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Popularity.
—From p.26
From p.2,
In p.185. A Law is considered without further
ceremony, for being "contrary to the natural impulse of
"self-preservation."
The fear One of the principles have laid down for judges A fundamental principle then
relative to
of the formal laws, is that there should be no formal
Laws.
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-ry is eaten. In the next page + he < fare, and well + p.23
not bear to hear of it. Shall we plant thorns, says
he, in the path of Misery? God forbid! Such refine-
-ments of inhumanity are admi only in govern-
ments so abominable in their constitution, as to
"make the more loss of life desirable."
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Objections like these, + I refer to the head of <unclear> - + which consist within
more <unclear> of his
like without any
reason for it
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punishment |
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popularity |
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note / humanity |
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jeremy bentham |
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caroline vernon |
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