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<p>1826. July 19<lb/>
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<head>Penal Code.</head></p>
 
<p>Art.  In the business of communication for a judicial purpose,<lb/>
 
so many distinguishable <add>human</add> agents, so many distinguishable<lb/>
 
modes or species.</p>
<p><add>Lists of signs employed</add> Medium of <add>intellectual</add> communication two, <hi rend="underline">audible</hi> and <hi rend="underline">visible</hi><lb/>
or rather transient and permanent:  transient the audible signs<lb/>
employed in discourse and those <del>subsidiary</del> <add>other transient visible</add> modes employed as<lb/>
subsidiary to the audible ones.</p>
<p>Where the medium employed is of the permanent and<lb/>
visible kind – so many sorts of <del><gap/></del> agents, and in the case of each<lb/>
<add>sort of</add> agent so many <hi rend="underline">purposes</hi> for which he has <gap/>, <del><gap/></del> and so many<lb/>
occasions on which <del>he</del> it may happen to him to <unclear>hear</unclear> and endeavour<lb/>
to make convenient as well as plain things, a power<lb/>
to which he happens to have the desire and use the endeavour to make<lb/>
communication.  So many distinguishable written instruments of communication<lb/>
there be:  instruments for each of which it may be desirable<lb/>
to have an appropriate and distinctive denomination <add>name</add>.</p>
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1826. July 19
Penal Code.

Art. In the business of communication for a judicial purpose,
so many distinguishable human agents, so many distinguishable
modes or species.

Lists of signs employed Medium of intellectual communication two, audible and visible
or rather transient and permanent: transient the audible signs
employed in discourse and those subsidiary other transient visible modes employed as
subsidiary to the audible ones.

Where the medium employed is of the permanent and
visible kind – so many sorts of agents, and in the case of each
sort of agent so many purposes for which he has , and so many
occasions on which he it may happen to him to hear and endeavour
to make convenient as well as plain things, a power
to which he happens to have the desire and use the endeavour to make
communication. So many distinguishable written instruments of communication
there be: instruments for each of which it may be desirable
to have an appropriate and distinctive denomination name.


Identifier: | JB/054/083/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 54.

Date_1

1826-07-19

Marginal Summary Numbering

14-15

Box

054

Main Headings

penal code; procedure code

Folio number

083

Info in main headings field

penal code

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d5 / e5

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

17602

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