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1826. Decr. 10
Review of Humphreys.
Ch. Agenda
§ Concluding law
II. Now as to expositive matter a few words.
To poison myself from the and consciousness as
well as the imputation of injustice one word more I must say
before I conclude. Of the Bringing to view our Reformists
the supposed imperfections and deficiency have to has
all along been the chief occupation of Article: imperfection
with a view to correction: deficiency. with a view to supply.
Of the of useful information for which we are indebted to afforded by our philanthropic
Reformist - the ability as well as honest zeal who played in the
exposure of the present matters of which the existing
system is almost exclusively confined, and the ingenuity displayed
manifested in so large a proportion of the remedies suggested
no mention has been made but in the most general terms.
But to have conveyed any thing like an adequate idea of the
merits of the work would have required a separate of as and a the greatest
part of it common in including a reprisal of the greatest part of it
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