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<head>1827. Feb<hi rend="superscript">y</hi> <unclear>Jun</unclear> 1831 May 5<lb/> | |||
Pannomion Penal Code.<lb/> | |||
B.1. Offences collectively<lb/> | |||
Ch. 1 Field and End.<lb/> | |||
§.<lb/> | |||
Ch. 1 Field and End.<lb/> | |||
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End that of all Law.</p> | |||
<p>2.<lb/> | |||
Subheads<lb/> | |||
1. Repression of evil<lb/> | |||
2 Promotion of good</p> | |||
<p>3.<lb/> | |||
Reason looks to end,<lb/> | |||
custom to nothing but<lb/> | |||
itself.</p> | |||
<p>4.<lb/> | |||
Security for rectitude<lb/> | |||
<hi rend="underline"><foreign>respice finem</foreign></hi>.</p> | |||
<p>5.<lb/> | |||
Field that of all Law.</p> | |||
<p>6.<lb/> | |||
Greatest happiness,<lb/> | |||
the <hi rend="underline">end</hi>, — <hi rend="underline">means</hi>, punishement<lb/> | |||
& reward.</p> | |||
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Thus, nothing is <add>to be</add> done<lb/> | |||
to sentimental resentment.</p> | |||
<p>8.<lb/> | |||
Every law contains<lb/> | |||
two commands<lb/> | |||
1. agent, person at large<lb/> | |||
2. agent the Judge.</p> | |||
<p>9.<lb/> | |||
Distinction between<lb/> | |||
formation of good and<lb/> | |||
repression of evil —<lb/> | |||
Remuneratory law.</p> | |||
<p>10.<lb/> | |||
Penal branch the <unclear>enactive</unclear>.</p> | |||
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Non-penal the expositive.</p> | |||
<p>12. Relation of substantive<lb/> | |||
to adjective law.</p> | |||
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Relation of General<lb/> | |||
Code to particular<lb/> | |||
Codes</p> | |||
<p>14.<lb/> | |||
Matter of universal,<lb/> | |||
and d<hi rend="superscript">o</hi> of only local<lb/> | |||
application.</p> | |||
<head>Ch. Field and End.<lb/> | |||
§.</head> | |||
<p>1<del>4</del>.<lb/> | |||
<del>Matter of universal<lb/> | |||
and d<hi rend="superscript">o</hi> of only local application</del><lb/> | |||
<add>Basis of this Code, the<lb/> | |||
greatest</add> happiness<lb/> | |||
principle.</p> | |||
<unclear>Definition</unclear> | |||
<p>2.<lb/> | |||
By greatest happiness<lb/> | |||
principle, understand<lb/> | |||
that which states as<lb/> | |||
the all-directing object,<lb/> | |||
the production of the greatest<lb/> | |||
possible happiness<lb/> | |||
to the greatest possible<lb/> | |||
number of members of<lb/> | |||
the community in<lb/> | |||
question.</p> | |||
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1827. Feby Jun 1831 May 5
Pannomion Penal Code.
B.1. Offences collectively
Ch. 1 Field and End.
§.
Ch. 1 Field and End.
§.
1.
End that of all Law.
2.
Subheads
1. Repression of evil
2 Promotion of good
3.
Reason looks to end,
custom to nothing but
itself.
4.
Security for rectitude
respice finem.
5.
Field that of all Law.
6.
Greatest happiness,
the end, — means, punishement
& reward.
7.
Thus, nothing is to be done
to sentimental resentment.
8.
Every law contains
two commands
1. agent, person at large
2. agent the Judge.
9.
Distinction between
formation of good and
repression of evil —
Remuneratory law.
10.
Penal branch the enactive.
11.
Non-penal the expositive.
12. Relation of substantive
to adjective law.
13.
Relation of General
Code to particular
Codes
14.
Matter of universal,
and do of only local
application.
Ch. Field and End.
§.
14.
Matter of universal
and do of only local application
Basis of this Code, the
greatest happiness
principle.
Definition
2.
By greatest happiness
principle, understand
that which states as
the all-directing object,
the production of the greatest
possible happiness
to the greatest possible
number of members of
the community in
question.
3.
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