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<p>It is one of the <unclear>weaknesses</unclear> of aristocracy to
<p>It is one of the weaknesses of aristocracy to
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know no distinction betwixt poverty and <unclear>vice</unclear>.
know no distinction betwixt poverty and vice.
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<unclear>Men</unclear> talk of profligacy among the lower classes: but
Men talk of profligacy among the lower classes: but
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what profligacy of low life can <gap/> this low-
what profligacy of low life can <gap/> this low-
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thinking above <unclear>slaves</unclear>, <unclear>than</unclear> profligacy in high life?
thinking above <unclear>slaves</unclear>, than profligacy in high life?
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The fellow who first thought of making the name
The fellow who first thought of making the name
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of Soldier and that of Felon synonymous <unclear>of</unclear> turning
of Soldier and that of Felon synonymous of turning
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felons in among soldiers, might whatever <unclear>ribbon might</unclear>
felons in among soldiers, ought whatever ribbon might
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have bound his shoulders or whatever star may have
have bound his shoulders or whatever star may have
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sparkled on <del><gap/></del> his bosom <add>whatever coronet adorned his brow</add> to have had no other company
sparkled on <del>the</del> his bosom <add>whatever coronet adorned his brow</add> to have had no other company
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during life.</p>
during life.</p>
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increase the distress for want of money.</p>
increase the distress for want of money.</p>


<p>That <unclear>any</unclear> Soldiers <unclear>behaves</unclear> so <unclear>tolerably</unclear> <add>in the field</add> is <unclear>owing</unclear> to
<p>That <unclear>any</unclear> Soldiers <unclear>behaves</unclear> so tolerably <add>in the field</add> is owing to
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national honour <del><gap/></del> supplying <unclear>the</unclear> <unclear>places</unclear> of personal
national honour <del><gap/></del> supplying the place of personal
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honour</p>
honour</p>


<p><unclear>Soldiery</unclear> like Jews and Protestants<unclear>.</unclear> the contempt
<p>Soldiery like Jews and Prositutes. the contempt
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<unclear>many</unclear> are exposed to makes ground for itself</p>
they are exposed to makes ground for itself</p>


<p>Two periods when the Military may receive <unclear>delinquents</unclear>
<p>Two periods when the Military may receive delinquents
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without scandal: before thorough contamination
without scandal: before thorough contamination
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or after expiation.</p>
or after expiation.</p>


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It is one of the weaknesses of aristocracy to
know no distinction betwixt poverty and vice.
Men talk of profligacy among the lower classes: but
what profligacy of low life can this low-
thinking above slaves, than profligacy in high life?
The fellow who first thought of making the name
of Soldier and that of Felon synonymous of turning
felons in among soldiers, ought whatever ribbon might
have bound his shoulders or whatever star may have
sparkled on the his bosom whatever coronet adorned his brow to have had no other company
during life.

In On one score only have the military desired
this result: by suffering it.

acts bounty & money: as anti-usury laws
increase the distress for want of money.

That any Soldiers behaves so tolerably in the field is owing to
national honour supplying the place of personal
honour

Soldiery like Jews and Prositutes. the contempt
they are exposed to makes ground for itself

Two periods when the Military may receive delinquents
without scandal: before thorough contamination
or after expiation.





Identifier: | JB/119/055/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 119.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

119

Main Headings

panopticon

Folio number

055

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

floyd & co

Marginals

Paper Producer

arthur young

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

39566

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