But the fact is, he cannot get it at that lower rate. At a higher rate, however, he could get it: and at that rate, though higher, it would be worth his while to get it: so he judges, who has nothing to hinder him from judging right; who has every motive... The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal - Sida 361redigerad av - 1788Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
| Jeremy Bentham - 1787 - 230 sidor
...fa6t is, he cannot get it at that lower rate. At a higher D a rate, 36 LETT. IV. Reafcnsfor Rejlraint. rate, however, he could get it : and at that rate,...motive and every means for informing himfelf of the circumftances, upon which rectitude of judgment, in the cafe in queftion, depends. The legiflator,... | |
| 1788 - 678 sidor
...t bought he could get it at that rate, moil furely he would not give a higher— But the fac't is, he cannot get it at that lower rate. At a higher rate,...him from judging right ; who has every motive and eyery means for forming a right judgement ; who has every motive and every means for informing himfelf... | |
| Jeremy Bentham - 1816 - 292 sidor
...for thati for by the supposition he has nothing defective in his understanding. But the the fact is, he cannot get it at that lower rate. At a higher rate,...though higher, it would be worth his while to get it : so he judges, who has nothing to hinder him from judging right ; who has every motive and every means... | |
| New York (State). Legislature. Senate - 1837 - 632 sidor
...trusted for that: for by the supposition, he has nothing defective in his understanding. Bui the fact is, he cannot get it at that lower rate. At a higher rate,...could get it: and at that rate, though higher, it woulJ be worth his while to get it: so he judges, who has nothing to hinder him from judging right;... | |
| Jeremy Bentham - 1839 - 318 sidor
...trusted for that, for by the supposition he has nothing defective in his understanding. But the fact is, he cannot get it at that lower rate. At a higher rate,...though higher, it would be worth his while to get it : so he judges, who has nothing to binder him from j udging right — who has every motive and every... | |
| Jeremy Bentham - 1839 - 314 sidor
...trusted for that, for by the supposition be has nothing defective in his understanding. But the fact is, he cannot get it at that lower rate. At a higher rate,...though higher, it would be worth his while to get it: so he judges, who has nothing to hinder him from judging right — who has every motive and every means... | |
| 1881 - 446 sidor
...for that: for by the supposition, he has nothing defective in his under standing. But the fact is, he cannot get it at that lower rate. At a higher rate,...though higher, it would be worth his while to get it: so he judges, who has nothing to hinder him from judging right; who has every motive and every means... | |
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