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1827 May 24
Procedure Code

C3 6 ult
Ch. All-embracing Arrangements

(3 §.3 Ends in view

Expositive. Instructional

Art. 11. Ends 1 the above proper ends
2. improper and
actually pursued

Art. 11 On this occasion with a view to these same ends taking these for the ends
proper ones
ends of more or less use not altogether without use it may be to bring to view two other
ends, by the respective denomination of improper and actually
pursued ends.

Expositive.

Art. 12. Improper
those opposite or non
coincident with the
proper.

Art. 12 By Improper ends understand not only ends diametrically
opposite to the above only proper ends, but also moreover all other ends
the aiming at which leads to ends non-coincident with and
deriving fr more or less diverging from those same exclusively
proper ends: that is to say, maximization of the quantity and effect of misdecision
maximization of the quantity and effect of non-decision, or so
far as decision is there: maximization again of delay, expence
and vexation.

Expositive

Art.13 ends actually
pursued the greatest happiness
of the persons
concerned in procuring the system

Art. 13 As to the ends actual pursued in and by every system
of procedure actually pursued, by the universal nature of men
they have been said in this course of procedure or say active
or operative been what they were in every other to have been and ever will
be, the greatest happiness of the aggregate number of the persons
concerned in the framing whether in the way of immediate agency
or in that of influence in the framing of it.

Expositive

Art 14 The greatest happiness
of these persons
being in a great measure
coincident opposite with that of
the members of the
community — hence
so for — a coincidence proportionate opposition
in the proper and actually
pursued ends. But in so far
as the greatest happiness is coincident
so far that are the ends.

Art. 14 The greatest happiness of persons of this description
not being in a state of uniform opposition but in some way
coincident agreeing with and in parallel to an other instance diverging from
or opposite repugnant to the greatest happiness of the aggregate number
of the members of the community for in the government of which
the substantive Code has been framed, hence so it is that be
in a more or less considerable degree the ends by them
and accordingly attained by them have been those same exclusively
proper ends, in a more or less considerable degree the opposite several
ends
correspondent and opposite
to those same exclusively
proper ends.



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Date_1

1827-05-24

Marginal Summary Numbering

Not numbered

Box

056

Main Headings

Procedure Code

Folio number

129

Info in main headings field

Procedure Code

Image

001

Titles

Expositive Instructional / Expositive

Category

Text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

D6 / E3

Penner

Watermarks

Marginals

George Bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

18185

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