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<head>12 July 1810 B 2<lb/>
Fallacies</head>
 
<note>Ch. Ins employ most</note>
 
<p>2</p>
 
<note>2<lb/>
Answer &#x2014; knows<lb/>
the same, difference<lb/>
of position the<lb/>
cause of the above<lb/>
differences</note>
 
<p>The same <del><gap/></del> individuals <add>by</add> who at one point<lb/>
of time occupy the position from <del>which</del> whence they<lb/>
receive their denomination of the <hi rend="underline">Ins</hi>, occupy at<lb/>
another time that opposite position <del>from</del> which<lb/>
gives <del>the</del> denomination to the <hi rend="underline">Outs</hi>. In the difference<lb/>
between position and position, and not in any difference<lb/>
in point of character <add>as</add> between individual and<lb/>
individual is <add>must</add> therefore be sought whatsoever difference<lb/>
there may be in <del>the different degree</del> <add>in respect of the number</add> and<lb/>
variety of the fallacies they are respectively <add><unclear>were</unclear></add> in the<lb/>
habit of making <del><gap/></del> use of <add>giving employment to</add>.</p>
 
<note>3</note>
 
<note>3<lb/>
<unclear>Monstralence</unclear> <hi rend="underline">anti</hi><lb/>
To <hi rend="underline">his</hi> belong abuses<lb/>
and imperfections which<lb/>
they are all obliged<lb/>
to be constantly<lb/>
defending</note>
 
<p>But what has been already shewn is <add>+</add> that<lb/>
<note><add>+</add> <!-- Pointer symbol --> Where? <unclear>Breeding</unclear> Chapter.</note><lb/>
whosoever finds himself in the position <del>of</del> occupied<lb/>
by the Ins finds himself encompassed with <add>stationed, in the midst of</add> an<lb/>
immense stock <add>mass</add> of abuses and other imperfections in<lb/>
<del>which</del> the defence of which he finds himself not only <add>merely</add><lb/>
invited but compelled <add>constrained</add> to be incessantly occupied:<lb/>
and [it is the characteristic] of <del>those</del> the<lb/>
whole of that division of fallacies which comes <add>r<gap/></add> <add>belongs</add><lb/>
under the title of fallacies of the Ins it is the <add>belong two</add><lb/>
characteristic property <add>properties</add>, that they serve <add>useful</add> <add><unclear>essential</unclear></add> each of<lb/>
them to, the purpose of being employed in the defence<lb/>
of the whole and each part of the <add>common</add> stock of abuses and<lb/>
imperfections, and that they <del>incapable</del> useless with<lb/>
reference to any good purpose or indeed with reference<lb/>
to every other purpose</p>






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12 July 1810 B 2
Fallacies

Ch. Ins employ most

2

2
Answer — knows
the same, difference
of position the
cause of the above
differences

The same individuals by who at one point
of time occupy the position from which whence they
receive their denomination of the Ins, occupy at
another time that opposite position from which
gives the denomination to the Outs. In the difference
between position and position, and not in any difference
in point of character as between individual and
individual is must therefore be sought whatsoever difference
there may be in the different degree in respect of the number and
variety of the fallacies they are respectively were in the
habit of making use of giving employment to.

3

3
Monstralence anti
To his belong abuses
and imperfections which
they are all obliged
to be constantly
defending

But what has been already shewn is + that
+ Where? Breeding Chapter.
whosoever finds himself in the position of occupied
by the Ins finds himself encompassed with stationed, in the midst of an
immense stock mass of abuses and other imperfections in
which the defence of which he finds himself not only merely
invited but compelled constrained to be incessantly occupied:
and [it is the characteristic] of those the
whole of that division of fallacies which comes r belongs
under the title of fallacies of the Ins it is the belong two
characteristic property properties, that they serve useful essential each of
them to, the purpose of being employed in the defence
of the whole and each part of the common stock of abuses and
imperfections, and that they incapable useless with
reference to any good purpose or indeed with reference
to every other purpose




Identifier: | JB/104/334/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 104.

Date_1

1810-07-12

Marginal Summary Numbering

2-3

Box

104

Main Headings

fallacies

Folio number

334

Info in main headings field

fallacies

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d2 / e2

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

th 1806

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

andre morellet

Corrections

peregrine bingham

Paper Produced in Year

1806

Notes public

ID Number

34305

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