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1822 Oct. 23
Constitut. Code
Turpitude – inferring moral from physical.
Delusion – verbal causes.
☞ Add in this case illusion where the effect may take place
without sinister design
Where a physical cause of physical disgust has place
ascribing on no better or other grounds the
regarding this as a justificative cause for contempt or
hatred antipathy towards a person be any individual by whose
person the unpleasant sensation or imagination has been produced.
In this circumstance the opulent find what is among them passes
for a justificative cause for contempt as towards the indigent.
Rudiments Mans little if not all nursing to himself: noxious to others. Want
of wasting or charging death produces bad odor; sight of dirt, apprehension of bad
odours. The large the blame on the nasty man: whereas it is
an infirmity in the man; he would be the happier without it.
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