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<p>The persons to whom <add>whose views and situations</add> an offer of this kind<lb/>
<p>The persons to whom <add>whose views and situations</add> an offer of this kind<lb/>
may be <add>appear suitable</add> adapted may <add>to concieve</add> be distinguishable into these<lb/>
may be <add>appear suitable</add> adapted may <add>to conceive</add> be distinguishable into these<lb/>
classes</p>
classes</p>


1. Young gentlemen <add>persons</add> of noble or other wealthy <add>opulent</add><lb/>
<p>1. Young gentlemen <add>persons</add> of noble or other wealthy <add>opulent</add><lb/>
<add>distinguished</add> families whose fortune <add>in profession</add> and connections <del>entitle</del> <add>afford</add><lb/>
<add>distinguished</add> families whose fortune <add>in profession</add> and connections <del>entitle</del> <add>afford</add><lb/>
them <add>an immediate or speedy prospect</add> while their views and feelings dispose them<lb/>
them <add>an immediate or speedy prospect</add> while their views and feelings dispose them<lb/>
to look out or expect or hope for a seat in the<lb/>
to look out or expect or hope for a seat in the<lb/>
legislature. <add>Parliament</add> and who disdaining the idea of<lb/>
legislature <add>Parliament</add> and who disdaining the idea of<lb/>
sitting there as mere cyphers would be content <add>not grudge</add> <lb/>
sitting there as mere cyphers would be content <add>not grudge</add> <lb/>
to bestow a certain measure of labour and application<lb/>
to bestow a certain measure of labour and application<lb/>
in the view of meriting their preeminence <add>earning their honours</add> <note>to a preeminence in rank and power a preeminence in useful and honourable service</note><lb/>
in the view of meriting their preeminence <add>earning their honours</add> <note>to a preeminence in rank and power a preeminence in useful and honourable service</note><lb/>
by the importation of a stock of solid <add>substantial</add> knowledge<lb/>
by the importation of a stock of solid <add>substantial</add> knowledge<lb/>
such as may enable them upon occasion<lb/>
to take an efficient and useful part in that<lb/>
most honorable line of public service.</p>
<p>Young gentlemen of <add>like</add> similar situations and views<lb/>
but <add>to</add> whom opulence <add>however secured in respect to the <unclear>same</unclear></add> being to a certain degree<lb/>
rather in expectancy than in possession look to<lb/>
a situation of that kind as an object more or less<lb/>
<add>distant and</add> contingent.</p>
<p>3. Young gentlemen of fortune <add>also of the opulent class</add> whose views, either<lb/>
from want of any perceptible opening or from<lb/>
an aversion from <add>is distaste for</add> the bustle of public business <add>so public a stage</add>,<lb/>
do not point <add>are not pointed</add> at that eminence at that particular<lb/>
eminence, but would take a pleasure in contributing<lb/>
either by the <unclear>purse</unclear> or in a situation of provincial<lb/>
Magistracy</p>
    
    


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Pupil Advertisement

The persons to whom whose views and situations an offer of this kind
may be appear suitable adapted may to conceive be distinguishable into these
classes

1. Young gentlemen persons of noble or other wealthy opulent
distinguished families whose fortune in profession and connections entitle afford
them an immediate or speedy prospect while their views and feelings dispose them
to look out or expect or hope for a seat in the
legislature Parliament and who disdaining the idea of
sitting there as mere cyphers would be content not grudge
to bestow a certain measure of labour and application
in the view of meriting their preeminence earning their honours to a preeminence in rank and power a preeminence in useful and honourable service
by the importation of a stock of solid substantial knowledge
such as may enable them upon occasion
to take an efficient and useful part in that
most honorable line of public service.

Young gentlemen of like similar situations and views
but to whom opulence however secured in respect to the same being to a certain degree
rather in expectancy than in possession look to
a situation of that kind as an object more or less
distant and contingent.

3. Young gentlemen of fortune also of the opulent class whose views, either
from want of any perceptible opening or from
an aversion from is distaste for the bustle of public business so public a stage,
do not point are not pointed at that eminence at that particular
eminence, but would take a pleasure in contributing
either by the purse or in a situation of provincial
Magistracy




Identifier: | JB/107/035/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 107.

Date_1

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Box

107

Main Headings

Folio number

035

Info in main headings field

pupil advertisement

Image

002

Titles

proposal for a school of legislation /proposed / addressed/ to law students in the law

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

35026

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