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June 1811
Fallacies

Ch. Logical High-fliers

6 5 or 19

Informed union?

6
Example 2. So for
application to be made
of the matter of reward.

Assuming that the
mass of it is employed
the more effectually
government is supported,
he will be
constantly defending
every application made
of it, and calling for
more and more.

So again in regard to the application made or proposed to be made
of the matter of reward.

Expatiating upon the utility and necessity of government
and assuming that the greater the portion is of the matter of
reward that is applied in support of government the
more effectually government will be supported, and
that thus greater the quantity is of this pretious matter
that is employed in the way of retribution for the
services rendered by the servants of govern those who under this or that or any
other name are employed in the service of government
— he will be unceasing indefatigable in the defence of what
soever application is made of it in this way, and
in calling for the availing himself of every favourable
occasion for calling for the application of more and more

7
Example 3. So as to law.

Expatiating in like manner upon the utility and
necessity of law, he will be in like manner indefatigable
in the defence of whatever is done allowance for the or contributes
to the convictions of lawyers — in complaining
of the insufficiency of it, and in proposing and advocating
the augmentation of it

8
Example 4. So as to religion.

Expatiating in like manner upon the utility and
necessity of religion, and assuming that the greater
the quantity is of the matter of reward that is given to men
for professing under some such name as that of the Church or Churchmen
to employ themselves in the endeavour to give encrease
to the force and influence of religion in men's minds, he
will be in like manner indefatigable in the defence of whatsoever
contributes to the increase of the quantity of the matter of
reward
reward thus employed bestowed
(no matter in what way
employed) — in complaining
of the insufficiency
of it, and in proposing
and advocating the augmentation
of it.



Identifier: | JB/104/256/001
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Date_1

1811-06

Marginal Summary Numbering

6-8

Box

104

Main Headings

fallacies

Folio number

256

Info in main headings field

fallacies

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c15

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

th 1806

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

andre morellet

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1806

Notes public

ID Number

34227

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