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in my power the renewal of such applications<lb/> | in my power the renewal of such applications<lb/> | ||
I may here stand excused for declaring<lb/> | I may here stand excused for declaring<lb/> | ||
that I am neither | that I am neither money lender<lb/> | ||
nor money-broker: that | nor money-broker: that what I have <del>said</del><lb/> | ||
found occasion to say in behalf of of those<lb/> | found occasion to say in behalf of of those<lb/> | ||
much injured classes of men has been without<lb/> | much injured classes of men has been without<lb/> | ||
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prejudice by a great<lb/> | prejudice by a great<lb/> | ||
many which I shall<add>may</add><lb/> | many which I shall<add>may</add><lb/> | ||
have occasion to | have occasion to combat<lb/> | ||
without</note> <del>the</del> any the most distant connection <add>[+]</add>, is the<lb/> | without</note> <del>the</del> any the most distant connection <add>[+]</add>, is the<lb/> | ||
smallest particle of what is commonly called<lb/> | smallest particle of what is commonly called<lb/> | ||
interest. All things are lawful, says S<hi rend="superscript">t</hi><lb/> | interest. All things are lawful, says S<hi rend="superscript">t</hi><lb/> | ||
Paul, but all things are not expedient. Without<add>Not</add><lb/> | Paul, but all things are not expedient. Without<add>Not</add><lb/> | ||
<add>to go</add> going quite so far as the <add>that privilege | <add>to go</add> going quite so far as the <add>that privilege moralist</add>Apostle, I<lb/> | ||
will <add>may venture however to say</add> only say that many things <add>which may be</add> are lawful<lb/> | will <add>may venture however to say</add> only say that many things <add>which may be</add> are lawful<lb/> | ||
may to a person <del>whose</del> standing | may to a person <del>whose</del> standing forth in the<lb/> | ||
character of a reformer may not be expedient:<add>and</add><lb/> | character of a reformer may not be expedient:<add>and</add><lb/> | ||
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-vation of Bacon is more particularly true,
that sit to sow and to reap are seldom the
lot of the same man.
As a book will naturally getgets into manythe hands of
many persons readers to whom the person of and
character of the author are perfectly unknown
amongst the effects of the present are has procured me applications
may be numbered in applications which it has
procured me to lend or procure money upon
terms to which consistently with my principly
it is has been observed I can have
no objection. To putput an end prevent as far as is
in my power the renewal of such applications
I may here stand excused for declaring
that I am neither money lender
nor money-broker: that what I have said
found occasion to say in behalf of of those
much injured classes of men has been without
[+]: nor is this the only
prejudice by a great
many which I shallmay
have occasion to combat
without the any the most distant connection [+], is the
smallest particle of what is commonly called
interest. All things are lawful, says St
Paul, but all things are not expedient. WithoutNot
to go going quite so far as the that privilege moralistApostle, I
will may venture however to say only say that many things which may be are lawful
may to a person whose standing forth in the
character of a reformer may not be expedient:and
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