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1<lb/><head>Of [Composition]</head><lb/>Of <del> | 1<lb/><head>Of [Composition]</head><lb/>Of <del>the</del> <add>legislative</add> composition <del>of the laws</del> in general.<lb/>-----<lb/>Legislation considered with respect to its<lb/><note>Legislation, <add>its</add> <del><gap/></del>-<lb/>-<del><gap/> <gap/></del><lb/><del><gap/></del><lb/>two branches - the<lb/>inventive - the graphi-<lb/>-cal</note><lb/><add>composition of the laws</add> may be distinguished into two branches<lb/>the first may be <sic>stiled</sic> the <add><gap/> or</add> inventive branch; the<lb/>other the graphical or grammatical. By the<lb/>inventive branch I mean that which occupies<lb/>itself about the conduct which <del>the legislation</del><lb/>it is thought proper the people should be made<lb/>to observe: by the graphical or grammatical<lb/>branch I mean that which occupies itself about<lb/>the course to be taken for <del><gap/></del> the describing<lb/>of such conduct.<lb/><lb/>As to the inventive branch, the first rudi-<lb/><note>The graphical -<lb/>how far it may<lb/>be applied to the<lb/>improvement of<lb/>the inventive</note><lb/>-ments of it must have been suggested by <del>experi-</del><lb/><del>-ience and</del> <add>actual</add> observation <add>and experiment</add>: by observation of the <add>good or</add> evil<lb/>resulting from the several <del>sorts</del> <add>made</add> of <del>acts</del> conduct<lb/>which by that means the legislator was induced<lb/>to command or to prohibit and of the methods which<lb/>proved most effectual for the <add>procurement</add> attainment of the former<lb/>and the averting of the latter. In this <del>case</del> stage<lb/>the inventive branch must necessarily have taken<lb/>the lead of the graphical. The graphical far from<lb/><add>affording any help <del>to the</del></add> throwing any light to the inventive branch would scarcely | ||
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Of [Composition]
Of the legislative composition of the laws in general.
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Legislation considered with respect to its
Legislation, its -
-
two branches - the
inventive - the graphi-
-cal
composition of the laws may be distinguished into two branches
the first may be stiled the or inventive branch; the
other the graphical or grammatical. By the
inventive branch I mean that which occupies
itself about the conduct which the legislation
it is thought proper the people should be made
to observe: by the graphical or grammatical
branch I mean that which occupies itself about
the course to be taken for the describing
of such conduct.
As to the inventive branch, the first rudi-
The graphical -
how far it may
be applied to the
improvement of
the inventive
-ments of it must have been suggested by experi-
-ience and actual observation and experiment: by observation of the good or evil
resulting from the several sorts made of acts conduct
which by that means the legislator was induced
to command or to prohibit and of the methods which
proved most effectual for the procurement attainment of the former
and the averting of the latter. In this case stage
the inventive branch must necessarily have taken
the lead of the graphical. The graphical far from
affording any help to the throwing any light to the inventive branch would scarcely
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jeremy bentham |
[[watermarks::r williams [britannia with shield motif]]] |
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c. hamilton |
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