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1819 Aug. 8.
Fallacies
Ch. 3. Classification
§ Outs are Ins pro tanto
5 or 6
To them The people are without distinction objects of contempt — continually proclaimed
contempt — all who seek for a remedy to the
grievances under which they groan — object of their hatred of
their equally undisguised hatred — they have thus made themselves
objects of hatred to that already vast and daily growing
portion of the people — they see they are what the state of things is, and they affected
affect to be surprized at it. This popular hatred which they can
will not extinguish — which by continually cast fresh fewel
they keep blazing, they think to express by forbidding it
by punishing all that they can punish — the expression of it.
Partakers with the Ins of the same sinister interest with
the Ins, the Outs are partakers with them in the same feelings
in the same wishes, in the same endeavours.
Little less ripe for slaving than the great body of the Ins are the
greater body of the Outs: so as he has but slaves under him, the
Aristocrat had run to keep them with him rather than part with them would be content to have
a despot over him. To sell what liberty they have left
they want nothing but a purchaser.
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