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<head>17</head>
<head>17</head>
<p>2. Cause in Case 2- Le-<lb/>gislative perspicuity.<lb/> By Substantive law<lb/> an act being prohibited,<lb/> by Adjective prosecution<lb/> is interdicted to all but<lb/> the Government Advocate,<lb/> subject in a Monarchy<lb/> to the Monarch, in <hi rend='underline'>this</hi><lb/> Constitution, to Prime<lb/> Minister.</p><p>Cause here, regard<lb/> for people's amity, as above.</p>
<p>2. Cause in Case 2- Legislative<lb/> perspicuity.<lb/> By Substantive law<lb/> an act being prohibited,<lb/> by Adjective prosecution<lb/> is interdicted to all but<lb/> the Government Advocate,<lb/> subject in a Monarchy<lb/> to the Monarch, in <hi rend='underline'>this</hi><lb/> Constitution, to Prime<lb/> Minister.</p><
 
p>Cause here, regard<lb/> for people's amity, as above.</p>
 
<head>18.</head>
<head>18.</head>
Hence, supposing great-<lb/> set happiness the end,<lb/> Legislator's opinion is<lb/> that by attaching pun-<lb/>ishment to the acts in ques-<lb/>tion: happiness would be<lb/> diminished: yet by be-<lb/> ing seen to take it off,<lb/> ill-will would be pro-<lb/>duced involving an<lb/> evil which by an un-<lb/> observed course might<lb/> be excluded.
<p>Hence, supposing greatest happiness the end,<lb/> Legislator's opinion is<lb/> that by attaching punishment<lb/> to the acts in question:<lb/> happiness would be<lb/> diminished: yet by being<lb/> seen to take it off,<lb/> ill-will would be produced<lb/> involving an<lb/> evil which by an unobserved<lb/> course might<lb/> be excluded.</p>
 
<head>19</head>
<head>19</head>
Here the supposition<lb/> is that by punishment<lb/> attached to the acts in question,<lb/> happiness<lb/> would be diminished.<lb/> Yet in the promulga-<lb/>tion of a new Code<lb/> were no punishment<lb/> attached to them, dis-<lb/>satisfaction would be<lb/> produced, pregnant<lb/> with more evil than<lb/> will be produced by<lb/> the punishment, added<lb/> to the consequent re-<lb/>straint.
<p>Here the supposition<lb/> is that by punishment<lb/> attached to the acts in question,<lb/> happiness<lb/> would be diminished.<lb/> Yet in the promulgation<lb/> of a new Code<lb/> were no punishment<lb/> attached to them, dissatisfaction<lb/> would be<lb/> produced, pregnant<lb/> with more evil than<lb/> will be produced by<lb/> the punishment, added<lb/> to the consequent restraint.</p>
 
<pb/>
<pb/>
<head>20</head>
<head>20</head>
What then to do here?<lb/> Answer- Apply to the<lb/> obnoxious act the least<lb/> punishment the people<lb/> will to see; but<lb/> appoint for sole pro-<lb/>secutor the Government<lb/> Advocate General.
<p>What then to do here?<lb/> Answer- Apply to the<lb/> obnoxious act the least<lb/> punishment the people<lb/> will to see; but<lb/> appoint for sole prosecutor<lb/> the Government<lb/> Advocate General.</p>
 
<head>21</head>
<head>21</head>
To evils supposed to<lb/> flow from expres-<lb/>sion given to bad<lb/> opinions punish-<lb/>ment has by almost<lb/> all legislators been<lb/> attached. To inquire<lb/> into the reaction<lb/> between this alleged<lb/> cause and the hap-<lb/>piness of the commu-<lb/>nity belongs not to<lb/> this purpose. Only<lb/> for aid to conception<lb/> is it held up to view.
<p>To evils supposed to<lb/> flow from expression<lb/> given to bad<lb/> opinions punishment<lb/> has by almost<lb/> all legislators been<lb/> attached. To inquire<lb/> into the reaction<lb/> between this alleged<lb/> cause and the happiness<lb/> of the community<lb/> belongs not to<lb/> this purpose. Only<lb/> for aid to conception<lb/> is it held up to view.</p>
 
<head>22.</head>
<head>22.</head>
To this purpose belongs<lb/> the observation that<lb/> supposing this policy<lb/> advisable, the Govern-<lb/>meant Advocate<lb/> under Prime Ministers'<lb/> orders is the function-<lb/>ary for carrying it<lb/> into effect.
<p>To this purpose belongs<lb/> the observation that<lb/> supposing this policy<lb/> advisable, the Government<lb/> Advocate<lb/> under Prime Ministers'<lb/> orders is the functionary<lb/> for carrying it<lb/> into effect.</p>
 
<head>22(a)</head>
<head>22(a)</head>
Other means the Pro-<lb/>cedure Code affords<lb/> for frustrating<lb/> antisocial and ma-<lb/>leficent antipathy to<lb/> the people: for ex-<lb/>ample, requisition of<lb/> extra-evidence. See<lb/> Procedure Code.
<p>Other means the Procedure<lb/> Code affords<lb/> for frustrating<lb/> antisocial and maleficent<lb/> antipathy to<lb/> the people: for example,<lb/> requisition of<lb/> extra-evidence. See<lb/> Procedure Code.</p>
 
<pb/>
<pb/>
<head>23.</head>
<head>23.</head>
<p>Cause in Case 3- Judicial<lb/> functionary's sinister<lb/> interest. Evil produced<lb/> particularly in England<lb/> such as will asto-<lb/>nish succeeding gene-<lb/>rations.</p>
<p>Cause in Case 3- Judicial<lb/> functionary's sinister<lb/> interest. Evil produced<lb/> particularly in England<lb/> such as will astonish<lb/> succeeding generations.</p>
 
<p><hi rend='underline'>Void</hi> the word by pro-<lb/>nunciation  of which the<lb/> effect is produced.<lb/> Pretext there must<lb/> be: but none can be<lb/> too frivolous.</p>
<p><hi rend='underline'>Void</hi> the word by pro-<lb/>nunciation  of which the<lb/> effect is produced.<lb/> Pretext there must<lb/> be: but none can be<lb/> too frivolous.</p>
<p>In the copy of a<lb/> written instrument<lb/> a letter which ought<lb/> to be inserted, not<lb/> ought not to<lb/> inserted.<lb/> On this ground with-<lb/>out regard to manner<lb/> and guilt for crime<lb/> the most maleficent and<lb/> atrocious a criminial<lb/> of whose guilt no<lb/> doubt has place<lb/> anywhere, revives<lb/> impunity and is said<lb/> to commit<lb/> crime after crime</p>
 
<p>In the copy of a<lb/> written instrument<lb/> a letter which ought<lb/> to be inserted, not<lb/> ought not to<lb/> inserted.<lb/> On this ground without<lb/> regard to manner<lb/> and guilt for crime<lb/> the most maleficent and<lb/> atrocious a criminial<lb/> of whose guilt no<lb/> doubt has place<lb/> anywhere, revives<lb/> impunity and is said<lb/> to commit<lb/> crime after crime</p>
 
<head>24</head>
<head>24</head>
Now as to corruption.<lb/> Scribe by whom the<lb/> documents are written<lb/> and the impunity<lb/> conferrible, a lowest-<lb/>paid journeyman on<lb/> whom a bribe will<lb/> act with greatest<lb/>force
<p>Now as to corruption.<lb/> Scribe by whom the<lb/> documents are written<lb/> and the impunity<lb/> <sic>conferrible</sic>, a lowest-paid<lb/> journeyman on<lb/> whom a bribe will<lb/> act with greatest<lb/>force</p>





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1831 Sept 19 Const. Code.

17

2. Cause in Case 2- Legislative
perspicuity.
By Substantive law
an act being prohibited,
by Adjective prosecution
is interdicted to all but
the Government Advocate,
subject in a Monarchy
to the Monarch, in this
Constitution, to Prime
Minister.

< p>Cause here, regard
for people's amity, as above.

18.

Hence, supposing greatest happiness the end,
Legislator's opinion is
that by attaching punishment
to the acts in question:
happiness would be
diminished: yet by being
seen to take it off,
ill-will would be produced
involving an
evil which by an unobserved
course might
be excluded.

19

Here the supposition
is that by punishment
attached to the acts in question,
happiness
would be diminished.
Yet in the promulgation
of a new Code
were no punishment
attached to them, dissatisfaction
would be
produced, pregnant
with more evil than
will be produced by
the punishment, added
to the consequent restraint.


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20

What then to do here?
Answer- Apply to the
obnoxious act the least
punishment the people
will to see; but
appoint for sole prosecutor
the Government
Advocate General.

21

To evils supposed to
flow from expression
given to bad
opinions punishment
has by almost
all legislators been
attached. To inquire
into the reaction
between this alleged
cause and the happiness
of the community
belongs not to
this purpose. Only
for aid to conception
is it held up to view.

22.

To this purpose belongs
the observation that
supposing this policy
advisable, the Government
Advocate
under Prime Ministers'
orders is the functionary
for carrying it
into effect.

22(a)

Other means the Procedure
Code affords
for frustrating
antisocial and maleficent
antipathy to
the people: for example,
requisition of
extra-evidence. See
Procedure Code.


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23.

Cause in Case 3- Judicial
functionary's sinister
interest. Evil produced
particularly in England
such as will astonish
succeeding generations.

Void the word by pro-
nunciation of which the
effect is produced.
Pretext there must
be: but none can be
too frivolous.

In the copy of a
written instrument
a letter which ought
to be inserted, not
ought not to
inserted.
On this ground without
regard to manner
and guilt for crime
the most maleficent and
atrocious a criminial
of whose guilt no
doubt has place
anywhere, revives
impunity and is said
to commit
crime after crime

24

Now as to corruption.
Scribe by whom the
documents are written
and the impunity
conferrible, a lowest-paid
journeyman on
whom a bribe will
act with greatest
force


















Identifier: | JB/041/445/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 41.

Date_1

1831-09-19

Marginal Summary Numbering

17-22, 22a, 23-24

Box

041

Main Headings

Constitutional Code

Folio number

445

Info in main headings field

Const. Code

Image

001

Titles

Category

Marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

Recto"Recto" is not in the list (recto, verso) of allowed values for the "Rectoverso" property.

Page Numbering

E3

Penner

Watermarks

J WHATMAN TURKEY MILL 1829

Marginals

Paper Producer

Jonathan Blenman

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1829

Notes public

ID Number

001

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