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<p><!-- pencil -->1 Nov<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> 1814<lb/>
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<head>Logic</head></p>
 
<p>II.  In the case of the moral or popular or moral sanction<lb/>
the source or root of the pleasure or pain regarded as eventually<lb/>
about to accrue <add>have place</add> is in the good or ill offices<lb/>
of mankind <add>at large</add>, <unclear>those</unclear> or of such of its members to whom<lb/>
the knowledge <add>information</add> of the <del>act</del> conduct or transaction in question may<lb/>
happen to come <add>arrive</add>:  viz. 1. in the <add>degree of</add> estimation in which<lb/>
on the occasion of the act in question the agent is regarded as<lb/>
likely to be held or in other words in the opinion good or<lb/>
bad – favourable or unfavourable like to be entertained in<lb/>
relation to him:  thence in the <add>mental</add> sensation pleasant or<lb/>
unpleasant
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1 Novr 1814
Logic

II. In the case of the moral or popular or moral sanction
the source or root of the pleasure or pain regarded as eventually
about to accrue have place is in the good or ill offices
of mankind at large, those or of such of its members to whom
the knowledge information of the act conduct or transaction in question may
happen to come arrive: viz. 1. in the degree of estimation in which
on the occasion of the act in question the agent is regarded as
likely to be held or in other words in the opinion good or
bad – favourable or unfavourable like to be entertained in
relation to him: thence in the mental sensation pleasant or
unpleasant



Identifier: | JB/550/024/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 550.

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1814-11-01

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550

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024

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Logic

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001

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Penner

Jeremy Bentham

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Jeremy Bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Jeremy Bentham

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