap/> test, <add>and that an indispensable one</add> of appropriate aptitude in relation to it.</p>
most conclusive test, <add>and that an indispensable one</add> of appropriate aptitude in relation to it.</p>
<p>§. 12. On the part of a <hi rend="underline">ruler</hi>, <hi rend="underline">willingness</hi> or unwillingness to<lb/>
<p>§. 12. On the part of a <hi rend="underline">ruler</hi>, <hi rend="underline">willingness</hi> or unwillingness to<lb/>
see established an all-comprehensive Code, <del>as above</del> with<lb/>
see established an all-comprehensive Code, <del>as above</del> with<lb/>
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<p>§. 9. The greatest happiness of the greatest number requires, that<lb/>
<p>§. 9. The greatest happiness of the greatest number requires, that<lb/>
<del><add>as</add> the number of persons admitted to bring forward original</del><lb/>
<del><add>as</add> the number of persons admitted to bring forward original</del><lb/>
original draughts, drawn without rewards established for the <gap/> at the expense of<lb/>
original draughts, drawn without reward established for the purpose at the expense of<lb/>
the public,<lb/>
the public,<lb/>
<del>draughts be as great as the <gap/> unlimited:<lb/>
<del>draughts be as great as the <gap/> unlimited:<lb/>
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<del>the <gap/></del> <add>been adopted.</add> Plan for obtaining this greatest number<lb/>
<del>the <gap/></del> <add>been adopted.</add> Plan for obtaining this greatest number<lb/>
possible. Legislation School thus <gap/> established without<lb/>
possible. Legislation School thus <gap/> established without<lb/>
expence. <hi rend="underline">Natural <unclear>remuneration</unclear> sufficient</hi></p>
expence. <hi rend="underline">Natural remuneration sufficient</hi></p>
<p>§. 10. The greatest happiness of the greatest number requires<lb/>
<p>§. 10. The greatest happiness of the greatest number requires<lb/>
<del>that, unless it be <gap/></del> <add>that, except in <del><gap/> <gap/></del> case of a well-grounded assurance</add> that no original draught fit for<lb/>
<del>that, unless it be <gap/></del> <add>that, except in <del><gap/> <gap/></del> case of a well-grounded assurance</add> that no original draught fit for<lb/>
the purpose be obtainable <add>can be obtained</add> without factitious reward established<lb/>
the purpose <del>be obtainable</del> <add>can be obtained</add> without factitious reward established<lb/>
for the purpose at the public expence, no <gap/> factitious reward<lb/>
for the purpose at the public expence, no <gap/> factitious reward<lb/>
be given. <hi rend="underline">Factitious remuneration, none.</hi></p>
be given. <hi rend="underline">Factitious remuneration, none.</hi></p>

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1821 May 24

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Final correction 12 Decr 1821

§ 9. The greatest happiness of the greatest number requires that
the original thought in question be, if possible drawn gratuitously:
aptitude in other respects not being inferior, the work in
question be if possible, performed in the ordinary sense of the word gratuitously: rather than for a price
in such sort that no factitious reward, in any shape established for this purpose, at reward, at the hand of any person
or persons in particular, the expence of the public shall be either received or expected for it.

but that, under that
restriction, the number of
of
for the greatest
obtained possible
obtainable.

Plu
§. 10. Plan for obtaining the original draught of proposed Codes
by without expence

§. 11. On the part of any proposed Draughtsman, willingness
or unwillingness to interweave as above in his draught a rationale as above is the
most conclusive test, and that an indispensable one of appropriate aptitude in relation to it.

§. 12. On the part of a ruler, willingness or unwillingness to
see established an all-comprehensive Code, as above with
its rationale as above, is the most among the most conclusive
tests of appropriate aptitude, with reference to such
his situation.

§. 9. The greatest happiness of the greatest number requires, that
as the number of persons admitted to bring forward original
original draughts, drawn without reward established for the purpose at the expense of
the public,
draughts be as great as the unlimited:
original draughts, so they be drawn

be received from the greatest
possible number of possible of single operating singly: so likewise, proposed
amendments to whatsoever original draught shall have obtained
the been adopted. Plan for obtaining this greatest number
possible. Legislation School thus established without
expence. Natural remuneration sufficient

§. 10. The greatest happiness of the greatest number requires
that, unless it be that, except in case of a well-grounded assurance that no original draught fit for
the purpose be obtainable can be obtained without factitious reward established
for the purpose at the public expence, no factitious reward
be given. Factitious remuneration, none.



Identifier: | JB/060/020/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 60.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

060

Main Headings

panopticon

Folio number

020

Info in main headings field

Image

002

Titles

Category

correspondence

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

e5

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

c wilmott 1819

Marginals

Paper Producer

andreas louriottis

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1819

Notes public

letter 2898, vol. 11

ID Number

19578

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