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their ground-work, and with each other. [c] <note><del>[c] o.p. 3. Note.</del></note></p>
their ground-work, and with each other. [c] <note><del>[c] o.p. 3. Note.</del></note></p>


<p>What then is the province of Legislation?<lb/>
In what way does it lend <sic>it's</sic> aid to Happiness?<lb/>
What is <sic>it's</sic> aspect to the other Arts?</p>


<p><note><del>LEGISLATION.</del></note> Legislation contributes to Happiness by securing<lb/>
men in the possession, directing them in<lb/>
the uses and disposing them to the accumulation</p>
<pb/>
<p>of the instruments of enjoyment, fruits of<lb/>
all the other arts, as <add>well as of</add> those which lie<lb/>
<del>too much</del> <add>so neatly</add> at hand <add>as not</add> to stand in need of Arts.<lb/>
<del>and this it does:</del> And this it does, bringing<lb/>
men to concur in a conformity to these<lb/>
purposes by means of specific <sic>allottments</sic><lb/>
of <del>pleasure and</del> pain <add>and pleasure</add> <note>(of pain to those who impede the above purposes <del>and</del> <add>or</add> of pleasure to those who forward them)</note> to accrue <del>to them</del><lb/>
in virtue of the will of <hi rend='underline'>particular persons</hi><lb/>
appointed <add>or <sic>suffer'd</sic></add> for the purpose.</p>


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Music, by raising sounds agreeable to the sonic;
& in some sort, by the faint shadowing of
ideas, which related to that of sound, or have some sort of dependence
tho' remote, from sense.

I have to have done the imagination of the reader to may
compleat the draught — Even Poetry, Painting in
all their various branches, History Grammar, Logic
Metaphysics, all the remaining Arts or Sciences
which have or ever will have a name, may in the like manner
be connected, some by a shorter and coarser,
others by a longer & + + more fine-drawn
thread, with [this their ground work] Happiness
their ground-work, and with each other. [c] [c] o.p. 3. Note.

What then is the province of Legislation?
In what way does it lend it's aid to Happiness?
What is it's aspect to the other Arts?

LEGISLATION. Legislation contributes to Happiness by securing
men in the possession, directing them in
the uses and disposing them to the accumulation


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of the instruments of enjoyment, fruits of
all the other arts, as well as of those which lie
too much so neatly at hand as not to stand in need of Arts.
and this it does: And this it does, bringing
men to concur in a conformity to these
purposes by means of specific allottments
of pleasure and pain and pleasure (of pain to those who impede the above purposes and or of pleasure to those who forward them) to accrue to them
in virtue of the will of particular persons
appointed or suffer'd for the purpose.



Identifier: | JB/096/132/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 96.

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096

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legislation

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132

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introduct. ch. i encyclopaedical sketch

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001

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text sheet

Number of Pages

1

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recto

Page Numbering

c2

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::gr [crown motif] [lion with crown motif]]]

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jeremy bentham

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31136

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