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<head>1828 <sic>Aug.</sic> 20<lb/>Blackstone</head> <!-- in pencil --> <p><note>Preface</note></p> <p><hi rend="underline">Law as it is</hi>.  <hi rend="underline">Law as it ought to be</hi>  <gap/> these two<lb/>appellations will be <del>disting</del> <add>denominated</add> denominated and distinguished<lb/>two <gap/> of discourse of <gap/> different <gap/><lb/>it must be confessed, which throughout will have to <add>travel</add> accompany<lb/><add>in company</add> each other through the whole of the explanation given<lb/>or advanced to be given in the course of these pages</p> <p>Law as it is speaks for itself.  But for this, ever<lb/>would its accompaniment &#x2014; its <gap/> but <gap/> unavoidable<lb/>accompaniment, have attempted to present itself<lb/>to the class of readers to whose use the <gap/> is <gap/></p> <p><del>By law as it</del> In the expression Law as it ought to be<lb/>the reader is <gap/> to understand neither more no less<lb/>than a conception <del>throughout</del> <gap/> by <del>an individual</del><lb/>as to what on each occasion the law ought to be &#x2014; <add>formed and</add> <gap/><lb/>by an individual <add>by</add> whom the enquiry has been the business of<lb/>a long list devoted almost exclusively to this one object:<lb/>formed and entertained by that one individual and <gap/><lb/>without the opposition of others in the <gap/> number,<lb/>and adopted by the author of <del>the</del> by far the principal part<lb/>or bulk of all these <add>the <gap/></add> pages.</p> <p>By these phrases <add>to whom</add> these once explained, circumlocution<lb/><del>in abundance</del> and variety of expression <del>for the <gap/></del> in consummate<lb/>abundance <add> which otherwise would have been to be</add> employed otherwise for the conveyance of one<lb/>and the same idea, will be <gap/></p> <p>&#9758; Add <gap/> language</p>
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1828 Aug. 20
Blackstone

Preface

Law as it is. Law as it ought to be Here these two
appellations will be disting denominated denominated and distinguished
two of discourse of different
it must be confessed, which throughout will have to travel accompany
in company each other through the whole of the explanation given
or advanced to be given in the course of these pages

Law as it is speaks for itself. But for this, ever
would its accompaniment — its but unhappily unavoidable
accompaniment, have attempted to present itself
to the class of readers to whose use the is

By law as it In the expression Law as it ought to be
the reader is desired to understand neither more no less
than a conception throughout by an individual
as to what on each occasion the law ought to be — formed and
by an individual by whom the enquiry has been the business of
a long list devoted almost exclusively to this one object:
formed and entertained by that one individual and
without the opposition of others in the number,
and adopted by the author of the by far the principal part
or bulk of all these the pages.

By these phrases to whom these once explained, circumlocution
in abundance and variety of expression for the in consummate
abundance which otherwise would have been to be employed otherwise for the conveyance of one
and the same idea, will be sacred.

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Identifier: | JB/031/098/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 31.

Date_1

1828-08-20

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

031

Main Headings

civil code

Folio number

098

Info in main headings field

blackstone

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

b&m 1828

Marginals

Paper Producer

arthur moore; richard doane

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1828

Notes public

ID Number

9784

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