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3. Courts Martial
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Incongruity: taking
employers for the conduct
of the business, taking
from the catheric profession
a man, on
the presumption of his
being impregnated
with the technical
imperative; as if it
was possible that the
Judge should not be
corrupted by the
Advocate.
One incapacity here incongruity, however there is, which must not be supposed to rest
without remark: the prudence of taking for the evidence of the business
a man impregnated, or supposed to be so, with the impurity
in the profession (to cull in by the
unfortunate name which it admitts of) from the field in
which it is played: [+] as if it were possible
for the Judge not to
be corrupted by the
Advocate The more thorough the impregnation the
more consummate the inaptitude
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Appropriate the
qualification, when
a board is
appropriately qualified
to be Mistress
of a Girl's Boarding School.
Appropriate will be the qualification, when for the plea of the governess
of a female boarding school the preference is given to the sort
of of functionary functionary whose virtue stands distiguished distinguished
by the appellation easy form that of other public characters.
Identifier: | JB/081/356/001 "JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 81.
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jeremy bentham |
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arthur moore; richard doane |
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