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<head><hi rend='underline'>To be copied</hi></head> | <head><hi rend='underline'>To be copied</hi></head> | ||
<p>"afterwards" <note>Vol: 1 Page [1]</note> | <p>"afterwards" that the Creator has graciously <note>Vol: 1 Page [1]</note> | ||
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reduced the rule of obedience to this <hi rend='underline'>one</hi> | reduced the rule of obedience to this <hi rend='underline'>one</hi> | ||
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"<hi rend='underline'>paternal | "<hi rend='underline'>paternal precept</hi>, that man should pursue | ||
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"his own happiness. | "his own happiness. This he says is the | ||
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"foundation of natural law: and that | "foundation of natural law: and that | ||
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"every action which tends to man's real | "every action which tends to man's real | ||
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"happiness is | "happiness is a part of the law of nature: | ||
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"and every action, which is destructive of | "and every action, which is destructive of | ||
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<p>The reader will easily observe, <del>how much this</del> <add>that this propostion is</add> | <p>The reader will easily observe, <del>how much this</del> <add>that this propostion is</add> | ||
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<del> | <del>last proposition contradicts the preceding part</del> <add>not of a piece <del>of</del> <add>with</add> the rest: & will therefore perhaps</add> | ||
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<del>of our author's arguments: and perhaps</del> <add>be less surprised than vexed when</add> | <del>of our author's arguments: and perhaps</del> <add>be less surprised than vexed when</add> | ||
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<del>he will be no less vexed than surprised, when</del> <add><del>in</del> <add>he</add></p> | <del>he will be no less vexed than surprised, when</del> <add><del>in</del> <add>he</add></add></p> | ||
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To be copied
"afterwards" that the Creator has graciously Vol: 1 Page [1]
reduced the rule of obedience to this one
"paternal precept, that man should pursue
"his own happiness. This he says is the
"foundation of natural law: and that
"every action which tends to man's real
"happiness is a part of the law of nature:
"and every action, which is destructive of
"man's real happiness, is forbidden by the
"law of nature."
The reader will easily observe, how much this that this propostion is
last proposition contradicts the preceding part not of a piece of <add>with the rest: & will therefore perhaps</add>
of our author's arguments: and perhaps be less surprised than vexed when
he will be no less vexed than surprised, when in <add>he</add>
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[[notes_public::"to be copied" [note not in bentham's hand]]] |
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