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OFFENDERS Principal & Accessory. Access.s after: {BR][3]

Offenders Principal & Accessory ACCESSARY after:

v. note in Comm. 38.

This refinement in Jurisprudence which tallies so ill with the gross conceptions in other respects on other topics of
the age in which we observe it to have arisen had its birth, bears evident marks of being smells strongly of the terms which
the offspring of those men of no mean rank & consideration confederated together in Bands to pilfer & times, when in England, as in Greece at an early period is
a Gentleman could/might be asked whether he was not a Robber without offence was no disgrace [to a gentleman] to be thought a Robber. + + Thueyda Homer

However paradoxical it may seem, an accessory After was then in truth an accessory
before the fact

under an engagement tacit or express habitual or pro re nota for material
succour & confederacy. It was peace in the little amongst themselves, &
every man knew before hand where he might fly for succour

It is true that an integrity might be conceived at once so heroical & so enlightened, as
by one bold effort to sacrifice every principle & affection to the publicn gamble.

But experience & the most intimate knowledge scrutiny into human nature assure us, that such
extraordinary exertions are not to be purchased by the community of an individual but by at the expense of the warmest & most
universal ;: a price which never will be paid till all men are equally illuminated by this
most sublime philosophy; nor even then, while as here, the same conduct is equally producible different motives, the one arduous & uncommon, which entitle to the tribute: the other will be easy & familiar which exempt

Their Virtue will ever appease itself to the Law, and every man is will be virtuous when it
him nothing

As the principle of honor is in these in whom it is strong commonly
regarded as a first principle the cases in which it its' decisions from & is
controllable by the principle of general utility being few & disposed
& not taken into co nomine in to the gross calculations of popular morality
& as it is its nature — — — — merit/glory & it's to be stubborn and invariable inflexible, it will not
[itself] yield an under the sudden force of a principle which all on a
sudden is presented as contrary & superior> presents itself with an air of superiority & contradiction/controul

As well that case be every thing compassed by this regulation that can be compassed
all may be compassed by & surer means, it appears to lie open the
fullest consideration Not worth while & can give it not worth while to violate the
simplicity of the Law, furnish examples for of its & lay a snare for the integrity of Jurors
for the sake of establishing a punishment which will fall either upon
none 2 or upon the virtuous1.




Identifier: | JB/063/107/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 63.

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Box

063

Main Headings

law in general

Folio number

107

Info in main headings field

[[info_in_main_headings_field::offenders principal and accessory access[orie]s after]]

Image

002

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c3

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::[gr with crown] [britannia with shield motif]]]

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Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

20296

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