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13 #<lb/><head>C</head><lb/><head>Of the [purposes] of Procedure</head><lb/><note>Ends</note><lb/>16<lb/>2. Not only 10, but it adds in a still greater degree<lb/><note>2. Expectation<lb/>of impunity.</note><lb/>perhaps to the <del>apparent</del> <add>appearance of that</add> danger, <del>of impunity.</del> <add>at least in some <gap/></add><lb/>than to the reality. <del>Taking the species upon an</del> <add>In <del>a large number</del> any large division of individuals</add><lb/>taken at random, there will always be a considerable<lb/><del>average, <gap/> not more disposed to believe in</del> <add><del>attribute</del></add><lb/>number at least, if not the majority, who will be disposed to attribute<lb/><add>a greater measure of</add> <del>the</del> probability <hi rend='underline'><gap/> <gap/></hi> to such events<lb/>as they wish for than to their opposites: <add>(a)</add> and this<lb/>is more particularly apt to be the case with<lb/>regard to <del>men who are of that <gap/> of<lb/></del> <add>the sort of persons who are in <del>boldness</del> question: persons</add><lb/>whose boldness, <add>or rather rashness</add> of temperament must be more their <gap/><lb/><del>temperament as to take into deliberation the</del><lb/>in order to dispose them so much as to face for a moment the<lb/>idea of engaging in <add>any of those</add> <del>any such</del> acts <del>as</del> <add>against which</add> the<lb/>law, <add>+ is seen to</add> have denounced its vengeance. It is only<lb/><note>+ not to mention<lb/>any of the other sanc-<lb/>-tions.</note><lb/>for want of <add>proximity and thereby of</add> certainty that the punishment, if<lb/>the form of it be greater in magnitude than<lb/>the form of the offense, can ever fail of answer-<lb/>-ing <sic>it's</sic> intention: were the punishment to follow<lb/>instantly upon the offence, a man would no<lb/>set fire to his neighbours house than he would<lb/>thrust his own hand into a furnace.<hi rend='superscript'>(b)</hi><lb/>-----<lb/><head>Note</head><lb/>(a) A simple and convincing proof of this may be seen in<lb/><del>(a)</del> The <gap/> of <gap/>. <del>for example depends upon</del><lb/><lb/><del>nor other principles</del><lb/>(b) To p. 11 N<hi rend='superscript'>o</hi> 2.
<head>13 #</head><lb/><head>C</head><lb/><head>Of the [purposes] of Procedure</head>
 
<p><note>Ends</note><lb/>16<lb/>2. Not only 10, but it adds in a still greater degree <note>2. Expectation of impunity.</note><lb/>perhaps to the <del>apparent</del> <add>appearance of that</add> danger, <del>of impunity.</del> <add>at least in some <gap/></add><lb/>than to the reality. <del>Taking the species upon an</del> <add>In <del>a large number</del> any large division of individuals</add><lb/>taken at random, there will always be a considerable<lb/><del>average, <gap/> not more disposed to believe in</del> <add><del>attribute</del></add><lb/>number at least, if not the majority, who will be disposed to attribute<lb/><add>a greater measure of</add> <del>the</del> probability <hi rend='underline'> <foreign>ceteris paribus</foreign> <!-- i.e., 'all things being equal' --></hi> to such events<lb/>as they wish for than to their opposites: <hi rend='superscript'>(a)</hi> and this<lb/>is more particularly apt to be the case with<lb/>regard to <del>men who are of that <gap/> of </del> <add>the sort of persons who are in <del>boldness</del> <add>question: persons</add></add><lb/>
whose boldness, <add>or rather rashness</add> of temperament must be more than ordinary
<lb/>
<del>temperament as to take into deliberation the</del><lb/>
in order to dispose them so much as to face for a moment the
<lb/>
idea of engaging in <add>any of those</add> <del>any such</del> acts <del>as</del> <add>against which</add> the
<lb/>
law, <hi rend='superscript'>[+]</hi> <add>is seen to</add> have denounced its vengeance. It is only <note>[+] not to mention any of the other sanctions.</note>
<lb/>
for want of <add>proximity and thereby of</add> certainty that the punishment, if
<lb/>
the form of it be greater in magnitude than
<lb/>
the form of the offense, can ever fail of answering
<lb/>  
<sic>it's</sic> intention: were the punishment to follow<lb/>instantly upon the offence, a man would no<lb/>set fire to his neighbours house than he would
<lb/>
thrust his own hand into a furnace.<hi rend='superscript'>(b)</hi></p>
 
<head>Note</head>
 
<p>(a) A simple and convincing proof of this may be seen in<lb/><del>(a)</del> The success of lotteries. <del>for example depends upon</del>
<lb/>
<del>no other principles</del></p>
 
<p>(b) To p. 11 N<hi rend='superscript'>o</hi> 2.</p>





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13 #
C
Of the [purposes] of Procedure

Ends
16
2. Not only 10, but it adds in a still greater degree 2. Expectation of impunity.
perhaps to the apparent appearance of that danger, of impunity. at least in some
than to the reality. Taking the species upon an In a large number any large division of individuals
taken at random, there will always be a considerable
average, not more disposed to believe in attribute
number at least, if not the majority, who will be disposed to attribute
a greater measure of the probability ceteris paribus to such events
as they wish for than to their opposites: (a) and this
is more particularly apt to be the case with
regard to men who are of that of the sort of persons who are in boldness <add>question: persons</add>
whose boldness, or rather rashness of temperament must be more than ordinary
temperament as to take into deliberation the
in order to dispose them so much as to face for a moment the
idea of engaging in any of those any such acts as against which the
law, [+] is seen to have denounced its vengeance. It is only [+] not to mention any of the other sanctions.
for want of proximity and thereby of certainty that the punishment, if
the form of it be greater in magnitude than
the form of the offense, can ever fail of answering
it's intention: were the punishment to follow
instantly upon the offence, a man would no
set fire to his neighbours house than he would
thrust his own hand into a furnace.(b)

Note

(a) A simple and convincing proof of this may be seen in
(a) The success of lotteries. for example depends upon
no other principles

(b) To p. 11 No 2.




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16, 1, 17-18

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051

Main Headings

evidence; procedure code

Folio number

315

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[[info_in_main_headings_field::of the [purposes] of procedure]]

Image

001

Titles

note

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f13 / f14 / f15 / f16

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::r williams [britannia with shield motif]]]

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

c. hamilton

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

16480

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