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1827. Novr. 26
Law Amendment.
Propositions
Ch. IV Oath none
§ 4
Ul Ch. IV
Oath, none
By oath truth shut
out falsehood forced in
§ § i.
Prop. 1. Falshood let in, forced in, : truth shut
out [+] [+] falshood not only
useful, but known to
be so by those by whose
the
of them has been
made necessary necessitated : proofs
out. in such sort appropriate by which if
suffered to come in
the direct opposite
of that which is
a warrant for which
is made by the exchequer
would have been be commanded decision proceeded on grounds that forgo to have nothing
to do with the merits. [1] Perjuries founded in countless multitudes
that by this virtues by this means falshoods in still vaster more immense multitudes
may in, falshoods which though conducive to the same sinister
purposes are not perjuries In all these forces abuse
by which be whosoever these pages are supportable will be seen
ruling: but and in all those forces not to speak of other in the same time which
have or will be here seen, abuse must be rooted up and swept
away, or injunction must for continued to require transplant
By this forced perjury
immorality taught by
the professed guardians
of morality
But of all this abuse that which consists in the injection of in
perjuries for the production of falshood to a much multiplication/production of excessive falshoods in a
still enormously greater multitude number is beyond comparison more the most
abominable. [For here, by the professed and pretended and so
enormously paid guardians of morality will be seen not only
the traders — the self conscious traders of immorality in this its
most pernicious form the ready instrument of it in all other forms
but the men of by whose power the practice of it has been
compelled.
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jeremy bentham |
brocklesby & morbey 1827 |
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edmund henry barker |
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