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4. Suppose, contrary to all probability,
out of the whole number, men rendered unapt
by want of age chosen, in considerable number,
to the reclusion of men whose age had advanced
to the mark deemed requisite: what would be
the evil consequences? None: unless, on a
certain occasion, the persons thus rendered unapt
by nonage, should come to outnumber those
whose aptitude was sufficient, and not only so,
but in consequence of this predominance of nonage
and consequent inaptitude, a mischievous
measure, which otherwise would have been
excluded, carried. But, if, on the former supposition,
there were improbabilities enough, what
will be the degree of it in this case?
Identifier: | JB/044/159/002 "JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 44.
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copy/fair copy sheet |
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c13 f45 / c14 f46 |
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john flowerdew colls |
j whatman turkey mill 1829 |
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jonathan blenman |
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1829 |
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