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29 June 1811 3
Fallacies
V ad superstitionem
Ch. Posterity Chainers
Exposure
1. Politician at large
2
3
Words employed by
Lawyer craft, Priestcraft,
King-craft, Orator-craft
in the way of argument
1. Contract with its synonyms.
2. Sacred, with its synonyms
conjugates
and quasi-conjugates
Now it is that the Imposture, in all its his shapes, Priest craft Lawyer craft, King-craft, Orator-craft spews
its his magazines and pours forth all their its his stores
Now it is that we hear of sanctity: the inviolable
sanctity — of contracts — of engagements in every shape
Now it is that all the synonyms of the word engagement
now it is that all the conjugates and quasi-conjugates
of the word substantive sanctity — saint, sainted sacred, consecrated, consecration holy, holiness
with their et cæteras are brought out and set in array
up against any thing that is good and useful
against the good obnoxious purposed obnoxious good, especially if there be any thing in it that can be
accused of novelty
in whatsoever
shape it presumes to obtrude itself
its unwelcome odious presence.
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