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1821 June 10
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In the next place suppose an individual the choice
fixt upon an individual to have settled upon a foreigner whose case was in such sort distinguished, as
to shut the door against all competition, and suppose by the by such
put an exclusion
to admitt of stile from
foreigner suppose a begun draught proposed and given in accordingly, still the same
jealousy salutary
jealousy the
same jealousy could not fail to stick accordingly.
still the sa
same efficient causes of checks could not fail to causes of fulness that without fail
had attached themselves to the workmen could not fail to attach stick
those to him, and attach themselves to the work: on the part of rulers such members of the
influential class, on a whoever, but for the intrusion might have
the choice might according to their view of the matter
have fallen; on the part of the members of
the community at large a general apprehension
a vague though perhaps not the less strong energetic apprehension
— of inaptitude on his part, either in a moral,
or in an intellectual shape, or in both.
Under these circumstances, nothing short of a
strong and general extensive exp persuasion that, in case of trial,
his appropriate aptitude would in all shapes be found to stand the test
of experience, could, it seems manifest, suffice to
produce, in behalf favour the case of a foreigner, any such
accompanied with any such confidence as
either an invitation to undertake the work, or the acceptance
for to of an offer of on his part for the undertaking of it.
But, in the object of their persuasion would be excluded not would be included the persuasion of his appropriate
aptitude not only in all intellectual shapes, but in a
into intellectual but moral aptitude — aptitude not
only in an intellectual but in a moral shape: in
a word the persuasion that by no reward that could be
received by him would he be prevailed upon could he, if be induced to insist
in his draught any proposed arrangement by which, if adopted,
a sacrifice would be made of the universal interest to any particular
and
and sinister interest.
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letter 2891, vol. 11 |
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