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<p>They found out <del>the</del> pretty early the way of <lb/>making a man pay money [when it was thought<lb/> he ought to pay <add>be made to pay money:</add> it] They seized his goods if they<lb/> could find any, &amp; sold them and gave the money <lb/>to him to whom he himself ought to have given it.<lb/> if they could find no goods they <del>too</del> seized his <add> person</add> body,<lb/> took it for granted he could pay the money, and kept<lb/> him in jail till he should do so. But they had no <lb/>notion of its being possible to make a man do <lb/>any thing else; or <add>to</add> abstain from any thing: <del><gap/></del> <lb/>to perform an agreement specifically: to discharge<lb/> a trust, to make a conveyance of any kind: to<lb/> <note>They had no notion of its being possible to attend to the <unclear>claims</unclear> of <unclear>where</unclear> their <gap/> persons at a time. </note> abstain from <gap/> thing   
<p>They found out <del>the</del> pretty early the way of <lb/>making a man pay money [when it was thought<lb/> he ought to pay <add>be made to pay money:</add> it] They seized his goods if they<lb/> could find any, &amp; sold them and gave the money <lb/>to him to whom he himself ought to have given it.<lb/> if they could find no goods they <del>too</del> seized his <add> person</add> body,<lb/> took it for granted he could pay the money, and kept<lb/> him in jail till he should do so. But they had no <lb/>notion of its being possible to make a man do <lb/>any thing else; or <add>to</add> abstain from any thing: <del><gap/></del> <lb/>to perform an agreement specifically: to discharge<lb/> a trust, to make a conveyance of any kind: to<lb/> <note>They had no notion of its being possible to attend to the claims of where their <gap/> persons at a time. </note> abstain from <gap/> thing   
<add>was to</add>: in short to perform any<lb/> kind of service to any body, positive or negative.<lb/> To reckon up all they might and should have done <lb/>for the benefit of the object but would not do or <lb/>knew not how to do, would take up volumes. The <lb/>  business of society thus superintended, could not<lb/> go on: the ears of Majesty were assaulted by incessant<lb/> &amp; well-grounded complaints. Reason would<lb/> have dictated the <del>gov</del> infusing new powers into  <lb/> these helpless bodies:] <add>the supplying the <sic>antient</sic> courts with <lb/>the necessary powers</add> chance <add>and ignorance </add>produced the establishment<lb/> of a new one. To establish the requisite <lb/>complement of powers it would have been necessary<lb/>  
<add>was to</add>: in short to perform any<lb/> kind of service to any body, positive or negative.<lb/> To reckon up all they might and should have done <lb/>for the benefit of the object but would not do or <lb/>knew not how to do, would take up volumes. The <lb/>  business of society thus superintended, could not<lb/> go on: the ears of Majesty were assaulted by incessant<lb/> &amp; well-grounded complaints. Reason would<lb/> have dictated the <del>gov</del> infusing new powers into  <lb/> these helpless bodies:] <add>the supplying the <sic>antient</sic> courts with <lb/>the necessary powers</add> chance <add>and ignorance </add>produced the establishment<lb/> of a new one. To establish the requisite <lb/>complement of powers it would have been necessary<lb/>  
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They found out the pretty early the way of
making a man pay money [when it was thought
he ought to pay be made to pay money: it] They seized his goods if they
could find any, & sold them and gave the money
to him to whom he himself ought to have given it.
if they could find no goods they too seized his person body,
took it for granted he could pay the money, and kept
him in jail till he should do so. But they had no
notion of its being possible to make a man do
any thing else; or to abstain from any thing:
to perform an agreement specifically: to discharge
a trust, to make a conveyance of any kind: to
They had no notion of its being possible to attend to the claims of where their persons at a time. abstain from thing was to: in short to perform any
kind of service to any body, positive or negative.
To reckon up all they might and should have done
for the benefit of the object but would not do or
knew not how to do, would take up volumes. The
business of society thus superintended, could not
go on: the ears of Majesty were assaulted by incessant
& well-grounded complaints. Reason would
have dictated the gov infusing new powers into
these helpless bodies:] the supplying the antient courts with
the necessary powers
chance and ignorance produced the establishment
of a new one. To establish the requisite
complement of powers it would have been necessary
to




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100

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influence of time and place

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009

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place and time

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001

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text sheet

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4

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recto

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f5 / / / f8

Penner

jeremy bentham

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