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13 April 1815
Chrest. Tab. II Inserenda
Men of science then put on his guard against propensities to
which human nature or exposed.
To the man of science in whose breast the predominant
affection is not the self-regarding love of reputation and desire of intellectual fame
but the social affection of philanthropy, observations
which have for their the tendency as well as the object id to put him on his guard against those different propensities
which with more or less power and effect
operate in every human breast will be regarded not
as an injury but as a service will be received productive
not out of of with anger at least with any
durable passion or emotion of that kind but rather
of with complacency and thankfulness. He will find
himself thus put upon his guard against an
intestine against a latent and insidious enemy.
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