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4. Suppose, contrarily to all probability, out of 48 of the whole
number men rendered unapt by want of age chosen in
considerable number to the exclusion of men whose
age had arisen to the pitch advanced to the mark deemed requi requisite:
what would be the evil consequences? None: unless
on a certain occasion the persons thus rendered unapt
by non-age should come to outnumber those themselves whose
aptitude was sufficient, and not only so but in consequence
of this predominance of the nonage & consequent
inaptitude, a mischievous measure
which otherwise would have been excluded,
carried. But, if on the former supposition there
were improbability enough, what will be the
degree of it in this case?
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