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Promulgation

Separation of Professions beneficial — So of Laws. (1 It is an observation frequent in the mouths
of Political Oeconomists, how much the object
of their science (I mean the several Mechanic Arts)
has gained by the separation of professions:
it may be applied observed with equal truth
little not less would the end of it be advanced [Science itself be benefitted]
by a correspondent separation of the regulations
it contains.+
+ after this, or before, the Fable of the Bundle of Faggots.

Give to each man what belongs to him [to learn,]
apart from what belongs not to him, but others.
The whole main secret of promulgation and of composition
as far as it regards takes that # # notoriety for its end for it's end consists
in furnishing each man with just so much of
the Law as concerns him, and nothing more
"Divide & impera," a lesson maxim not less apposite true of
to the objects of intellectual than of political
dominion, may serve us for our guide — If
we look for a more familiar illustration, the
[old apologue] fable book will supply us. instruct us
The old ingenious apologue invented to exculcate the
virtue resisting of union; + + to oppose counter resistance to disarm it expresses by it's converse the virtue of separation to give upon any subjects
over what a man would wish to gain the
mastery.

It is nothing more than what the fable book# would might have taught us # the force of them in mis in united that storehouse treasure of yet unexhausted wisdom — The twigs in the fable which by
their force in union, though when bound together typify the force of
union to stand against attack, denote by their
weakness when apart, the efficacy of separation
to overcome resistance.







































































































Identifier: | JB/079/027/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 79.

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079

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027

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separation of professions - laws - fable of faggots

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001

Titles

promulgation part. codes utility of prelud.

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

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Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::[gr with crown motif] [lion with vryheyt motif]]]

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Notes public

ID Number

25469

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