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<p><note>In what offences it is common &#x2014;</note> Under this restriction it may be observed that the<lb/>
<p><note>In what offences it is common &#x2014;</note>  
<lb/>
Under this restriction it may be observed that the<lb/>
natural profit is naturally common to all the offenders<lb/>
natural profit is naturally common to all the offenders<lb/>
where the natural motive is the <sic>dissocial</sic> pleasure of <add>ill-will, or</add> <add><!-- in red ink -->To p.6. N<hi rend='superscript'>o</hi> 2.</add></p>
where the natural motive is the <sic>dissocial</sic> pleasure of <add>ill-will, or</add> <add><!-- in red ink -->To p.6. N<hi rend='superscript'>o</hi> 2.</add></p>
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<p><note>By sympathy or antipathy the profit of any offence may be common.</note> It is to be observed that by sympathy or<lb/>
<p><note>By sympathy or antipathy the profit of any offence may be common.</note>  
<lb/>
It is to be observed that by sympathy or<lb/>
antipathy the natural profit of any offence whatever<lb/>
antipathy the natural profit of any offence whatever<lb/>
may be common. Without any <del>other a</del> self-regarding<lb/>
may be common. Without any <del>other a</del> self-regarding<lb/>
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<p><note>The term principal had better be discarded.</note> The conclusion is, that the term <del>ambiguous</del><lb/>
<p><note>The term principal had better be discarded.</note>  
<lb/>
The conclusion is, that the term <del>ambiguous</del><lb/>
principal offender being so ambiguous, it seems better<lb/>
principal offender being so ambiguous, it seems better<lb/>
to exclude it altogether; and <del>instead</del> in the room of it<lb/>
to exclude it altogether; and <del>instead</del> in the room of it<lb/>
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<p><note>How it had best be <sic>employ'd</sic>, if at all.</note> If <del>it were necessary</del> on any account<lb/>
<p><note>How it had best be <sic>employ'd</sic>, if at all.</note>  
<lb/>
If <del>it were necessary</del> on any account<lb/>
<add>it were necessary</add> to employ <del>the term,</del> <add>it, it would need to be applied</add> <del>the best way of applying it would</del><lb/>
<add>it were necessary</add> to employ <del>the term,</del> <add>it, it would need to be applied</add> <del>the best way of applying it would</del><lb/>
<del>be it should <gap/> to The term sometimes</del> <add>in some cases</add> to one of<lb/>
<del>be it should <gap/> to The term sometimes</del> <add>in some cases</add> to one of<lb/>
the <add>5</add> sorts of co-offenders above distinguished, <add>+</add> <note>+ See ff 54</note> <del>sometimes</del> <add>in other cases</add> to<lb/>
the <add>5</add> sorts of co-offenders above distinguished, <hi rend='superscript'>+</hi> <note>+ See § 54</note> <del>sometimes</del> <add>in other cases</add> to<lb/>
another: which would appear satisfactorily enough, were it<lb/>
another: which would appear satisfactorily enough, were it<lb/>
worth while to descend any deeper into such discussions.</p>
worth while to descend any deeper into such discussions.</p>

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C 41

Of Co-offenders

the instances in which it is committed is most likely
to produce.

58.

In what offences it is common —
Under this restriction it may be observed that the
natural profit is naturally common to all the offenders
where the natural motive is the dissocial pleasure of ill-will, or To p.6. No 2.

From p. 7. No at bottom.

61

By sympathy or antipathy the profit of any offence may be common.
It is to be observed that by sympathy or
antipathy the natural profit of any offence whatever
may be common. Without any other a self-regarding
profit a man may find a motive for engaging in any
sort of offence whereby his friend may be benefitted, or his
enemy made to suffer.

62

The term principal had better be discarded.
The conclusion is, that the term ambiguous
principal offender being so ambiguous, it seems better
to exclude it altogether; and instead in the room of it
to make use of some one or other of the names above
proposed for the several sorts of offenders according to the
several concerns ways in which they are respectively concerned
in the offence.

63

How it had best be employ'd, if at all.
If it were necessary on any account
it were necessary to employ the term, it, it would need to be applied the best way of applying it would
be it should to The term sometimes in some cases to one of
the 5 sorts of co-offenders above distinguished, + + See § 54 sometimes in other cases to
another: which would appear satisfactorily enough, were it
worth while to descend any deeper into such discussions.





Identifier: | JB/098/031/003"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 98.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

54-58, 61-63

Box

098

Main Headings

penal code

Folio number

031

Info in main headings field

of co-offenders

Image

003

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f39 / f40 / f41 / f42

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::[monogram] propatria [britannia with shield emblem]]]

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

31639

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