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<head>Judges Numbers Judicial Estab.</head><lb/><lb/><note>7<lb/>Subjection to pub-<lb/>-lic opinion is<lb/>weakened <add>by <gap/> by</add> in <add>7</add> seven<lb/>different ways.</note><lb/><lb/><del>The Dependence <gap/> on public opinion <add>will be found to be</add> is weak</del>ened<lb/><del>in this station by numbers in the seven different</del><lb/><del>ways.</del><lb/><lb/><del>1. Numbers help one another</del><lb/>1. In a body of Judges numbers <del>to</del> contribute<lb/>to weaken on the part of each man his depen-<lb/>-dence on public opinion in seven different<lb/>ways.<lb/><lb/>1. They may even help him to overbear it<lb/>and <del>govern it</del> command it in a certain degree<lb/>instead of paying obedience to it: and thus they<lb/>will do in <gap/> of the <add>favourable</add> prejudice that waits on<lb/>profession and high station: <add>giving</add> setting thus the law<lb/>to public opinion instead of receiving it. If<lb/>the influence thus exerted extended itself over the<lb/>whole body of the public, the immediate mischief<lb/>would not be so great, except & in as far as<lb/>it tended to establish dispotism: for <del><gap/></del> to the<lb/>sense of security it is no matter which sets the<lb/>law to the other the opinion of the public or the<lb/>opinion of the Judge, so as the two agree they<lb/>do but agree. But the mischief is in this re-<lb/>-spect that the influence of the sort of prejudice in
<head>Judges Numbers Judicial Estab.</head><lb/><lb/><note>7<lb/>Subjection to pub-<lb/>-lic opinion is<lb/>weakened <add>by <gap/> by</add> in <add>7</add> seven<lb/>different ways.</note><lb/><lb/><del>The Dependence <gap/> on public opinion <add>will be found to be</add> <del>is weakened</del><lb/><del>in this station by numbers in the seven different</del><lb/><del>ways.</del><lb/><lb/><del>1. Numbers help one another</del><lb/>1. In a body of Judges numbers <del>to</del> contribute<lb/>to weaken on the part of each man his depen-<lb/>-dence on public opinion in seven different<lb/>ways.<lb/><lb/>1. They may even help him to overbear it<lb/>and <del>govern it</del> command it in a certain degree<lb/>instead of paying obedience to it: and thus they<lb/>will do in <gap/> of the <add>favourable</add> prejudice that waits on<lb/>profession and high station: <add>giving</add> setting thus the law<lb/>to public opinion instead of receiving it. If<lb/>the influence thus exerted extended itself over the<lb/>whole body of the public, the immediate mischief<lb/>would not be so great, except & in as far as<lb/>it tended to establish dispotism: for <del><gap/></del> to the<lb/>sense of security it is no matter which sets the<lb/>law to the other the opinion of the public or the<lb/>opinion of the Judge, so as the two agree they<lb/>do but agree. But the mischief is in this re-<lb/>-spect that the influence of the sort of prejudice in





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Judges Numbers Judicial Estab.

7
Subjection to pub-
-lic opinion is
weakened by by in 7 seven
different ways.


The Dependence on public opinion will be found to be is weakened
in this station by numbers in the seven different
ways.

1. Numbers help one another
1. In a body of Judges numbers to contribute
to weaken on the part of each man his depen-
-dence on public opinion in seven different
ways.

1. They may even help him to overbear it
and govern it command it in a certain degree
instead of paying obedience to it: and thus they
will do in of the favourable prejudice that waits on
profession and high station: giving setting thus the law
to public opinion instead of receiving it. If
the influence thus exerted extended itself over the
whole body of the public, the immediate mischief
would not be so great, except & in as far as
it tended to establish dispotism: for to the
sense of security it is no matter which sets the
law to the other the opinion of the public or the
opinion of the Judge, so as the two agree they
do but agree. But the mischief is in this re-
-spect that the influence of the sort of prejudice in




Identifier: | JB/051/379/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 51.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

6-8

Box

051

Main Headings

evidence; procedure code

Folio number

379

Info in main headings field

judicial establishment judges number

Image

002

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f7* / f8* / f9 / f10

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::l munn [britannia with shield emblem]]]

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

benjamin constant

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

16544

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