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<del>without</del> <add>than by</add> expressing belief on <del><gap/><gap/></del> <add>the part of any person</add> only<lb/>
<del>without</del> <add>than by</add> expressing belief on <del><gap/><gap/></del> <add>the part of any person</add> only<lb/>
by altering the appearances of things themselves</p>
by altering the appearances of things themselves</p>
<p><del>To explain the meaning and</del> justify the creation<lb/>
of this latter term, and at the same time to<lb/>
<sic>shew</sic> that between this and the former the subject<lb/>
is exhausted; it will be necessary to <del><gap/></del><lb/>
<del><gap/></del> <note><del>take a higher post in the region of Metaphysics</del></note> take the matter up a little higher. <del><gap/></del><lb/>
If a man endeavours upon any occasion to influence<lb/>
your belief respecting any fact, it <add>will be</add> <del>is</del> evident<lb/>
that there are but two ways in which he<lb/>
can go about it. The one is to give you to understand<lb/>
what his <del>only</del> own belief [or that of some<lb/>
other person] is about the fact in question. This<lb/>
is the most obvious and common way: and <del>a</del> <add>accordingly</add> <add><sic>falshood</sic></add></p>
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15

Undenominated falshoods may be distinguished
in the first place into ordinary falshood and
fucation. Ordinary falshood is that where a man which seeks
to influence belief in the part of another, by
expressing a corresponding belief on one's own
part. Fucation is a name (from fucus, paint
or varnish) is a name that may be given to
falshood, when it seeks to influence belief on
the part of another in a more an immediate manner
without than by expressing belief on the part of any person only
by altering the appearances of things themselves

To explain the meaning and justify the creation
of this latter term, and at the same time to
shew that between this and the former the subject
is exhausted; it will be necessary to
take a higher post in the region of Metaphysics take the matter up a little higher.
If a man endeavours upon any occasion to influence
your belief respecting any fact, it will be is evident
that there are but two ways in which he
can go about it. The one is to give you to understand
what his only own belief [or that of some
other person] is about the fact in question. This
is the most obvious and common way: and a accordingly falshood


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Identifier: | JB/071/080/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 71.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

not numbered

Box

071

Main Headings

penal code

Folio number

080

Info in main headings field

of simple falshoods

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f15 / f16

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

myears

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

caroline fox

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

23483

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