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<head>Compensation.</head> | |||
<p>The argument to which the above reasons have <note>That for the affirmative the best argument for Tyranny and Persecution</note> | |||
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been opposed [ I look upon as being] will I believe | |||
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be found to be the best grounded as well as <add>the</add> most | |||
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plausible argument that can be given in favour | |||
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of <unclear>prevention,</unclear> <head>of any kind</head> that is <gap/> of punishment without | |||
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<del>a real mischief.</del> <add>any other mischief than the pain of antipathy which give birth to the desire</add> | |||
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Whether <del>of</del> a practise be really | |||
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mischievous may be judged of by the possibility or | |||
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impropriety of ranking it <add>with propriety</add> in one or other of | |||
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the four claps <del><gap/></del> marked out in the table of | |||
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offences. <note><gap/>At the end of that volume. See <unclear>Tragm</unclear> in Gov't Preface</note> | |||
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<del><note>Antipathies<gap/>be<gap/>cured than satiated</note></del></p> | |||
<p><del><gap/><gap/></del> <unclear>The punishments</unclear> of Antipathy <unclear>there</unclear> is | |||
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there is a cheaper way of caring, than by <gap/> them | |||
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[with the <unclear>infamy</unclear> of those against whom they are | |||
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<unclear>enblained</unclear>. It is only letting reason have its course | |||
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<unclear>Most</unclear> antipathies that have no foundation in reason | |||
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will in time be cured by it. Bear on how<del><gap/></del> weak | |||
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and slow <del>for</del> so wer in its <unclear>operations</unclear>, <gap/> if there | |||
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is no force to oppose it, will <add>always</add> in the end prevail.] <unclear>wimpled</unclear> | |||
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in the end. For what <gap/> can we mean by | |||
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Reason <add>in any case</add>, than that sort of argument which when urged | |||
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in its fullest force and placed in the clearest light, | |||
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has in virtue of <del><gap/></del> the fixed principles of human nature | |||
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the strongest tendency of any to convince and | |||
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satisfy as. </p> | |||
<p><del><gap/></del> A concluding reason against the satiating of | |||
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irrational antipathies how popular so ever <del><gap/></del> with the suffering | |||
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of those against whom <add>where <unclear>practices</unclear></add> they are intended in that | |||
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<add>it will be always cheaper curing them than satiating them</add> at the long run [they may be always cured at a cheaper rate. <note>Antipathies may be cheaper cured than satiated</note></p> | |||
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11 Compensation.
The argument to which the above reasons have That for the affirmative the best argument for Tyranny and Persecution
been opposed [ I look upon as being] will I believe
be found to be the best grounded as well as the most
plausible argument that can be given in favour
of prevention, of any kind that is of punishment without
a real mischief. any other mischief than the pain of antipathy which give birth to the desire
Whether of a practise be really
mischievous may be judged of by the possibility or
impropriety of ranking it with propriety in one or other of
the four claps marked out in the table of
offences. At the end of that volume. See Tragm in Gov't Preface
Antipathiesbecured than satiated
The punishments of Antipathy there is
there is a cheaper way of caring, than by them
[with the infamy of those against whom they are
enblained. It is only letting reason have its course
Most antipathies that have no foundation in reason
will in time be cured by it. Bear on how weak
and slow for so wer in its operations, if there
is no force to oppose it, will always in the end prevail.] wimpled
in the end. For what can we mean by
Reason in any case, than that sort of argument which when urged
in its fullest force and placed in the clearest light,
has in virtue of the fixed principles of human nature
the strongest tendency of any to convince and
satisfy as.
A concluding reason against the satiating of
irrational antipathies how popular so ever with the suffering
of those against whom where practices they are intended in that
it will be always cheaper curing them than satiating them at the long run [they may be always cured at a cheaper rate. Antipathies may be cheaper cured than satiated
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