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1822 June 30
but sympathy if correspondent in affection
for adequacy capable of it.
These the of for remedy or charge of the individual
in every in the individual the and the submitted
Thus it is that to every practical purpose in the
situation of Monarch inaptitude in that branch which
stands opposed to appropriate moral aptitude should at in
all places and all times be regarded as consummate.
The Be the man who he may, that thing whatever it be by the contemplation of which
no meanness is produced in his mind, that thing, be it what it may, it is not hoped he can have no desire to
he should have any desire to remove. That by the Be the suffering of suffers among his subjects even so
numerous – be the sufferings of such ever to ever so
long protracted, seen or unseen, no must meanness
worth taking into account as capable of procuring
a relaxation of those same sufferings can ever find entrance into a
breast so submitted.⊞ ⊞ Why? because experience
being altogether
wanting, no
conception of those
same sufferings can
ever have place had
place in any such
high-seated breast. In a word To sympathy of affection, correspondent sympathy of
conception is indispensable. But in a situation such as his
any conception of any of those sufferings they like a adequate.
The In an
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