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8. As to the future members, admitting even that,
in some contingent period consequent upon
the favourable termination of the necessary
Chancery Suit above spoken of, an opening
may be desired, of a possible advantage
to those successors, exceeding what
would result to the same successors from the
adoption of the plan now proposed, it may
still be deserving of consideration on the part
of the existing members, whether the liberty
they have of consulting their own immediate
advantage may not, by the regard
due to the interests of a higher order, be found
to be converted into a duty, paramount to any
such hypothetical & unknown relatives:
more especially if it be considered, how impossible
it is that any the slightest sensation
of an unpleasant kind should ever be
excited, by the proposed transaction, in the
breast of any individual, in whose instance
no expectation, of the benefit which he is for argument
sake supposed to be bereaved of by it,
could ever have taken place.
the favour
due to him whose
contest initiative is de
no preference to
him whose
is de lieu
captured in a
well known
principle of
general law
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