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cannot pretend to Indemnity against
just Complaints:— And if they
should attempt it, it is not to be
imagined, but that they would draw
down Condemnation on themselves.
To sum up all:
When we affect a Concern for the
Education of our Youth, we ought
not to disgrace the End by the
Means.
If a Spirit of Rapine, Fraud, and
Oppression, is to be traced in all we
do, no regard will be shewn to what
we say.
On the contrary, the more Merit
we pretend to,— the more Censure
we are liable to; and nothing can
screen us from it but universal Profligacy. Unhappily
Identifier: | JB/123/262/058 "JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 123.
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panopticon |
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058 |
review of the project for building a new square said to be for the use of westminster-school |
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printed material |
60 |
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recto |
(viii, 51) |
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bentham's annotated copy of the statute; enfolded in a full-size brown wrapper |
41688 |
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