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1819 Nov. 20
Radicalism not
Conclusion
§ Cause of the calumny
Thus it is that the case is stripped of what was extraordinary difficulty that what seemed extraordinary
in the case is removed from it: thus it is that when
seemed inconsistent is found to be consistent: thus it is that
any thing may and is believed by any man: proposition
the most absurd by minds the strongest, and on other points
in other parts of the field of thought and action the most rational
Thus it is that the right of monarch to be
monarch is still believed by : the conduciveness of slavery and the slave
trade to the happiness of masters slaves as well as masters
by others: one thus it was that even by to Lich it seemed
that without any regard to human feelings, maxims of sound morality
might like propositions in School logic be rendered matter
of demonstration by propositions indicative of the connection
between one and import of one word and that of another
thus it was that Newton lost his will in rambling his rambling
over the Apocalypse.
the first of them are
that the Whigs of the
present day could
embrace with delight
delight to join in
namely that "where
"there is no property
"there is no injustice
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