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<p>Thus far we have seen the <add>expected</add> readiness of Juries <lb/> to give uniformity to delinquents or supposed delinquents<lb/> contributing <add><unclear>added</unclear></add> to the popularity of the institution <lb/>but for this reason that a whole people either are <add>have</add><lb/> <del>or apprehend</del> <add>been already</add> delinquents, or are <add>have been</add> under the continual <lb/>opprobrium of finding themselves to be in that disastrous <lb/>predicament: legal criminality being capable of<lb/> finding itself in the same <add>and on the same occasion</add> <gap/> <del>with</del> not only with<lb/> moral innocence, but with <add>the most meritorious</add> moral virtue.</p>   
<p>Thus far we have seen the <add>expected</add> readiness of Juries <lb/> to give uniformity to delinquents or supposed delinquents<lb/> contributing <add><unclear>added</unclear></add> to the popularity of the institution <lb/>but for this reason that a whole people either are <add>have</add><lb/> <del>or apprehend</del> <add>been already</add> delinquents, or are <add>have been</add> under the continual <lb/>opprobrium of finding themselves to be in that disastrous <lb/>predicament: legal criminality being capable of<lb/> finding itself in the same <add>and on the same occasion</add> <gap/> <del>with</del> not only with<lb/> moral innocence, but with <add>the most meritorious</add> moral virtue.</p>   


<p>But in whatever part of the final system <lb/>a weak spot is to be found, that spot will be seen<lb/> of commanding the attachment and of all delinquents,<lb/> <del>who</del> and would be delinquents who in the<lb/> weakness of this part of the legal system <add>or because for transgression</add> behold the<lb/> means <add>a source</add> of <gap/> and safety for themselves. </p>  
<p>But in whatever part of the final system <lb/>a weak spot is to be found, that spot will be sure<lb/> of commanding the attachment and <unclear>eulogism</unclear>of all delinquents,<lb/> <del>who</del> and would be delinquents who in the<lb/> weakness of this part of the legal system <add>or because for transgression</add> behold the<lb/> means <add>a source</add> of <gap/> and safety for themselves. </p>  





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7 June 1808
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3. Smuggling.
3. Smuggling

Thus far we have seen the expected readiness of Juries
to give uniformity to delinquents or supposed delinquents
contributing added to the popularity of the institution
but for this reason that a whole people either are have
or apprehend been already delinquents, or are have been under the continual
opprobrium of finding themselves to be in that disastrous
predicament: legal criminality being capable of
finding itself in the same and on the same occasion with not only with
moral innocence, but with the most meritorious moral virtue.

But in whatever part of the final system
a weak spot is to be found, that spot will be sure
of commanding the attachment and eulogismof all delinquents,
who and would be delinquents who in the
weakness of this part of the legal system or because for transgression behold the
means a source of and safety for themselves.




Identifier: | JB/035/277/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 35.

Date_1

1808-06-07

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

035

Main Headings

constitutional code; evidence; procedure code

Folio number

277

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

e7

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

th 1806

Marginals

Paper Producer

andre morellet

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1806

Notes public

ID Number

10870

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