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Dedic.
From Your example has afforded me I have derived encouragement in the many
hour a fit of despondency, and argument in many a debate.
Vexed with
that man is governed by none but sordid interests, I
have silenced them with the name of Howard
Pursuing the same object and actuated Mr Howard conceives I trust by the
same motives, Mr Howard I have said tis
thy sentiments, as far as I have travelled over the same field
of speculation I find to be in almost every instance congenial to his:
who knows but even my labours may be [well] accepted.
When old that it was madness to
I have answer'd. It was not thought or by the H.
of Commons: it was not thought so in Mr H.
Their admirers will naturally find themselves disposed
to shew a deference give credit to their testimony: and [even] their detractors
[so pure and incapable of misconstruction are your
merits] how bright commanding must be that virtue which can
extort applause touch the hearts from men [I speak (in) the language
of their enemies] so corrupt and worthless so callous to every sentiment of virtue. generous without impressions.
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jeremy bentham |
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