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<head> LAWS <sic>SUBST.</sic> &amp; <sic>OFF</sic> <del>PRINCIPAL &amp; ACCESSORY</del> ADJECTIVE</head> <p> In this Division of Laws, <add> which is an exhaustive one</add> we have found an expedient to<lb/> reduce their infinitude.  Turn our eyes [which way <add>where <unclear>can</unclear></add> we<lb/> will, we shall meet with none but what we may marshal<lb/> <note>Make the experiment<lb/> on whatsoever one we<lb/> will</note> under <add>the</add> one or the other of its branches.  If we can<lb/> conceive it to subsist alone, and independently of any other<lb/> Law, we may pronounce it Substantive &#x2014; I(f we find it<lb/> necessarily requiring some other <add>more original one</add> in which it may <gap/><lb/><note>If it supposes</note> in whose track it may place itself along with others<lb/>as a Substitute, for the sake of giving it efficacy, or provide<lb/> for some incident which occurs in the course of the<lb/> <gap/> of expedients <gap/> for the giving it efficacy, [it is] <add> are amongst</add><lb/>[of the] <add> call it</add> Adjective [Land.] of the kind of those which we may call <sic>Adjec</sic><lb/>By <add>the help of</add> this principle of order <del>applied to we shall</del> <add> applied to the plexus of promiscuous</add> <lb/><note>method of arrangement</note> provisions that compose the <del>substance</del> <add> Text</add> of what is<lb/>called a Statute, we shall unravel that confusion <add>with</add> which<lb/>we see them jumbled together: <add> shall contemplate them marked</add> as we cause it to pass<lb/>over, <add>them in <gap/></add> we shall how <add>readily </add> they fall off to range themselves under<lb/> one or other Title.</p> <p><note>A subject however<lb/> ample  shrinks <add>up</add> at<lb/> the touch: and it is<lb/> by this means that the<lb/> human mind achieves<lb/> its conquests.</note></p> <p>By separating those of the first denomination from <lb/> the crowd of those of the other with which they are<lb/> garbled, we shall <del>reduce</del> <add> find ourselves able</add> to reduce them under<lb/> some <unclear>compass</unclear> in our conceptions; we may attend perhaps<lb/> some prospect of the possibility of grasping<lb/> the limits of the whole number: we shall reduce<lb/> those of the latter in like manner within compass by<lb/>referring them <add>all along</add> to those of the former with which they<lb/> are generally or specially connected: we shall see <add> in how great a man</add> how<lb/> made up <lb/><!-- text on the line below is cut through and unreadable.  Text appears to continue in the left hand margin --> not necessary, as some<lb/> from <add>in</add> despair might be<lb/> disposed to <gap/> and <add><gap/></add><lb/> others in <gap/> may<lb/> endeavour to <gap/></p>
<head> LAWS <sic>SUBST.</sic> &amp; <sic>OFF</sic> <del>PRINCIPAL &amp; ACCESSORY</del> ADJECTIVE</head> <p> In this Division of Laws, <add> which is an exhaustive one</add> we have found an expedient to<lb/> reduce their infinitude.  Turn our eyes [which way <add>where ever</add> we<lb/> will, we shall meet with none but what we may marshal<lb/> <note>Make the experiment<lb/> on whatsoever one we<lb/> will</note> under <add>the</add> one or the other of its branches.  If we can<lb/> conceive it to subsist alone, and independently of any other<lb/> Law, we may pronounce it Substantive &#x2014; I(f we find it<lb/> necessarily requiring some other <add>more original one</add> in which it may adhere<lb/><note>If it supposes</note> in whose track it may place itself along with others<lb/>as a Substitute, for the sake of giving it efficacy, or provide<lb/> for some incident which occurs in the course of the<lb/> <unclear>Train</unclear> of expedients devised for the giving it efficacy, [it is] <add> we must</add><lb/>[of the] <add> call it</add> Adjective [<unclear>Land</unclear>.] of the kind of those which we may call <sic>Adjec</sic></p><p><note>method of arrangement</note></p> <p>By <add>the help of</add> this principle of order <del>applied to we shall</del> <add> applied to the plexus of promiscuous</add> <lb/>provisions that compose the <del>substance</del> <add> Text</add> of what is<lb/>called a Statute, we shall unravel that confusion <add>with</add> which<lb/>we see them jumbled together: <add> shall contemplate them marked</add> as we cause it to pass<lb/>over, <add>them in <gap/></add> we shall how <add>readily </add> they fall off to range themselves under<lb/> one or other Title.</p> <p><note>A subject however<lb/> ample  shrinks <add>up</add> at<lb/> the touch: and it is<lb/> by this means that the<lb/> human mind achieves<lb/> its conquests.</note></p> <p>By separating those of the first denomination from <lb/> the crowd of those of the other with which they are<lb/> garbled, we shall <del>reduce</del> <add> find ourselves able</add> to reduce them under<lb/> some <unclear>compass</unclear> in our conceptions; we may attend perhaps<lb/> some prospect of the possibility of grasping<lb/> the limits of the whole number: we shall reduce<lb/> those of the latter in like manner within compass by<lb/>referring them <add>all along</add> to those of the former with which they<lb/> are generally or specially connected: we shall see <add> in how great a <unclear>man</unclear></add> how<lb/><!-- text on the line below is cut through and unreadable.  Text continues in the left hand margin --> <note>not necessary, as some<lb/> from <add>in</add> despair might be<lb/> disposed to imagine and <add><del>who</del></add><lb/> others in <unclear>artifice</unclear> may<lb/> endeavour to <gap/></note><lb/> <!-- under main text --><add>made up</add> </p>





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LAWS SUBST. & OFF PRINCIPAL & ACCESSORY ADJECTIVE

In this Division of Laws, which is an exhaustive one we have found an expedient to
reduce their infinitude. Turn our eyes [which way where ever we
will, we shall meet with none but what we may marshal
Make the experiment
on whatsoever one we
will
under the one or the other of its branches. If we can
conceive it to subsist alone, and independently of any other
Law, we may pronounce it Substantive — I(f we find it
necessarily requiring some other more original one in which it may adhere
If it supposes in whose track it may place itself along with others
as a Substitute, for the sake of giving it efficacy, or provide
for some incident which occurs in the course of the
Train of expedients devised for the giving it efficacy, [it is] we must
[of the] call it Adjective [Land.] of the kind of those which we may call Adjec

method of arrangement

By the help of this principle of order applied to we shall applied to the plexus of promiscuous
provisions that compose the substance Text of what is
called a Statute, we shall unravel that confusion with which
we see them jumbled together: shall contemplate them marked as we cause it to pass
over, them in we shall how readily they fall off to range themselves under
one or other Title.

A subject however
ample shrinks up at
the touch: and it is
by this means that the
human mind achieves
its conquests.

By separating those of the first denomination from
the crowd of those of the other with which they are
garbled, we shall reduce find ourselves able to reduce them under
some compass in our conceptions; we may attend perhaps
some prospect of the possibility of grasping
the limits of the whole number: we shall reduce
those of the latter in like manner within compass by
referring them all along to those of the former with which they
are generally or specially connected: we shall see in how great a man how
not necessary, as some
from in despair might be
disposed to imagine and who
others in artifice may
endeavour to

made up




Identifier: | JB/063/029/003"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 63.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

063

Main Headings

penal code

Folio number

029

Info in main headings field

laws subst. & adjective ch…offences principal & accessory

Image

003

Titles

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

Watermarks

[[watermarks::l v g propatria [britannia with shield motif]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

caroline vernon

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

20218

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