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<head>22)</head><lb/><head>Observations</head><lb/><p>There are <add>4 different <del><add>capacities</add></del> purposes</add> <del><gap/><gap/><gap/>of</del> which a <unclear>the cognisance</unclear> <lb/> to a certain degree may operate <add>perhaps a certain degree of efficency.</add> </p> <p> [ <del>O</del>  It serves ]<add>In the 1<hi rend='superscript'>st</hi> place it operates <del>as</del> <add>may operate  </add></add> <del>to</del> as a means of <del>promulgating</del><add> surveying  </add> to the party<lb/> <add>the first notice</add> the obligations <del><gap/></del> comprized in it. <del><gap/></del>The party<lb/>  being neceessarily present, and hearing the content of it<lb/>read, he cannot but have the means of <del>his</del>  being apprized<lb/>of so much of his duty. <add>thought fit to be imposed on him</add>  This, in the present<lb/> dark and unreachable state of the Law, [so imperfectly<lb/> known and] so <gap/> <add>as it is</add> to know, and accordingly <add>in point of fact</add> so<lb/> imperfectly known, is an affair of no mean imperfection. [This use of it, would, if the plan which it is<lb/> the <unclear>pursuing</unclear>of the present undertaking to exemplify were adopted,<lb/> <add>be supposed is</add> <unclear>neither</unclear> <gap/> as an <add>a plan it operates</add> evidencer of the good <add>general</add>character of<lb/> the party; <add>of the <add>general</add> <gap/> of his <del>past</del> conduct in time past </add> when <del>S</del> a certain <del>t</del> number of persons appear<lb/> who have that opinion of his good <del><gap/></del> behaviour<lb/> and that good will towards him, as to be willing<lb/>  to stake so much of their fortune upon the continuance<lb/> of it. </p> <p> <del>3 <hi rend='superscript'>rdly</hi></del> <add>In the 3<hi rend='superscript'>th</hi> place</add> It serves <del>to set <gap/> <gap/> watches <gap/> and</del> <add>as a means of <unclear>increasing</unclear> to a certain degree</add> the <lb/> <add>particular</add>rectitude of his <del>future</del> conduct <add>in time future </add> by <del>supposedly</del> <add>setting</add> so many<lb/> guards as it were over him, as there are persons <lb/> [who have] thus <del>been interested </del> <add>made to have an interest in his fulfilling</add> <del> <gap/></del><lb/> ofthose particular obligations which by the instrument in question he is bound in:<lb/> <del>4<hi rend='superscript'>thly</hi></del> <add>In the 4th place,</add> Ithas the effect of a Law of which the commanding <lb/> part is <del>the</del> what is called  the condition of the <gap/> </p> <!-- DO NOT EDIT BELOW THIS LINE -->
<head>22)</head><lb/><head>Observations</head><lb/><p>There are <add>4 different <del><add>capacities</add></del> purposes</add> <del><gap/><gap/><gap/>of</del> which a <unclear>the cognisance</unclear> <note>seems calculated to answer.</note><lb/> to a certain degree may operate <add>perhaps a certain degree of efficency.</add> </p> <p> [ <del>O</del>  It serves ]<add>In the 1<hi rend='superscript'>st</hi> place it operates <del>as</del> <add>may operate  </add></add> <del>to</del> as a means of <del>promulgating</del><add> surveying  </add> to the party<lb/> <add>the first notice</add> the obligations <del><gap/></del> comprized in it. <del><gap/></del>The party<lb/>  being necessarily present, and hearing the contents of it <del><gap/><gap/><gap/><gap/></del> <lb/>read, he cannot but have the means of <del>his</del>  being apprized <del><note>2<hi rend='superscript'>ndly</hi>  <gap/></note></del> <lb/>of so much of his duty. <add>thought fit to be imposed on him</add>  This, in the present <!-- symbol --> <note>In the second place supposing those obligation s already known to him it might <add>in quality of an admonition</add>  answer the purpose of reminding <add>him</add>of those and recalling them to his notice.</note> <lb/> dark and unreachable state of the Law, [so imperfectly<lb/> known and] so <gap/> <add>as it is</add> to know, and accordingly <add>in point of fact</add> so<lb/> imperfectly known, is an affair of no mean imperfection. [This use of it, would, if the plan which it is<lb/> the <unclear>pursuing</unclear>of the present undertaking to exemplify were adopted,<lb/> <add>be supposed is</add> <unclear>neither</unclear> <gap/> as an <add>a plan it operates</add> evidencer of the good <add>general</add>character of<lb/> the party; <add>of the <add>general</add> <gap/> of his <del>past</del> conduct in time past </add> when <del>S</del> a certain <del>t</del> number of persons appear<lb/> who have that opinion of his good <del><gap/></del> behaviour <note>It is to be considered in a pair or if seperately is operating 1st of the party himself whose conduct it is meant to bind <add>regulate</add>. 2nd on the persons engaged for him as his surities.</note> <lb/> and that good will towards him, as to be willing<lb/>  to stake so much of their fortune upon the continuance<lb/> of it. </p> <p> <del>3 <hi rend='superscript'>rdly</hi></del> <add>In the 3<hi rend='superscript'>th</hi> place</add> It serves <del>to set <gap/> <gap/> watches <gap/> and</del> <add>as a means of <unclear>increasing</unclear> to a certain degree</add> the <note>In this letter quality it may be justly deemed <del>proper</del> is the character if as an original expedient <add>implement</add> in the hand of authority <unclear>falsifying</unclear> a peculiar efficacy of its own and thus a useful one.</note>  <lb/> <add>particular</add>rectitude of his <del>future</del> conduct <add>in time future </add> by <del>supposedly</del> <add>setting</add> so many<lb/> guards as it were over him, as there are persons <lb/> [who have] thus <del>been interested </del> <add>made to have an interest in his fulfilling</add> <del> <gap/></del><lb/> of those particular obligations which by the instrument in question he is bound in:<lb/> <del>4<hi rend='superscript'>thly</hi></del> <add>In the 4th place,</add> It has the effect of a Law of which the commanding <lb/> part is <del>the</del> what is called  the condition of the <gap/> </p> <!-- DO NOT EDIT BELOW THIS LINE -->
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22)
Observations

There are 4 different <add>capacities purposes</add> of which a the cognisance seems calculated to answer.
to a certain degree may operate perhaps a certain degree of efficency.

[ O It serves ]In the 1st place it operates as <add>may operate </add> to as a means of promulgating surveying to the party
the first notice the obligations comprized in it. The party
being necessarily present, and hearing the contents of it
read, he cannot but have the means of his being apprized 2ndly
of so much of his duty. thought fit to be imposed on him This, in the present In the second place supposing those obligation s already known to him it might in quality of an admonition answer the purpose of reminding himof those and recalling them to his notice.
dark and unreachable state of the Law, [so imperfectly
known and] so as it is to know, and accordingly in point of fact so
imperfectly known, is an affair of no mean imperfection. [This use of it, would, if the plan which it is
the pursuingof the present undertaking to exemplify were adopted,
be supposed is neither as an a plan it operates evidencer of the good generalcharacter of
the party; of the <add>general of his past conduct in time past </add> when S a certain t number of persons appear
who have that opinion of his good behaviour It is to be considered in a pair or if seperately is operating 1st of the party himself whose conduct it is meant to bind regulate. 2nd on the persons engaged for him as his surities.
and that good will towards him, as to be willing
to stake so much of their fortune upon the continuance
of it.

3 rdly In the 3th place It serves to set watches and as a means of increasing to a certain degree the In this letter quality it may be justly deemed proper is the character if as an original expedient implement in the hand of authority falsifying a peculiar efficacy of its own and thus a useful one.
particularrectitude of his future conduct in time future by supposedly setting so many
guards as it were over him, as there are persons
[who have] thus been interested made to have an interest in his fulfilling
of those particular obligations which by the instrument in question he is bound in:
4thly In the 4th place, It has the effect of a Law of which the commanding
part is the what is called the condition of the


Identifier: | JB/079/087/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 79.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

079

Main Headings

Folio number

087

Info in main headings field

observations

Image

002

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

e21 / e22 / e23 / e24

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::gr [crown motif] [lion with crown motif]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

25529

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