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by it of the value of forms, than the family of <add>dynasty of the</add> Grenville<lb/>
by it of the value of forms, than the family of <add>dynasty of the</add> Grenville<lb/>
For his <add>known</add> devotion to the Goddess of Forms or Form, George Grenville<lb/>
For his <add>known</add> devotion to the Goddess of Forms or Form, George Grenville<lb/>
father of the present Baron of that name, and of this elder<lb/>
father of the present Baron of that name, and of his elder<lb/>
brother the late Marquis of Buckingham who is the existing<lb/>
brother the late Marquis of Buckingham who in the existing<lb/>
Marquis has found so worthy a successor, <del>stands recorded</del> <add>has been placed in the</add><lb/>
Marquis has found so worthy a successor, <del>stands recorded</del> <add>has been placed in the</add><lb/>
<del>by <gap/></del> Temple of fame by Edmund Burke.<add>+</add></p>
<del>by <gap/></del> Temple of fame by Edmund Burke.<add>+</add></p>
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Manager. <del>His</del> <add>A</add> Nephew of his, <del>foiled in his first endeavour<lb/>
Manager. <del>His</del> <add>A</add> Nephew of his, <del>foiled in his first endeavour<lb/>
to</del> his friends having been foiled in those wishes <add>to</add> which <add>in the language of form</add> were<lb/>
to</del> his friends having been foiled in those wishes <add>to</add> which <add>in the language of form</add> were<lb/>
so opposite to his own <add>his own were so strenuously opposite</add> &#x2014; the wishes of seening him in that<lb/>
so opposite to his own <add>his own were so strenuously opposite</add> &#x2014; the wishes of seeing him in that<lb/>
elevated station <add>situation</add> in the list <add>s<gap/></add> of the successor to his illustrious<lb/>
elevated station <add>situation</add> in the list <add>s<gap/></add> of the successor to his illustrious<lb/>
Uncle, <del>continues</del> acts <add><unclear>purposes</unclear></add> with exemplary perseverance, the<lb/>
Uncle, <del>continues</del> acts <add><unclear>purposes</unclear></add> with exemplary perseverance, the<lb/>
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1819 Aug. 17
Fallacies

Ch. Logical High fliers

4

Quere whether to insert or omitt this sheet? No. —

No family has In the modern history of this country
in the history of the present and the last preceding reign, no
family has been more distinguished for the store entertained
by it of the value of forms, than the family of dynasty of the Grenville
For his known devotion to the Goddess of Forms or Form, George Grenville
father of the present Baron of that name, and of his elder
brother the late Marquis of Buckingham who in the existing
Marquis has found so worthy a successor, stands recorded has been placed in the
by Temple of fame by Edmund Burke.+

+ See in "Observation on a
"late state of the Nature

For some time in the chief foremost manufactory of forms
Baron Grenville, [sitting in the Speakers Chair] in the role of Speaker was Foreman or Chief
Manager. His A Nephew of his, foiled in his first endeavour
to
his friends having been foiled in those wishes to which in the language of form were
so opposite to his own his own were so strenuously opposite — the wishes of seeing him in that
elevated station situation in the list s of the successor to his illustrious
Uncle, continues acts purposes with exemplary perseverance, the
part which under in community with a Catholic Archbishop is acted performed by
a Coadjutor.

Under these circumstances, that in what whichsoever
House seated the worship of Forms should find in
Lord Grenville one of the most zealous of its votaries,
will not produce and not be a matter of surprize.




Identifier: | JB/104/296/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 104.

Date_1

1819-08-17

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

104

Main Headings

fallacies

Folio number

296

Info in main headings field

fallacies

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c4

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::i&m [with prince of wales feathers above] 1818]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

arthur wellesley, duke of wellington

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1818

Notes public

[[notes_public::"quare whether to insert or omitt this sheet? no." [sic]]]

ID Number

34267

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