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<p>I copy this suggestion without acceding <add>subscribing</add> to it. Which<lb/> <add>the animosity of party</add> party spleen ascribes</p> | <p>I copy this suggestion without acceding <add>subscribing</add> to it. Which<lb/> <add>the animosity of party</add> party spleen ascribes</p> | ||
<p> | <p>candour suggests another <add>interpretation</add> as more [natural <lb/><del>to</del> and more] probable, though somewhat more<lb/> <sic>excuseable</sic>. Indolence in more fully occupied <note>The love of ease, of the fear of prosecution</note> <lb/>and diffidence in more exposed to so many just and so many unjust attacks are motives more<lb/> natural than a deliberate <sic>desin</sic> of sacrificing<lb/> the happiness of a nation to the interests of a <lb/>profession. The exquisite talents of the official<lb/> <sic>penner</sic> of the statute <hi rend='superscript'>+</hi> <note><hi rend='superscript'>+</hi> En. who <sic>Att.</sic> "Go in 1776"</note> were not wasted [upon] in <lb/> the composition of this important statute. They<lb/> were wanted for the more important employment <lb/>to <add>by</add> which the best <add>clerical</add> talents of this country are <lb/> <add>naturally</add> </p> | ||
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Place and Time
Note employed
I copy this suggestion without acceding subscribing to it. Which
the animosity of party party spleen ascribes
candour suggests another interpretation as more [natural
to and more] probable, though somewhat more
excuseable. Indolence in more fully occupied The love of ease, of the fear of prosecution
and diffidence in more exposed to so many just and so many unjust attacks are motives more
natural than a deliberate desin of sacrificing
the happiness of a nation to the interests of a
profession. The exquisite talents of the official
penner of the statute + + En. who Att. "Go in 1776" were not wasted [upon] in
the composition of this important statute. They
were wanted for the more important employment
to by which the best clerical talents of this country are
naturally
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