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<note>II. Nature of the case</note>
<note>II. Nature of the case</note>
<head><!-- Pencil heading -->Radicalism not</head>
<head><!-- Pencil heading -->Radicalism not</head>
<note>2 &sect; 3.III Moveables</note>
<note>2 &sect; 3.III Moveables</note><lb/>
1. <add>Among moveables, let us begin with <del>such</del> articles of </add><del>To begin with such immoveable restating of which the</del> <note>26<lb/>
1. <add>Among moveables, let us begin with <del>such</del> articles of </add><del>To begin with such immoveable restating of which the</del> <note>26<lb/>
1. For exempt<lb/>
1. For exempt<lb/>
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nor therefore a<lb/>
nor therefore a<lb/>
purchaser.</note><lb/>
purchaser.</note><lb/>
<add>those sorts, of which the</add> value is most <sic>compleatly</sic>  entrance and independent of fancy.<lb/>
<p><add>those sorts, of which the</add> value is most <sic>compleatly</sic>  internal and independent of fancy.<lb/>
Stock  <del>of all  <gap/></del> in all shapes: husbandry stock; <del>f<gap/>ting</del><lb/>
Stock  <del>of all  <gap/></del> in all shapes: husbandry stock; <del>fishing</del><lb/>
<del>stocks</del> mining stock, <del>for a</del> <add>fishing stocks</add>, manufacturing stock, shipping<lb/>
<del>stocks</del> mining stock, <del>for a</del> <add>fishing stock</add>, manufacturing stock, shipping<lb/>
stock, <add><del>equipments</del><add><del>furniture</del>:</add></add>. <gap/>he <add><del>ships</del> navigable vessels themselves included or not included.</add> he article the value of which exceeds the value<lb/>
stock, <add><del>equipments</del><add><del>furniture</del>:</add></add>. { <add><del>ships</del> navigable vessels themselves included or not included.</add> No article the value of which exceeds the value<lb/>
<del>of  <gap/> <add>the <gap/> <gap/></add> <gap/> <gap/> that <gap/> of call mans sha<gap/> in the</del><lb/>
<del>of  <gap/> <add>the <gap/> <gap/></add> <gap/> <gap/> that <gap/> of call mans share in the</del><lb/>
of the equal lot or <del>rather</del> of the moveable portion of it, if it<lb/>
of the equal lot or <del>rather</del> of the moveable portion of it, if it<lb/>
<del>aggregate <gap/></del> <add><gap/></add> property <add>in both shapes</add> can consistently, with the supposition<lb/>
<del>aggregate mass</del> <add>included</add> properly <add>in both shapes</add> can consistently, with the supposition<lb/>
remain in the hand of any one: either than it<lb/>
remain in the hand of any one: either than it<lb/>
must be taken at a value less than that of <add>an entire </add> <del><gap/> <gap/></del><lb/>
must be taken at a value less than that of <add>an entire </add> <del><gap/> <gap/></del><lb/>
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or <hi rend="underline">spade</hi> husbandry.<lb/>
or <hi rend="underline">spade</hi> husbandry.<lb/>
Barns,<lb/>
Barns,<lb/>
granary<lb/>
granary, stable &amp;c.<lb/>
stable &amp;c.<lb/>
&amp; of horses would<lb/>
&amp; of horses would<lb/>
be to to be eating,<lb/>
be to be eaten,<lb/>
the <add>equal</add><del>average</del> lot<lb/>
the <add>equal</add><del>average</del> lot<lb/>
not affording where<lb/>
not affording where<lb/>
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<del><gap/>, hay</del> Of all farms <del>the</del> of such size that their<lb/>
<del><gap/>, hay</del> Of all farms <del>the</del> of such size that their<lb/>
husbandry exceeds what is called Cottage husbandry the<lb/>
husbandry exceeds what is called Cottage husbandry the<lb/>
stock must be divided: the barns, granaries,<add>stables</add><gap/>in which it<lb/>
stock must be divided: the barns, granaries,<add>stables</add> be in which it<lb/>
is housed, with this <del><gap/></del> <add>except, if any thing, </add> <del>except if</del> a small corner of each<lb/>
is housed, with this <del><gap/></del> <add>except, if any thing, </add> <del>except if</del> a small corner of each<lb/>
<del><gap/> <gap/> useless</del> <add>be</add> valueless became useless.  <del>Oxen></del> | Cows Oxen, Sheep<lb/>
<del><gap/> <gap/> useless</del> <add>be</add> valueless became useless.  <del>Oxen</del> | Cows Oxen, Sheep<lb/>
and <add>Swine</add> <del>Pigs</del> will return for a time their value, because they<lb/>
and <add>Swine</add> <del>Pigs</del> will return for a time their value, because they<lb/>
may at any time be killed and eaten.  Horses will <del>have</del><lb/>
may at any time be killed and eaten.  Horses will <del>have</del><lb/>
not reurn their value<add> <del>for <gap/> altogether</del><add><del>the only</del> </add></add> unless they <add><del><gap/> they <gap/> to be</del></add> too should be used as an<lb/>
not retain their value<add> <del>for <gap/> altogether</del><add><del>the only</del> </add></add> unless they <add><del><gap/> they <gap/> to be</del></add> too should be used as an<lb/>
article of food, which, <add>with regard to</add> such of them as remained alive, would<lb/>
article of food, which, <add>with regard to</add> such of them as remained alive, would<lb/>
infallibly be the case: for, in addition to what would be <lb/>
infallibly be the case: for, in addition to what would be <lb/>
necessary for immediate subsistence, no mans lot would<lb/>
necessary for immediate subsistence, no mans lot would<lb/>
include what is necessary for the maintenance of a <lb/>
include what is necessary for the maintenance of a <lb/>
horse.  A horse bought <gap/> other day at the price of <add>£1,000 or</add> £2,000<lb/>
horse.  A horse bought <gap/> other day at the price of <add>£1,000 or</add> £2,000 <note>28<lb/>
Terms and plans for<lb/>
the division what?<lb/>
ill remainder would<lb/>
be to be destroyed or<lb/>
consumed at the time<lb/>
as sale would, as<lb/>
above be impossible.</note><lb/>
would not <add>indeed</add> lose all his value: for he would <add>retain that</add> <del>be another what</del><lb/>
would not <add>indeed</add> lose all his value: for he would <add>retain that</add> <del>be another what</del><lb/>
<add>which he would <del><gap/> for food</del> possess as an article of food</add> <del>he would be worth <gap/> <gap/> value:</del>: but he would <add>replace</add> <del>be worth</del> no <note>individuals would<lb/>
<add>which he would <del><gap/> for food</del> possess as an article of food</add> <del>he would be worth <gap/> <gap/> value:</del>: but he would <add>replace</add> <del>be worth</del> no <note>individuals would<lb/>
be to be collided for<lb/>
be to be collected for<lb/>
the purpose of receiving<lb/>
the purpose of receiving<lb/>
each their lot: and<lb/>
each their lot: and<lb/>
since <del>will be</del> a four<lb/>
since <del>will be</del> a four<lb/>
-footed beast can not<lb/>
-footed beast can not<lb/>
as a poly<gap/> does. live after being out to pieces, what as to be clear with the remainders  resulting from the division of the number of each sort of article by the number of<lb/>
as a poly<gap/> does. live after being cut to pieces, what as to be clear with the remainders  resulting from the division of the number of each sort of article by the number of<lb/>
the sharers as altogether <del>what</del> where <add>as between one lot and another, the</add> numbers of the cattle in  question are the same, <del>as between  <gap/> and sharer</del> <add>[+]</add></note><lb/>
the sharers as also <del>what</del> where <add>as between one lot and another, the</add> numbers of the cattle in  question are the same, <del>as between  <gap/> and sharer</del> <add>[+]</add> how is it, <add>and by whom,</add> that compensation<lb/>
is to be made for <del><gap/></del><lb/>
differences between value and valuer.</note><lb/>
other part of his value.</p>


Say <add>now</add> who can, <del>how</del> <del>at</del><add><del>in</del></add> what particular <add><del>places</del><add>places and times</add> the articles<lb/>
of stock, live and dead,  would be to be collected together for the purposes<lb/>
of being thus <del>divided</del><add>parcelled out:</add> and in what particular places and numbers the <add>individuals</add><lb/>


places and times
<note>28<lb/>
Terms and plans for<lb/>
the division what?<lb/>
ill remainder would<lb/>
be to be destroyed or<lb/>
consumed at the time<lb/>
as sale would, as<lb/>
above be impossible.</note><lb/>





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1819 Nov. 23 II. Nature of the case Radicalism not 2 § 3.III Moveables
1. Among moveables, let us begin with such articles of To begin with such immoveable restating of which the 26
1. For exempt
articles of value
independent of
fancy — husbandry
&c stock.
No article exceeding
the value of an equal
sharelot could find a
purchaser possessor
nor therefore a
purchaser.

those sorts, of which the value is most compleatly internal and independent of fancy.
Stock of all in all shapes: husbandry stock; fishing
stocks mining stock, for a fishing stock, manufacturing stock, shipping
stock, equipments<add>furniture:</add>. { ships navigable vessels themselves included or not included. No article the value of which exceeds the value
of the that of call mans share in the
of the equal lot or rather of the moveable portion of it, if it
aggregate mass included properly in both shapes can consistently, with the supposition
remain in the hand of any one: either than it
must be taken at a value less than that of an entire
lot as just described, or it must be destroyed, or it may
what comes to the same thing it must remain unoccupied. 27
Ex gr. No article
in husbandry
on a seat exceeding
Cottage &c
or spade husbandry.
Barns,
granary, stable &c.
& of horses would
be to be eaten,
the equalaverage lot
not affording where
withal to keep it.
Such the value of a
horse now worth
£2,000 for breeding

, hay Of all farms the of such size that their
husbandry exceeds what is called Cottage husbandry the
stock must be divided: the barns, granaries,stables be in which it
is housed, with this except, if any thing, except if a small corner of each
useless be valueless became useless. Oxen | Cows Oxen, Sheep
and Swine Pigs will return for a time their value, because they
may at any time be killed and eaten. Horses will have
not retain their value for altogether<add>the only </add> unless they they to be too should be used as an
article of food, which, with regard to such of them as remained alive, would
infallibly be the case: for, in addition to what would be
necessary for immediate subsistence, no mans lot would
include what is necessary for the maintenance of a
horse. A horse bought other day at the price of £1,000 or £2,000 28
Terms and plans for
the division what?
ill remainder would
be to be destroyed or
consumed at the time
as sale would, as
above be impossible.

would not indeed lose all his value: for he would retain that be another what
which he would for food possess as an article of food he would be worth value:: but he would replace be worth no individuals would
be to be collected for
the purpose of receiving
each their lot: and
since will be a four
-footed beast can not
as a poly does. live after being cut to pieces, what as to be clear with the remainders resulting from the division of the number of each sort of article by the number of
the sharers as also what where as between one lot and another, the numbers of the cattle in question are the same, as between and sharer [+] how is it, and by whom, that compensation
is to be made for
differences between value and valuer.

other part of his value.

Say now who can, how atin what particular places<add>places and times the articles
of stock, live and dead, would be to be collected together for the purposes
of being thus dividedparcelled out: and in what particular places and numbers the individuals





Identifier: | JB/137/112/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 137.

Date_1

1819-11-23

Marginal Summary Numbering

26-28

Box

137

Main Headings

radicalism not dangerous

Folio number

112

Info in main headings field

radicalism not

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

e2

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::[prince of wales feathers] i&m 1816]]

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

arthur wellesley, duke of wellington

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1816

Notes public

ID Number

46829

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