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Deontology Private Effective Benevolence Negative
When it appears to you that you have cause
for complaint against a man on the ground of some
conduct on his part in relation to you, and thus
either on his account or your own, or
in short on the account of any body whatsoever
it may be of use that you should
let him know as much & as
much as may be the causing him to suppose
that in the account in question you think ill
of him: speak to him in such
manner that he may regard you as ascribing
such his conduct to whatever cause would reflect
least, if any, blame upon it.
If, for instance, you seek in wrath to desire to see him
and
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