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<!-- header in pencil --> <p>16 <sic>Aug.</sic> 1808<lb/><note>Arrangements proposed</note><lb/>6 <note>V. Responsibility</note></p> <p><del><gap/> made more the more improbable <add>Responsibility of <gap/> <gap/> by</add> by the difficulties that <add>more difficult</add> </del><lb/><del>stood in the way of prosecutors</del> <gap/> a mere bugbear</p> <p>It is only where the supposed impropriety of the<lb/>transaction <add>whatever be the assumed standard of propriety and impropriety</add> rises to a certain pitch, that prosecutions<lb/>can by any body <add>man in office</add> be regarded as at all <add>in any degree</add> likely to take<lb/>place.  In regard <add>relation</add> to all modes and degrees of impropriety<lb/>beneath that pitch, the check constituted by<lb/>fear of punishment is thus altogether without effect.</p> <p><del>the use of publicity is not confined to the strength<lb/>it gives to the check constituted by the fear of ill repute.</del></p> <p>Even where prosecution is not thus laid <add>thrown/add> altogether out<lb/>of the question, the <del>im</del>probability of punishment, and<lb/>consequently the <add>strength of</add> check constituted by the fear of it is diminished<lb/>by every difficulty that stands in the way<lb/>of prosecution: by every course of exclusion whereby<lb/>this or that individual is <add>stands</add> excluded from the <add>facility of taking upon him the</add> station <add><gap/></add><lb/>of prosecutors: and thus whether the exclusion be direct<lb/>or indirect.  Direct, by <del>prestin</del> reputation avowedly<lb/>directed to that end; indirect, as by <add>every factitious</add> <sic>encrease</sic> given<lb/>to <del>the</del> wither the <del>t</del> <add><sic>expence,</sic> or</add> vexation i.e. the trouble <del>attached</del> <add>incident</add> to<lb/>that station <add><gap/></add> and attached to it.</p> <p>many littles make a muckle.  A constant and<lb/>all-comprehensive course of misbehaviour may then be<lb/>constituted by a series of acts not one of them in<lb/>such sort and degree <add>extent</add> improper,a s to expose a man






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16 Aug. 1808
Arrangements proposed
6 V. Responsibility

made more the more improbable Responsibility of by by the difficulties that more difficult
stood in the way of prosecutors a mere bugbear

It is only where the supposed impropriety of the
transaction whatever be the assumed standard of propriety and impropriety rises to a certain pitch, that prosecutions
can by any body man in office be regarded as at all in any degree likely to take
place. In regard relation to all modes and degrees of impropriety
beneath that pitch, the check constituted by
fear of punishment is thus altogether without effect.

the use of publicity is not confined to the strength
it gives to the check constituted by the fear of ill repute.

Even where prosecution is not thus laid thrown/add> altogether out
of the question, the improbability of punishment, and
consequently the <add>strength of
check constituted by the fear of it is diminished
by every difficulty that stands in the way
of prosecution: by every course of exclusion whereby
this or that individual is stands excluded from the facility of taking upon him the station
of prosecutors: and thus whether the exclusion be direct
or indirect. Direct, by prestin reputation avowedly
directed to that end; indirect, as by every factitious encrease given
to the wither the t expence, or vexation i.e. the trouble attached incident to
that station and attached to it.

many littles make a muckle. A constant and
all-comprehensive course of misbehaviour may then be
constituted by a series of acts not one of them in
such sort and degree extent improper,a s to expose a man




Identifier: | JB/122/333/327"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 122.

Date_1

1808-08-16

Marginal Summary Numbering

5-7

Box

122

Main Headings

Panopticon

Folio number

333

Info in main headings field

Image

327

Titles

Category

Text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

Recto"Recto" is not in the list (recto, verso) of allowed values for the "Rectoverso" property.

Page Numbering

E2

Penner

Watermarks

TH 1806

Marginals

Jeremy Bentham

Paper Producer

Andre Morellet

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1806

Notes public

ID Number

327

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