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42 INDIRECT LEGISLATION.

The resort of people to Coffeehouses instead of Taverns is
formerly is a change of [national] customer for the better
so of the inferior sort of people to the Tea houses — both
diminish drunkenness.

Drunkenness is the vice of the Dole — Luxury has
greatly increased the number of occupations even of those
who exercise no lucrativ employment for their livelyhood
and by that drunkenness in a great degree
in comparison with former times. The American Indians have nothing to do Indi. — and tis for that reason that not one among them can withstand the temptations of drunkenness — if Luxury wre introduced among them it would cure them of it.

Politics an Attention alone is an occupation to those many who have no other
an occupation manly & rational, the source of which has was
not never been for till within this present a Century. — the of the
mechanic however rediculous they may appear
to those properly initiated to in the subject awaken his feelings
his mind him to extend his to connect
the idea of the public interest [with that of his own]
and give him an importance in his own eyes, which
when a portion of happiness that multiplied by the number of persons who experience
it overbalance greatly that of inconvenience which we see in fact practice occasioned
by the mistaken of the unqualified unskilful. —
these advantages in great measure assimilate this
nation to the republics where the public
Interest was so remarkably .
The at does not attain him
France where people were of some education
appear absolutely devoid of all interest in the
to the manner in which they were governed.

By the q Drunkenness and the diseases consequent upon it at a pretty recent period were so general among
the bulk of the people of the Metropolis as to become a national object —
An unskilful Legislature would have combated the evil by some atrocious
Law — What would have been the consequence? the a few victims to their own weakness and the folly of their
Governors would have fallen, compassion for their fate would have kept the Law thenceforth
unexecuted and the Evil would have remained — a skilful Legislature
put lifted the means of a little out of the people's reach, and it
abated. a foolish Nurse will leave a Child alone in a room with
near a fire in it, & threaten it with a severe whipping in a case of it's falling in - she quits the Child and it burns itself — A wise Nurse spares threats, but guards the fire with a circle — & the Child is safe.

INDIRECT LEGISLATION [BR][8]



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Box

096

Main Headings

indirect legislation

Folio number

261

Info in main headings field

indirect legislation

Image

002

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c8 / f42

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::[motif] l v g]]

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Paper Producer

caroline vernon

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

31265

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