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1827. Septr. 11
Constitutional Code
9. Independently of all regard to reputation in this shape
sympathy is not incapable of engaging a man to take this
chance of inflicting punishment on another, at whose hands
in his conception, some individual whose circumstance incapacitates
him from self protection, has undergone oppression
in any shape. Name of the Challenge in this case Sympathetic
oppression punishing Challenge. Of this case was the disposition
of of Don Quixote as printed by his celebrated
Biographer. Were it not for the ridicule attached
in modern times to the name denomination Don Quixote Quixote Challenger is
the distinction denomination that might be given to the challenger
in this case. But men in whose breasts the effects of
sympathy is swallowed up by self regard, and who conscious
of being known for what they are, regard with envy
those to whom they observe the affections to be ascribed
would derive too much advantage were any such
from any such appellative were it to have the effect of lessening
the narrowing the operation of beneficial benevolence.
By whatsoever cause be produced
how important so ever or how trifling a challenge is equally
capable of being produced. A species of cause be In the several foregoing
cases, in most of them at lease the cause does not take
place but in consequence of some special and comparatively rare occurrence to which
not more than once, if so much as ever, in the course of
the challengers life it may happen to take place.
in this one word may be seen a cause to which in every day of
a mans life and on any number of times each day, it may
to become productive of this attempt occurrence.
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