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<p>3.  A third use is &#x2014; that in each instance,<lb/>
in comparing with the end which he has in view <add>contemplation</add><lb/>
the means which it <sic>occurrs</sic> to him to employ for the<lb/>
attainment of it, <add>which the legislator</add> the view he takes of the <add>such proposed</add> <gap/> may<lb/>
be sufficiently <add>clear</add> correct and compleat to enable him to<lb/>
form a true <add>correct</add> judgement of the <add>mode and</add> <gap/><lb/>
to be <add>really</add> conductive to the attainment of the end.</p>
<p>4.  A further use is &#x2014; that he may be on his guard<lb/>
against that sort of <add>artifice</add> rhetorical <add>instrument of</add> delusion which operates<lb/>
by substituting to the proper name of the object or result<lb/>
in question <add>according to the purpose in view</add> the name of some other object or result<lb/>
<del>which is</del> the name of which is either more or less <del>f</del><lb/>
or more popular than that of the proper one.</p>
<p>5.  A fifth one is &#x2014; that which ins pursuit of this<lb/>
or that one of these <add>end</add> objects in the character of an <hi rend="underline">end</hi><lb/>
he employs such or such arrangements as to his<lb/>
conception present themselves in the character of means<lb/>
conducive to that end, he may be <del>compl</del> correctly<lb/>
and compleatly aware of any tendency which such<lb/>
means may have to be conducive <add>subservient</add> <del>to</del> or obstructive<lb/>
with reference to any other of these same objects.</p>


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<del>The example that when prohibition <gap/> and <gap/><lb/>
prevents <del>us</del> where the result he may  <add>intended, be execution and from</add> and instead of it<lb/>
<gap/> involving one it to become may not be the actual result:<lb/>
and <unclear>viva voce</unclear> that where <unclear>prevention</unclear> and thence are<lb/>
</del>






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3. A third use is — that in each instance,
in comparing with the end which he has in view contemplation
the means which it occurrs to him to employ for the
attainment of it, which the legislator the view he takes of the such proposed may
be sufficiently clear correct and compleat to enable him to
form a true correct judgement of the mode and
to be really conductive to the attainment of the end.

4. A further use is — that he may be on his guard
against that sort of artifice rhetorical instrument of delusion which operates
by substituting to the proper name of the object or result
in question according to the purpose in view the name of some other object or result
which is the name of which is either more or less f
or more popular than that of the proper one.

5. A fifth one is — that which ins pursuit of this
or that one of these end objects in the character of an end
he employs such or such arrangements as to his
conception present themselves in the character of means
conducive to that end, he may be compl correctly
and compleatly aware of any tendency which such
means may have to be conducive subservient to or obstructive
with reference to any other of these same objects.

The example that when prohibition and
prevents us
where the result he may intended, be execution and from and instead of it
involving one it to become may not be the actual result:
and viva voce that where prevention and thence are




Identifier: | JB/159/050/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 159.

Date_1

1811-03-08

Marginal Summary Numbering

35 or 3 - 37 or 5

Box

159

Main Headings

punishment

Folio number

050

Info in main headings field

punishment

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c2 / d14 / e14

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

53873

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