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+ 53 10 contind
But the evil threatened
is by Lawyer restricted
in duration to present
life in intensity to the
greatest experienced in
do: by Priest excluded
to endless futurity:
and to intensity in
comparison of which
the most intense
torments ever experienced
would be consummate
pleasure. Per
general rule, to these
torments all predestinated:
of exemption,
to a small and uncertain
number, a
chance. Such the threatened
evil, as to probability.
For obtaining this
chance, indispensable
condition, blind
submission to Monarch's
sinister desires, accessorship
to all the suffering
produced by giving
accomplishment to them.
54 11 +
Difference produced
in the character of
the individuals by
their different occupations:
by the different
occupations: by the
different manners in
which they contribute
to the common effect.
56 13. +
Between Lawyer and
Priest the analogy close.
Delusion the constant
object and occupation
of both.
In some countries, places,
and times, the two functions
have been and are
exercised by the same
individual. Under
Mahometanism, the Priest
is the chief Lawyer.
In England, the first Lawyers
were first Priests.
In modern England,
Priests are in ever
encreasing numbers, made
Justice of the Peace.
Identifier: | JB/038/129/001 "JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 38.
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constitutional code |
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john flowerdew colls |
[[watermarks::i&m [prince of wales feathers] 1818]] |
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arthur wellesley, duke of wellington |
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1818 |
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