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me to apply it with advantage it will be necessary before
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I enter upon the particular subject of Punishment , to perform <add>go
I enter upon the particular subject of Punishment <note>Correct</note><!-- note in pencil --> , to perform <add>go
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through</add> the following [tasks] operations : ][1<hi rend='superscript'>st</hi>, <add>[+]</add> to mark out  
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and describe the several species of pains and pleasures
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the various proportions in which pain or pleasure , according
the various proportions in which pain or pleasure , according
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as they are applied <del>may bemade</del> <add>are apt</add> to follow from
as they are applied <del>may be made</del> <add>are apt</add> to follow from
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the different degrees of <hi rend='underline'>sensibility</hi> that are observable among
the different degrees of <hi rend='underline'>sensibility</hi> that are observable among

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5 Of the Principle of Utility . INTROD . Ch. I

ought to be the end of legislative policy , what motive has the
community to pursue it ?

This then is the postulatum I set out with . To enable
me to apply it with advantage it will be necessary before
I enter upon the particular subject of Punishment Correct , to perform go
through
the following [tasks] operations : ][1st, [+]</add> [+] to distinguish the several sources from whence Pain and Pleasure are in use to flow :][ 2dto mark out
and describe the several species of pains and pleasures
I shall have occasion to distinguish :][3dly, to shew how the
value of a pain or pleasure is to be measured : ][4thly, to
point out how such value may in every case be expressed.
[4, to mark out , as well as can be done by
words , the limits between pain and pleasure .
] 5.thly to[ to shew
the various proportions in which pain or pleasure , according
as they are applied may be made are apt to follow from
the operations which are their causes :][to shew how it is that the same instrument
(money)
may according <add>to the circumstances in which</add> [as] it is disposed of applied produce different degrees
of pain or pleasure . sixthly, toby
by enumerateing the causes of
the different degrees of sensibility that are observable among
men . To this I shall add as a matter of curiosity rather
than necessity ,7.<hi rend='superscript'>thly
</hi> the assigning to Jurisprudence or
the science of Government it's station in the general mass
of knowledge traced out upon the principle of utility. . and 8thly - what is more to the purpose ,
the to 6thly I shall mark out the station occupied by the business of Punishment it's station in the general
map or Plan of Jurisprudence . These several operations enquiries will form the business
of as many chapters .




Identifier: | JB/100/115/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 100.

Date_1

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Box

100

Main Headings

Folio number

115

Info in main headings field

of the principle of utility

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f5 / f6 / f7 / f8

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::l v g propatria [britannia motif]]]

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Paper Producer

caroline vernon

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

32131

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