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much mischief may be the consequence of confound .
-ing them.  From their having been confounded in
the manner in which, with subscription, it appears to me they have been confounded by his Lordship, , the fol-
-lowing mischief might arise.  A hostile or un-
-candid adversary enemy to his Lordship, might inform the
purposes above opined upon, find the implausible
 pretence for charging him with odious opinions
, which if interrogated, he wont purposely
 and that very /disavow. A glad admirer
 of his Lordship might on his Lordships
 authority set about proclaiming to the world,
 that in all cases of crime, it might be right
 if any one were so disposed, to annex to them
 in the way of punishment more pain than could be
 of any use. This would be giving allowing full sway to
 Tyrants of all denominations, Lay or Ecclesiastic,
 acting from no other than vindictive views. 
The chief cause of these confusions this confusion seems to be there:
 the not considering that the same quantity of pain ought to have the same weight
 given it as the scale of utility in what way
 so ever it is produced, and by what name so ever it
 may be called: whether the good it is proposed to
 compel by means of an [art?] producing  pain, result
 immediately from the pain itself, not only from
 some other effect of the same act. depending if directly or overly collectively If the pain produced by a misdemeanour is less than what the least degree of pain which is produced by law 
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