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or by any number of adveraries
to
whom he had rendered himself sufficiently
obnoxious for any length
of time unless admission to an offence
of this description were given in
the Code. In such a c
In such a case nothing wou can
be more natural than that in the
course of the exertions made to escape
from such vexation a man should
subject himself to expense. Here again
then, is a case of imposition of expense.
Here again you will see how out
of every species of apprehended injury
imposition of expense may be produced
viz. by exertion made to avoid it.
Take now an example of simple
mental injury produced by terror.
The foolish exploit so often exemplified by
the exhibition of gosts devils etc. Not many
years ago death was the the consequence
of a frolic of this kind in the neighbourhood
of London: you may perhaps
remember it. By the help of a
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john herbert koe |
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draft of letter 2425, vol. 9 |
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