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<p>
<del>In the</del> Under the British government the same<lb/>
<del>In the</del> Under the British government the same<lb/>
error over<unclear>eight</unclear> false humanity has given birth to<lb/>
error over<unclear>sight</unclear> false humanity has given birth to<lb/>
<add>acts of generosity <add>donations <add>restitutions</add> indulgences which though less expensive in the<lb/>
<add>acts of generosity <add>donations <add>restitutions</add></add></add> indulgences which though less expensive in the<lb/>
first instance may in their <unclear>reach</unclear> consequences<lb/>
first instance may in their remote consequences<lb/>
be much more detrimental to the state. Estates<lb/>
be much more detrimental to the state. Estates<lb/>
of Rebels have been given back by government<lb/>
of Rebels have been given back by government<lb/>
some after a possession of ??? other, after a possession<lb/>
some after a possession of 45 others after a possession<lb/>
of 75 years. The loss to the state is<lb/>
of 75 years. The loss to the state is<lb/>
trifling but the principle is big with danger. The<lb/>
trifling but the principle is big with danger. The<lb/>
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particular possessions ensured these possessions to the state.<lb/>
particular possessions ensured these possessions to the state.<lb/>
Why give any thing to the descendents of state-delinquents<lb/>
Why give any thing to the descendents of state-delinquents<lb/>
so long ago <unclear>descend</unclear>? why <del>give</del> then<lb/>
so long ago deceased? why <del>give</del> these<lb/>
possessions <add>of</add> above all others? &#x2014; Why? &#x2014; unless<lb/>
possessions <add>of</add> above all others? &#x2014; Why? &#x2014; unless<lb/>
under the <unclear>action</unclear> of natural and indefeasible <add>hereditary</add> rights<lb/>
under the notion of natural and indefeasible <add>hereditary</add> rights<lb/>
rights of a <add>complexion</add> more sacred complexion than that<lb/>
rights of a <add>complexion</add> more sacred complexion than that<lb/>
of any which human laws can create. Apply <add>Turn now</add><lb/>
of any which human laws can create. Apply <add>Turn now</add><lb/>
these pretended natural rights, will 20 years more <add>will</add><lb/>
<gap/> to Ireland &#x2014; If 75 years will not obliterate<lb/>
these pretended natural rights, will 20 years more <add>will</add></p>




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In the Under the British government the same
error oversight false humanity has given birth to
acts of generosity <add>donations <add>restitutions</add></add> indulgences which though less expensive in the
first instance may in their remote consequences
be much more detrimental to the state. Estates
of Rebels have been given back by government
some after a possession of 45 others after a possession
of 75 years. The loss to the state is
trifling but the principle is big with danger. The
same law which ensures to any individual his
particular possessions ensured these possessions to the state.
Why give any thing to the descendents of state-delinquents
so long ago deceased? why give these
possessions of above all others? — Why? — unless
under the notion of natural and indefeasible hereditary rights
rights of a complexion more sacred complexion than that
of any which human laws can create. Apply Turn now
to Ireland — If 75 years will not obliterate
these pretended natural rights, will 20 years more will



Identifier: | JB/032/003/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 32.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

032

Main Headings

civil code

Folio number

003

Info in main headings field

civil

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f5 / f6 / f7 / f8

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::l munn [britannia with shield emblem]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

benjamin constant

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

9974

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