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| <p>To a sentimental eye, the points of view in which on this occasion<lb/> human nature presents itself are none of the most pleasing <add>by no means flattering men</add> <lb/>but the statesman who through <add>from</add> tenderness of  | <p>To a sentimental eye, the points of view in which on this occasion<lb/> human nature presents itself are none of the most pleasing <add>by no means flattering men</add> <lb/> | ||
| but the statesman who through <add>from</add> tenderness of nerve, or portions | |||
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| of it, should refuse to contemplate man as he is, <add><del><gap/> <gap/> from the <gap/> <gap/> for observers</del></add> <lb/><note>that aside from a correct display of the <del>minds</del> <add>hearts</add> he has to deal with</note><lb/> <del>view the mind of man as it is, </del><add>see the minds he has to deal with as they are</add> would be as unfit for his <add>charge</add> <del>functions</del>,<lb/> as the surgeon where <gap/> ever to be devoted <del>from <lb/>them </del> by the same weakness from the wounds of the patient <lb/>under his care. </p> | |||
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To a sentimental eye, the points of view in which on this occasion
 human nature presents itself are none of the most pleasing by no means flattering men 
but the statesman who through from tenderness of nerve, or portions
 
of it, should refuse to contemplate man as he is,   from the   for observers 
that aside from a correct display of the minds hearts he has to deal with
 view the mind of man as it is, see the minds he has to deal with as they are would be as unfit for his charge functions,
 as the surgeon where  ever to be devoted from 
them  by the same weakness from the wounds of the patient 
under his care. 
| Identifier: | JB/116/128/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 116. | |||
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| 116 | panopticon versus new south wales | ||
| 128 | |||
| 002 | |||
| text sheet | 2 | ||
| recto | |||
| jeremy bentham | |||
| 37661 | |||