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<del>Its</del> <add>The very</add> professors <add>which it has of the most important <gap/></add> go to Edinburgh or come from there. <note>I mean not <sic>its'</sic> Professors whose title to that name <gap/> in the Gold, (the reward of violated <gap/>) which they secure &#x2014; Of such the toil of itself always produces a <unclear>pell</unclear>-crop in perfect plenty</note><lb/>
<p><del>Its</del> <add>The very</add> professors <add>which it has of the most important Sciences</add> go to Edinburgh or come from there. <note>I mean not <sic>its'</sic> Professors whose title to that name resides in the Gold, (the reward of violated stipulations) which they secure &#x2014; Of such the soil of itself always produces a <unclear>pell</unclear>-crop in perfect plenty</note><lb/>
What Edinburgh is now, and much more,<lb/>
What Edinburgh is now, and much more,<lb/>
Oxford might be if, &amp;c<lb/>
Oxford might be if, &amp;c<lb/>
Oxford, the seat of pleasantness &amp;<lb/>
Oxford, the seat of pleasantness &amp;<lb/>
Oxford ....... by the <gap/> of so many ....<lb/>
Oxford ....... by the motion of so many ....<lb/>
Genius's became illustrious in <gap/> of &amp;c<lb/>
Genius's became illustrious in a froth of &amp;c<lb/>
Oxford &#x2014;  
Oxford &#x2014; <add>[propitious] to science which inspires the love of science by &#x2014;</add> by the example of the forced <add>reluctant</add> honours<lb/>
paid to the [immortal] Locke when dead, less<lb/>
instructive than [that of] the willing persecution<lb/>
of him when living</p>
 
<p>The example of &amp;c<lb/>
<sic>shews</sic> that Science may be attained sufficient for every<lb/>
purpose of merit &amp; of success without the sacrifice<lb/>
of <add>either</add> their sincerity or their reason.</p>
    
    


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The idle frivolous minutiae of monastic discipline
The dull [and never-ceasing] round of mechanical
devotion

Its The very professors which it has of the most important Sciences go to Edinburgh or come from there. I mean not its' Professors whose title to that name resides in the Gold, (the reward of violated stipulations) which they secure — Of such the soil of itself always produces a pell-crop in perfect plenty
What Edinburgh is now, and much more,
Oxford might be if, &c
Oxford, the seat of pleasantness &
Oxford ....... by the motion of so many ....
Genius's became illustrious in a froth of &c
Oxford — [propitious] to science which inspires the love of science by — by the example of the forced reluctant honours
paid to the [immortal] Locke when dead, less
instructive than [that of] the willing persecution
of him when living

The example of &c
shews that Science may be attained sufficient for every
purpose of merit & of success without the sacrifice
of either their sincerity or their reason.



Identifier: | JB/096/303/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 96.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

096

Main Headings

legislation

Folio number

303

Info in main headings field

subscription

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::[partial propatria britannia motif]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

31307

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