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17 June 1812
"Fixed table of diet" p.13. If an objection before
mentioned could be removed by a fixed table of diet, and
by something else viz. appointment of resident inspectors
now that would not suffer for even then the Public
could have no reasonable assurance of something else,
viz. instruction attention to religious instruction
and moral improvement. Thus desultory and trifling
is the sort of language with in which a man feel himself
at liberty to indulge himself, under the persuasion that
make the pretence for the breach of faith on what he
is willing more a request than a parcel
of words, and that for making up the parcel one any set
of ingredients as well as any other may suffice.
In the character of an appropriate remedy, a most
absurd and foolish arrangement is hypothetically brought to view, and
the objection made to it is not that it is absurd and
foolish but that if adopted it would be insufficient
– insufficient to what? to the rendering the Honourable
Reporter satisfied with a plan of management which
he was can predetermined to condemn, and for the
condemnation of which he was providing payment for
himself.
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