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13 April 1813 2
Chres Infer

Adv

2

on the other hand, in the nature of human testimony, in in the imperfections
of which such d d notions have their ground that
sometimes their channel, and sometimes their source: on the
propensity the strength of which is in the inverse out of
the quantity of real knowledge possessed and thence with
direct of the ness and immaturity of the
in which the took the
in that propensity to
be deceived, which is in the inverse ratio of the progress of
true knowledge; and of that propensity to be deceive others,
which is in the inverse ratio of the progress of true morality.
Of these propensities the of which it is from by history and biography, that the exemplifications of
and their proof must be derived — must be are furnished. searched for and
looked for in history and biography. As in In so far
as it is from natural philosophy, that these diseases disorders
the remedy against these disorders of the human preservative is derived,
mind is to be looked for deduced, it belongs beyond doubt to the
Chrestomathic course: in so far as it belongs to is from the
principles of evidence, and thence from history and
biography, that
biography, it will probably be generally thought the more general opinion, that the applica
investigation and application of the remedy belong to
a maturer and self self-instructing time
of life. On For on this hand, the correctness of whatsoever notions
may come to be entertained will depend — not, as in case
of Natural Philosophy, in a great principal measure upon the senses
and the memory, but, in a much more greater degree, upon the judgment or judicial
faculty
, and that [+]
too, acting, in this each instance,
under the
necessity of taking
for
including, on
the ground of its
decisions,

on the ground of a vast variety of particulars of vast collection of particulars, ample in
extent, multitude, and variety, nature conjectedly considerable, and
brought altogether after having been brought, altogether all together, into comparison, for the purpose.




Identifier: | JB/042/665/002
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 42.

Date_1

1824-12-27

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

042

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

665

Info in main headings field

constitutional code

Image

002

Titles

local headmen / fields of service

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

"copd"

ID Number

13588

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