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1819 Aug. 17
Fallacies
Ch. Logical High-fliers
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For the illustration of State-policy in this shape For those who have youth and leisure, apt research
would might unquestionably afford examples in abundance.
they How many so ever my observation may at different
times presented to me, my diligence — that diligence which
employs itself in exercises itself by and recordation have afforded
me but this one.
In no assembly can the need of that veneration, of
which forms in general are the object, have been more
sensibly felt, than the English House of Commons. Here On the
by this veneration for forms rests the continuance of that whatever
submission which is shewn maintained towards those men who
in the language of form continue to be the Representatives
of the people, when in reality in truth and substance truth substance and effect
they have so long ceased to be so: that submission
which has had for its bases that community of interest
which at one time originally was real but which by degrees has
given way to an opposition of interests: an opposition
all-pervading, undeniable, and irreconcileable.
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