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NOTORIETY.Irelan. Conclus. 'Rom - Carm-necessy Prelud

D & G. To be taught in Schools. Prec: Romans Cicero.
(1) I do not know exactly how many trades it has been
observed in mentioned and observed mentioned to no purpose, that the
Roman Laws of the 12 Tables used, according
to Cicero to be part into the hands of their
children to get by heart as a carman necessarium,
a necessary exercise: As our
Laws instead of being contained in the 12 Brass
tables unhappily take up 10 quarto Volumes
each of which would hold the contents of
some hundreds of such Brass Tables, 121 Volumes
to which a thirteenth an elusive a 12th of equal bulk is making
haste to join itself, those to whom observation
has been [principally] addressed, have
found means to proceed themselves without much found no great difficulty in satisfying themselves <note><add>that the wisdom of the Romans can be as to them </note>
difficulty that there is what I have mentioned can be no such to them.

It is my fate to have conceived, & it must be is a task my task
I have here not myself to endeavour to make it appear to

(2) NOTORIETY. Rom - Carm. Necissar make to a Snowdon to the Alps they who have charge
in past times have had charge of our spiritual
concerns have not thought themselves
be barred from the power nor dispensed
from the obligation, of extracting a summary
which or to for that topic should be made, & which
is actually made a carman necessarium; & they have
done well - They have done well, if not altogether as
to the execution at least as to the design.

If along with to that better <add> much </add> that for which every man
will be the better, they have expected joined more for that for
which nobody no man can be the better & came for <lb/ >which some men may be for the worse ||, that
is not to b my present purpose.
|| That the body & blood of Christ is verity & indeed taken & received by the faithful in the Lord's Supper "is one of those propositions as I conceive for which some men may be the worse . Shows not who should be the better.

PROMULG: Prelud:
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Identifier: | JB/079/043/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 79.

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not numbered

Box

079

Main Headings

law in general

Folio number

043

Info in main headings field

happiness and unhappiness their ingredients

Image

002

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text sheet

Number of Pages

2

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recto

Page Numbering

e16 / e17

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

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

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jeremy bentham

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Notes public

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25485

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