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consists in <hi rend='underline'>being</hi> somewhat: that of an Occupation, in
consists in <hi rend='underline'>being</hi> somewhat: that of an Occupation, in
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<lb/>
<hi rend='underline'>doing</hi> somewhat.
<hi rend='underline'>doing</hi> somewhat. Occupations are either Official
<lb/>
or Professional.  By Professional we mean in
<lb/>
general such Occupations as are open to all men alike
<lb/>
seeking them without favour.  By Official we mean
<lb/>
such, the right to exercise which, is conferred only on some
<lb/>
particular men by some Authority - in consequence of some
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Law or local custom.
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<p><!-- indented -->The first is a natural character which may be assumed
<lb/>
without Law: the other a Political one which is <sic>acquir'd</sic>
<lb/>
by Law . It will not be expected that the definition
<lb/>
of Terms whose import is so little fixed should be vigorously
<lb/>
just: for there is no purpose for which extreme accuracy
<lb/>
in this behalf is requisite.
<lb/></p>
<p>Some institutions, being conformable to such general
<lb/>
principles of judgement and action as from being obvious
<lb/>
&amp; called forth every moment are called natural
<lb/>
have an intrinsic aptitude for <sic>Notriety</sic> : which other
<lb/>
institutions want, unless <add><sic>untill</sic></add> tied to those principles by
<lb/>
the particular reason which governs them being such
<lb/>
as bears <add>ranks under</add> a relation to some one of those general principles .
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Tied to the memory of a thread, by which , should they
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escape <unclear>theseout</unclear> , they may easily be drawn back again,
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and will assume the guise &amp; station of old acquaintance.
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Which runs through the <gap/> accomplishments of
<lb/>
the substantive institutions, &amp; <del>has</del> <add>ties</add> that &amp; them together
<lb/>
to the natural principles.
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What is here said , is not said [not in order] with any
design disparage the labour of an useful and judicious
Writer , but for 2 different purposes 1st to Shew [from
its difference from that what is done] by comparison
of that from which it differs what it is that is proposed
to should be done : 2dly that it is not (as some might form a
cursory consideration be apt to think) already done. +

Descriptions of persons may be taken either from
their condition or their occupation. The expence of a condition
consists in being somewhat: that of an Occupation, in
doing somewhat. Occupations are either Official
or Professional. By Professional we mean in
general such Occupations as are open to all men alike
seeking them without favour. By Official we mean
such, the right to exercise which, is conferred only on some
particular men by some Authority - in consequence of some

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Law or local custom.

The first is a natural character which may be assumed
without Law: the other a Political one which is acquir'd
by Law . It will not be expected that the definition
of Terms whose import is so little fixed should be vigorously
just: for there is no purpose for which extreme accuracy
in this behalf is requisite.

Some institutions, being conformable to such general
principles of judgement and action as from being obvious
& called forth every moment are called natural
have an intrinsic aptitude for Notriety : which other
institutions want, unless untill tied to those principles by
the particular reason which governs them being such
as bears ranks under a relation to some one of those general principles .
Tied to the memory of a thread, by which , should they
escape theseout , they may easily be drawn back again,

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and will assume the guise & station of old acquaintance.
Which runs through the accomplishments of
the substantive institutions, & has ties that & them together
to the natural principles.



Identifier: | JB/079/025/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 79.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

not numbered

Box

079

Main Headings

Folio number

025

Info in main headings field

digest laws of special concernment conditions occupations ignotum compell: privatis burn.

Image

001

Titles

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

Watermarks

[[watermarks::gr [crown motif] [britannia with shield motif]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

25467

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