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24 July 1810 13
Fallacies
Note continued
§. Universities I. Virtue
§ Virtue

6

Note the notice taken by Vicesimus Knox of this perjury
and nothing done in consequence. Established purblind a nest
and refuge of incorrigible profligacy, and open profligacy.
would for calling a University man a perjurer,
Would not of of be a ?

14 Endless to
all the lessons for
committing perjury

To state and discuss all the several cases in which
explanations and distinctions by the help of which
young men and old, profane and sacred are by
this Right Reverend person instructed and empowered
to committ perjury, he certifying to them that it is not perjury would be an endless business task.
[+] In talking backwards
and forwards but
upon the whole

But by the concluding passage by which howsoever
it may fare with the governed, the governing members
of the University of his by whom whose hands or by whose authority this volume is
put into the hands of every one of the governed, stand are
condemned convicted and pronounced guilty of perjury one and all without
exception must not be omitted.

15. But by a concluding
aphorism he convicts
of "perjury" all the local
authorities
viz. in suffering the
statutes to ob
abrogated, for want
of being enforced.

After some observation on the heavier weight that
lies upon their consciences, and a concession that
in their instance it is not every breach of duty that
amounts to perjury, "But (says he [+]) "if" (which
(speaking of the "Magistratus"
whoever they
are may be)

heaven forbid) quod abit) "by their negligence or indifference carelessness
they suffer any Statutes to grow out of use,
and as it were to be silently tacitly abrogated, even these
men are pronounced guilty of breach of faith and
perjury: "ipsos etiam fides violata ut perjurie
discernimus
."



Identifier: | JB/104/189/001
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Date_1

1810-07-24

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104

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fallacies

Folio number

189

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fallacies

Image

001

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text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c6 / d13 / e6

Penner

jeremy bentham

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jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

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Notes public

ID Number

34160

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