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As it is designed that all men should be governed by the Law;
<p>A standing plan uniformly observed in the composition of Statutes –<lb/>
&amp; those only can be governed by it who know it: &amp; of them only
would be of use, even tho' it were a bad one:  for thus, he <add>that</add> should know<lb/>
they that understand it: the universal intelligibility of the &#x2014;
one Statute would in certain respects, and to a certain degree<lb/>
Law is just as important a consideration as any other that
know all.</p>
belongs to it. The Stile<hi rend='superscript'>language</hi> of them therefore should be levelled
 
to the meanest understanding: both by reason of the number of those who come within the description;  
 
 
 
 
<p>As it is designed that all men should be governed by the Law;<lb/>
&amp; those only can be governed by it who know it: &amp; of them only<lb/>
they that understand it: the universal intelligibility of the<lb/>
Law is just as important a consideration as any other that<lb/>
belongs to it. The Stile <add>language</add> of them therefore should be levelled<lb/>
to the meanest understanding: both by reason of the number<lb/>
of those who come within the description; &amp; <add>by reason of</add> their situation<lb/>
which renders them most exposed to those temptations<lb/>
which it is for the Law to combat:  &amp; their turn of mind <add>grossness of the mental form, poverty of moral Ideas</add>which<lb/>
makes them less susceptible of the influence of moral consideration <add>restraints</add><lb/>
which stand instead of Law to those who are under<lb/>
their influence.</p>
<p>But the language best suited to the meanest understanding<lb/>
is far from being the language of the meanest mouths:  and<lb/>
a man of a cultivated and understanding untainted with verbal<lb/>
pedantry, will upon a given occasion make himself much better<lb/>
understood to a plough-man, than two plough-men would<lb/>
make themselves understood to one another.  The task of investigating<lb/>
the maximum of comprehensive simplicity is one<lb/>
of the most difficult that can happen to the lot of man,<lb/>
since the maximum of comprehensive simplicity is but one<lb/>
but the ways in which it may be violated are without number:<lb/>
and it is Grammarian &amp; the Metaphysician<lb/>
are necessary assistants to the Legislator.</p>





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A standing plan uniformly observed in the composition of Statutes –
would be of use, even tho' it were a bad one: for thus, he that should know
one Statute would in certain respects, and to a certain degree
know all.



As it is designed that all men should be governed by the Law;
& those only can be governed by it who know it: & of them only
they that understand it: the universal intelligibility of the
Law is just as important a consideration as any other that
belongs to it. The Stile language of them therefore should be levelled
to the meanest understanding: both by reason of the number
of those who come within the description; & by reason of their situation
which renders them most exposed to those temptations
which it is for the Law to combat: & their turn of mind grossness of the mental form, poverty of moral Ideaswhich
makes them less susceptible of the influence of moral consideration restraints
which stand instead of Law to those who are under
their influence.

But the language best suited to the meanest understanding
is far from being the language of the meanest mouths: and
a man of a cultivated and understanding untainted with verbal
pedantry, will upon a given occasion make himself much better
understood to a plough-man, than two plough-men would
make themselves understood to one another. The task of investigating
the maximum of comprehensive simplicity is one
of the most difficult that can happen to the lot of man,
since the maximum of comprehensive simplicity is but one
but the ways in which it may be violated are without number:
and it is Grammarian & the Metaphysician
are necessary assistants to the Legislator.




Identifier: | JB/079/057/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 79.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

079

Main Headings

Folio number

057

Info in main headings field

compos.

Image

001

Titles

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

Watermarks

[[watermarks::gr [crown motif] [britannia with shield motif]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

25499

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