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1824 Apr.23
Constitutional Code
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Groundless exclusion
1. New-age
Our observation here, though drawn from private property
is too important to be omitted
Continually under his eye which passing this paper article
our exclusionist had by before him a youth who at the age of
18 was beyond all doubt fitter for a situation of the sort
in question by appropriate aptitude in every shapein the legislative Assembly of his country than a
vast majority of those by whom it is filled: a youthson by
whom by the ins from him by his father, without
any condition whatsoever this extraordinary aptitude had
been given: and by whom at the same age, no inconsiderable
part was acted in the quence disposal of the lot of a hundred
million of human beings.
Not very easy will it be find his positive proposal
with greater evil, is more likely to become productive of that
evil than the two which are included in the compass of this
one page preceded and succeeded encompassed as it is with so many excellent and
unexceptionable ones.
In the potent situationA selfish and tyrannical husband has capacity
will he be apt to catch at it. and make out of it the pretence for
aggravating the already universally existing tyranny of
the male sex over the female
A selfish and severe father, how eagerly will he
be apt to catch at it, and make out of it a pretence for
converting into puppets of which he alone man
the wares of
which are his hands the minds as well as bodies of his
children of both sexes!
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