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<head>1828 <sic>Nov.</sic> 17<lb/>Blackstone</head> <p>all 6<lb/>1</p> <p>Astrea. <gap/> call me Universal Jurisprudence.<lb/>others the Goddess of Justice.</p> <p>Astrea. Felicia! Begin and confirm the company <add>our disciple</add><lb/>what <add>in this country</add> law ought to be.</p> <p>1<lb/>Every law is either<lb/>a command or an<lb/>assemblage of commands.</note></p> <p><del>Felicia. Madam, I obey. <add><del>You have</del></add>This <gap/> of yours</del><lb/>Felicia. Madam! You have commanded. I am<lb/>obliging. <del>Y</del> This command of yours is a law to <del>l</del> me.</p> <p>Astrea. Daughter you have answered well. Every<lb/>law is either a command or an assemblage of commands<lb/>or <del>an assemblage</del> <add> a quantity</add> of that number of which laws are made.<lb/> It shall <add>will</add> be my business and my <unclear>last</unclear>.</p> <!-- pencil bracket in the margin around the next two paragraphs --> <p><note>2<lb/>Law a system of<lb/>means directed to<lb/>and end</note></p> <p>Mention this much is clear that Law taken in<lb/>its totality, the whole assemblage of that matter of which<lb/>laws are composed is a system of means directed to an<lb/><hi rend="underline">end</hi> as was the law you have just heard the delivery<lb/>to Felicia: it had your instruction for its end.</p> <p>Proceed then Felicia and inform the company what is<lb/>the proper end of what <del>assemblage of matt</del> matter of the<lb/>law</p> <p><note>3<lb/>sole proper end<lb/>greatest happiness</note></p> <p>Felicia! <add>Beloved</add> Daughter <gap/> <gap/> The end proper and<lb/>sole end of all law is the greatest happiness of that body<lb/>of sensitive beings for whose sake it is made. This is the <add><gap/></add><lb/>universally applying — <add>its</add> the all comprehensive end.</p> | |||
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1828 Nov. 17
Blackstone
all 6
1
Astrea. call me Universal Jurisprudence.
others the Goddess of Justice.
Astrea. Felicia! Begin and confirm the company our disciple
what in this country law ought to be.
1
Every law is either
a command or an
assemblage of commands.</note>
Felicia. Madam, I obey. <add>You have</add>This of yours
Felicia. Madam! You have commanded. I am
obliging. Y This command of yours is a law to l me.
Astrea. Daughter you have answered well. Every
law is either a command or an assemblage of commands
or an assemblage a quantity of that number of which laws are made.
It shall will be my business and my last.
2
Law a system of
means directed to
and end
Mention this much is clear that Law taken in
its totality, the whole assemblage of that matter of which
laws are composed is a system of means directed to an
end as was the law you have just heard the delivery
to Felicia: it had your instruction for its end.
Proceed then Felicia and inform the company what is
the proper end of what assemblage of matt matter of the
law
3
sole proper end
greatest happiness
Felicia! Beloved Daughter The end proper and
sole end of all law is the greatest happiness of that body
of sensitive beings for whose sake it is made. This is the
universally applying — its the all comprehensive end.
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