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15<lb/><lb/><note>Vaughan</note><lb/><lb/><del>There</del> is, <add>in some men</add> a <del><gap/></del> sort of overweening forward-<lb/>-ness with which the best intentions are not unapt<lb/>to be alloy'd. But even this imputation, venial<lb/>as it is, you will now, I hope, be of opinion<lb/>with me, does not attach upon the conduct of<lb/>M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Vaughan.<lb/><lb/>Believe me, Sir, it is not any <hi rend="underline">domestic,</hi><lb/>nor certainly any thing <del>of</del> like a <hi rend="underline">party</hi> connection<lb/>(for I have never looked upon M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Vaughan<lb/>as a party man, and I am sure I am<lb/>none) <del>that</del> but that sort of <add><hi rend="underline">moral</hi></add> feeling which the<lb/>idea of suffering worth is so well <sic>intitled</sic> to<lb/><gap/> come in the most <hi rend="underline">distant</hi> bosom, that<lb/>has called forth this <del><gap/></del> unbidden, and<lb/>unlooked for, tribute to <gap/> from.<lb/><lb/>A <del>Your</del> Constant Reader.
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<p><note>Vaughan</note><lb/>
<del>There</del> is, <add>in some men</add> a <del><gap/></del> sort of overweening forwardness<lb/> with which the best intentions are not unapt<lb/>to be <sic>allay'd</sic>. But even this imputation, venial<lb/>as it is, you will now, I hope, be of opinion<lb/>with me, does not attach upon the conduct of<lb/>M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Vaughan.</p>
 
<p>Believe me, Sir, it is not any <hi rend="underline">domestic,</hi><lb/>nor certainly any thing <del>of</del> like a <hi rend="underline">party</hi> connection<lb/>(for I have never looked upon M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Vaughan<lb/>as a party man, and I am sure I am<lb/>none) <del>that</del> but that sort of <add><hi rend="underline">moral</hi></add> feeling which the<lb/>idea of suffering worth is so well <sic>intitled</sic> to<lb/><gap/> come in the most <hi rend="underline">distant</hi> bosom, that<lb/>has called forth this <del><gap/></del> unbidden, and<lb/>unlooked for, tribute to <gap/> from.</p>
 
<p>A <del>Your</del> Constant Reader.</p>






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Vaughan
There is, in some men a sort of overweening forwardness
with which the best intentions are not unapt
to be allay'd. But even this imputation, venial
as it is, you will now, I hope, be of opinion
with me, does not attach upon the conduct of
Mr Vaughan.

Believe me, Sir, it is not any domestic,
nor certainly any thing of like a party connection
(for I have never looked upon Mr Vaughan
as a party man, and I am sure I am
none) that but that sort of moral feeling which the
idea of suffering worth is so well intitled to
come in the most distant bosom, that
has called forth this unbidden, and
unlooked for, tribute to from.

A Your Constant Reader.




Identifier: | JB/169/244/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 169.

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169

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244

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001

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text sheet

Number of Pages

1

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recto

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d15

Penner

jeremy bentham

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Corrections

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Notes public

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57064

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