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<!-- pencil --><head>Evidence</head></p>
 
<p>10.  That, in the character of <hi rend="underline">a promissory oath at large</hi>,<lb/>
 
<del>the <gap/>, <add>but too frequently and too naturally,</add> as a bond of <gap/>, and as a mechanical<lb/>
 
<gap/>, in the hands</del> it is employed, <add>and but too naturally,</add> and with but too<lb/>
much frequency and success, in giving <unclear>union</unclear>, <del>and</del> force, <add>and effect,</add><lb/>
to the mischievous enterprizes of criminal <add>and lawless</add> conspirators.</p>
<p>11.  That in this same character <add>of a <hi rend="underline">promissory</hi> oath, in the mouth of an English Monarch</add> it is but too well adapted<lb/>
to the affording <del><gap/></del> pretence and encouragement<lb/>
to misrule by abuse of prerogative:  and, on this<lb/>
occasion, the application made of it in and by <hi rend="underline">the Coronation<lb/>
Oath</hi> is brought to view.</p>
<p>12.  That in those seats of superior education, in<lb/>
which the <del><add>the minds</add> conceptions minds and <add>character,</add> or both <gap/> <gap/> will<lb/>
<gap/></del> <add>characters</add> of a considerable <del>portion</del> <add>proportion</add> of the <del><gap/> members</del> <add>future
rulers</add> of the community <del>were</del> <add>are</add> formed, the use that has<lb/>
<del>been made of it</del> <add>been made, and continues to be made, of this instrument</add> is such as to have <add>introduced</add> distortion into<lb/>
the intellectual, as well as corruption into the moral<lb/>
part of the mental frame:  and, <del>to</del> on this occasion,<lb/>
a fundamental error <add>in morals and legislation – an error</add> respecting the use and application<lb/>
of punishment, <del>in <gap/> are errors forced into the minds of</del> <add>forced</add><lb/>
<del>the <gap/> gentlemen <add><gap/> <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> of the station</add> those instances into the <gap/><lb/>
is brought to view.</del> <add>by an irresistible pressure into the mind, in that <del>its</del> tender</add><lb/>
and yielding state of its growth, is brought to view.</p>
<p>13.  That <del>to the purposes to which <gap/> is <gap/> with char</del> <add>on any of the occasions, on which, to the purpose of judicature,<lb/>
it is employed in the</add> character of an <hi rend="underline">assertory</hi> <add><del>or judicial oath <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> <gap/></del></add> oath, <del>for the purposes of judicature</del>
there <del>is</del> <add>exists</add> not any real need of it;  for that its place<lb/>
may be supplied, <del><gap/></del> and with great advantage, by<lb/>
other and unexceptionable arrangements, <add>of</add> which arrangements<lb/>
<del>are accordingly brought to view</del> an indication is<lb/>
accordingly brought to view.</p>
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27 March 1812
Evidence

10. That, in the character of a promissory oath at large,
the , but too frequently and too naturally, as a bond of , and as a mechanical
, in the hands
it is employed, and but too naturally, and with but too
much frequency and success, in giving union, and force, and effect,
to the mischievous enterprizes of criminal and lawless conspirators.

11. That in this same character of a promissory oath, in the mouth of an English Monarch it is but too well adapted
to the affording pretence and encouragement
to misrule by abuse of prerogative: and, on this
occasion, the application made of it in and by the Coronation
Oath
is brought to view.

12. That in those seats of superior education, in
which the the minds conceptions minds and character, or both will
characters of a considerable portion proportion of the members future rulers of the community were are formed, the use that has
been made of it been made, and continues to be made, of this instrument is such as to have introduced distortion into
the intellectual, as well as corruption into the moral
part of the mental frame: and, to on this occasion,
a fundamental error in morals and legislation – an error respecting the use and application
of punishment, in are errors forced into the minds of forced
the gentlemen of the station those instances into the
is brought to view.
by an irresistible pressure into the mind, in that its tender
and yielding state of its growth, is brought to view.

13. That to the purposes to which is with char on any of the occasions, on which, to the purpose of judicature,
it is employed in the
character of an assertory or judicial oath oath, for the purposes of judicature there is exists not any real need of it; for that its place
may be supplied, and with great advantage, by
other and unexceptionable arrangements, of which arrangements
are accordingly brought to view an indication is
accordingly brought to view.


Identifier: | JB/047/323/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 47.

Date_1

1812-03-27

Marginal Summary Numbering

12-15

Box

047

Main Headings

rationale of judicial evidence

Folio number

323

Info in main headings field

evidence

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

e6 / f109

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

<…> co

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

a. levy

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

15191

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