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1823 July 6
Constitut. Code.II Expositive – III. Rationale
Ch. 5. Constitutive
§. (Universal dislocative – why)
Ingratitude. Perfidy. Disloyalty
Folly
3. Fear of the reproach of ingratitude. or Note Gratitude is a sentiment
which in the breast of every other breast not to speak of his own
every individual in proportion as he understands his interest
sees it to be his interest to cherish, in the gratitude sentiment of gratitude
in other breasts every such person will behold a source of
services and thence of benefit beyond all a calculation, to himself
himself. With more or less By the power of the Public Opinion Tribunal+ + See parties §. 3 the duty of
gratitude has at all times and all places been, and at all times and
all places will continue to be enforced. To every human being – to his
Right Reverend Lordship of the number the power of the Public Opinion
Tribunal will the power of that section of it in which the of
he himself lives and moves. In the case of the Right Reverend person
here a question of the two Sections into which that Tribunal
everywhere divided namely the Democratical and the Aristocratical
his the place is in the Aristocratical: and in that section the circle
nearest to him is that which is found by composed of his Right Reverend
Colleagues in office.
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