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By means of the all-compelling all-regulating relation, continually and comprehensively
kept in view – viz. the relation of means to
end – the object aim of been has all along been, withou if possible
without the repulsiveness to give to the branch
of legislation here in question the form of an art,
and, in respect of comprehensiveness as well as
precision, the form, and but if possible without the repulsiveness
of a disease.
One object In particular so far as concerns In respect of comprehensiveness
the object has all along been to persuade and it,
on each occasion the whole field of the subject:
and, in that particular, whatsoever instances of
failure may come to be observed and the pen to be
thereby seen to have been misled by incompleat
and partial views, want of ability not of industry
will have been the cause.
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