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<head>1828 <sic>Nov.</sic> 19<lb/>Law and Blackstone</head> <p> <p><gap/> 19<lb/>(</p> <p><note>Ends. Axioms. Principles</note></p> <p><note>8<lb/>Consideranca with<lb/>a view to greatest happiness<lb/>1. Ends in view<lb/>2. Axioms of mental<lb/>pathology<lb?>3 Leading principles</note></p> <p><hi rend="underline">Felicia</hi> <add>or <hi rend="underline">Astrea</hi></add> To understand on each occasion what sort of<lb/>arrangement <del><gap/></del> will in the greatest degree be contributory<lb/>to the measure of happiness, three things require to be<lb/>contemplated and taken into consideration in <gap/> that is<lb/>to say, ends in view, axioms of moral pathology and<lb/>principles.</p> <!-- line in pencil across the page --> <p><note>9<lb/>Ends of Justice what</note></p> <p>III. Ends of Justice. Justice consists <add>on this occasion</add> in the contributing<lb/>by <del>the</del> exercise given to the judicial authority to the <gap/><lb/>of the execution and effect of the arrangements, which by the<lb/>constituted authorities have been made for the attainment of<lb/>the ends of government as above></p> <p>☞ here <gap/> what is said of the ends of justice<lb/> in the Petition for Justice.</p> | |||
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1828 Nov. 19
Law and Blackstone
19
(
Ends. Axioms. Principles
8
Consideranca with
a view to greatest happiness
1. Ends in view
2. Axioms of mental
pathology<lb?>3 Leading principles
Felicia or Astrea To understand on each occasion what sort of
arrangement will in the greatest degree be contributory
to the measure of happiness, three things require to be
contemplated and taken into consideration in that is
to say, ends in view, axioms of moral pathology and
principles.
9
Ends of Justice what
III. Ends of Justice. Justice consists on this occasion in the contributing
by the exercise given to the judicial authority to the
of the execution and effect of the arrangements, which by the
constituted authorities have been made for the attainment of
the ends of government as above>
☞ here what is said of the ends of justice
in the Petition for Justice.
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