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1823 Sept. 6
Constitutional Code
Seldom in such a situation can any address information made to the
understanding be expected: seldom anything better than the
reputation of some trite this or that fallacy. The Whatever it may be
in reality the outside show appearance the real contest will be between
will and will: to the strongest will accordingly and under the
strongest understanding will accordingly be the victory. To
magnify in other all opposing the minds of opponents the idea of his determinateness
– in the words of the strength of the command he has over
his stomach will be the endeavour on the part of each for
that which cannot be a secret to any one of them is – that
if in the case of a endure so much of the labour
as of if among his opponents there be any one who
can and will endure more of the torture than he chooses to
endure subject to, if such be the state of stomachs, he must give
way at last, and join in the perjury whatsoever may have been
the strength of reason on his side. A game at is therefore
the sort of contest which in the eyes such a state of things
is more likely to be exemplified than any other. Imperviousness
therefore and insincerity are effects which with the feature
in it the institutionfinds is as well calculated is as likely to be productive of as it is
unlikely ill calculated to be productive of appropriate aptitude in any
shape.
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