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<head>1825. <sic>Jan<hi rend="superscript">y</hi>.</sic> 20<lb/> Procedure Code</head> <p><note>Ch. Preface<lb/>&sect;. </note></p> <p>Reason proper.  Inaccessible to them they can not endure the<lb/>thought of its being conceived and executed by others</p> <p>An objection which has been frequently heard to<lb/> be made against Codification in general will apply <add>applies</add> with<lb/> at least equal <add><del><gap/></del></add> force and propriety and force to that<lb/> same process <add>operation</add> when applied to the subject of procedure<lb/>This is the apparent <add><sic>alledged</sic></add> impossibility of <del>comprehending</del> the<lb/>undertaking the supposed impossibility of <del>comprehending<lb/>by any f</del> taking an all comprehensive view of the subject<lb/> and giving utterance to the result in an adequately<lb/>expressive body of discourse  The answer is &#x2014; a denial<lb/> of the antecedent &#x2014; and a denial that <add>even</add> if the antecedent<lb/>was admitted the consequence would <del>c</del> follow</p> <p>If those by whom the antecedent is <gap/> at which it plain enough is &#x2014; <gap/> they are utterly unacquainted<lb/> with that sort of information the possession of<lb/>which would be necessary to warrant a person in<lb/>pronouncing any such opinion they are unacquainted<lb/>with the power of the human mind, and of the power<lb/>there is in language as to the giving apt expression to<lb/>the results of the exercise of those powers as applied to<lb/>the subject in question  <del>That <gap/></del> Of possibility<lb/>fact will <add>may</add> <gap/> <gap/> be received as a tolerably satisfactory<lb/> proof that which has then been pronounced impossible<lb/>may may <gap/> be seen <add><gap/></add> them</p> <p> <gap/> <add>Collection of</add> Codes though not executed upon any<lb/>such exhaustive plan might of itself have sufficient to<lb/><del>st</del> as a practical demonstration of the <unclear>grandification</unclear> of the<lb/><sic>supposite.</sic></p> <p> Go on to say the <gap/> is between real how has imperfectly so<lb/> <gap/> existed and like purely <gap/>: they suppose nothing preferable to something &amp;c</p>





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1825. Jany. 20
Procedure Code

Ch. Preface
§.

Reason proper. Inaccessible to them they can not endure the
thought of its being conceived and executed by others

An objection which has been frequently heard to
be made against Codification in general will apply applies with
at least equal force and propriety and force to that
same process operation when applied to the subject of procedure
This is the apparent alledged impossibility of comprehending the
undertaking the supposed impossibility of comprehending
by any f
taking an all comprehensive view of the subject
and giving utterance to the result in an adequately
expressive body of discourse The answer is — a denial
of the antecedent — and a denial that even if the antecedent
was admitted the consequence would c follow

If those by whom the antecedent is at which it plain enough is — they are utterly unacquainted
with that sort of information the possession of
which would be necessary to warrant a person in
pronouncing any such opinion they are unacquainted
with the power of the human mind, and of the power
there is in language as to the giving apt expression to
the results of the exercise of those powers as applied to
the subject in question That Of possibility
fact will may be received as a tolerably satisfactory
proof that which has then been pronounced impossible
may may be seen them

Collection of Codes though not executed upon any
such exhaustive plan might of itself have sufficient to
st as a practical demonstration of the grandification of the
supposite.

Go on to say the is between real how has imperfectly so
existed and like purely : they suppose nothing preferable to something &c




Identifier: | JB/057/250/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 57.

Date_1

1825-01-20

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Box

057

Main Headings

procedure code

Folio number

250

Info in main headings field

procedure code

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

18580

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