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II. Summary Procedure
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22 That accordingly he humbly entreats the Honble House
should is be the good fortune of the Public to obtain on their part a
hearing from the Honble House, to take notice of the department of
every one of all sorts of its number as belong to the profession in
any class or part thereof — to take notice of that deportment, namely
(with the exception of the approval of the express proposed substitution, if
any such there be) whether there be so much as a single one
of them, by whom, either by silence when thus called upon, or by
the insufficiency of his arguments make virtual confession of
his of the inaptitude of the existing regular system, and
the aptitude of the proposed summary system.
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23 That given on the part in the instance of any thing to which in
the way of argument it may happen to have been uttered either
in support of the one or the condemnation of the other, Your Petition
humbly entreats the Honble House to observe whether
it be not composed of matter altogether irrelevant or
as in the words of the common and familiar phrase nothing to the purpose
being composed of either of matter altogether irrelevant such
as personality vituperation in laudative reference to the supposed
superior wisdom of less experienced ages or other such arguments
viz for these many reference page stand refuted and exposed by
the Book of Fallacies, or vague generalities for which no
ground is alledged produced:, and of which no special application is
made.
Identifier: | JB/081/422/001 "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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