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<head>1820 <sic>Jan.</sic>2<lb/>Radicalism not dangerous</head> <!-- marginal notes in pencil --> <p>++<lb/><note>III. Experience<lb/>1. United States</note><lb/>5 <note>Seybert</note></p> <!-- number in pencil --><p>(2)<lb/>In <del>the following</del> <add>these</add> extracts <del>some pass</del> here and there a<lb/><del><add>some</add> passage</del> may <add>perhaps</add> be observed <add>a passage</add> which <del>was</del> <add>is</add> not so directly<lb/>material <add><del>to the purpose</del></add> as some others <del>to the present</del> <add> to the present</add> purpose. But<lb/>it has been thought better to give the matter as it stands<lb/>than <del><gap/> <gap/> the sacrifices of <gap/> <gap/></del> <add>to expose the extracts to the suspense of having been rendered <unclear>deceptive</unclear></add><lb/><del>consideration <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> of wilful</del> <add>by the </add> omission of matter<lb/>not favourable to the purpose <del>for <gap/> which the</del> <add> in view.</add><lb/><del>extracts were made</del></p> <!-- line in pencil across the page, number in pencil --> <p>(1)<lb/>The extract which <del>with the</del> here follows is <add>chiefly</add> from the first<lb/>pages of an <add>introductory</add> paper with which it opens under the title of<lb/> <!-- double underlined --><hi rend="underline">Preliminary Explanations.</hi> It has for its declared object<lb/>the very thing which is in demand for the present purpose,<lb/>namely the connection between the state of the community<lb/><del><gap/></del> in respect of the external means of happiness,<lb/>and the state of the law in general and in particular<lb/>of the constitutional branch of it. <hi rend="superscript">[+]</hi> <note>[+] The presumption of<lb/>national partiality<lb/><del>will be seen to be obviated</del> <add> meets with others that</add><lb/><del>by the nature</del> <add>expect it. The facts are</add><lb/><del>of the facts <gap/> in</del> <add>such as in their</add><lb/><del>question, open as they</del> <add>nature to lie upon Then</add><lb/><del>are</del> to every eye, <del>and<lb/>by the dep</del> the work<lb/>is of the number of<lb/>these the reputation<lb/>of which depends altogether<lb/>on the <del>right</del><lb/>correctness of <del>the</del> <add>their</add> statements,<lb/>and <del>the</del> for<lb/>support to the general<lb/>remarks, <del>particulars</del> <add>passages</add><lb/>are given from the <unclear>quills</unclear><lb/>of foreigners whose longer<lb/>residence gives their <add>accounts</add> in<lb/>so far the advantage of<lb/>over those of our own<lb/>travellers</note> <del>Expense to the<lb/>seductive form of sentiment <gap/> or aided an objection<lb/>which while it becomes <gap/> <gap/> <add>in the conclusion</add> to their <gap/> the <gap/><lb/>authorities first mentioned can be <gap/> to be not having<lb/>to said to be altogether out of place when <gap/> <gap/><lb/>In the present instance <gap/> <gap/> the objection will be<lb/>seen to detract little if any thing from the relative <gap/> of the<lb/>information. The facts in question will be seen to be <gap/><lb/>as to <gap/> to the observation of every eye, and</del></p> | |||
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1820 Jan.2
Radicalism not dangerous
++
III. Experience
1. United States
5 Seybert
(2)
In the following these extracts some pass here and there a
some passage may perhaps be observed a passage which was is not so directly
material to the purpose as some others to the present to the present purpose. But
it has been thought better to give the matter as it stands
than the sacrifices of to expose the extracts to the suspense of having been rendered deceptive
consideration of wilful by the omission of matter
not favourable to the purpose for which the in view.
extracts were made
(1)
The extract which with the here follows is chiefly from the first
pages of an introductory paper with which it opens under the title of
Preliminary Explanations. It has for its declared object
the very thing which is in demand for the present purpose,
namely the connection between the state of the community
in respect of the external means of happiness,
and the state of the law in general and in particular
of the constitutional branch of it. [+] [+] The presumption of
national partiality
will be seen to be obviated meets with others that
by the nature expect it. The facts are
of the facts in such as in their
question, open as they nature to lie upon Then
are to every eye, and
by the dep the work
is of the number of
these the reputation
of which depends altogether
on the right
correctness of the their statements,
and the for
support to the general
remarks, particulars passages
are given from the quills
of foreigners whose longer
residence gives their accounts in
so far the advantage of
over those of our own
travellers Expense to the
seductive form of sentiment or aided an objection
which while it becomes in the conclusion to their the
authorities first mentioned can be to be not having
to said to be altogether out of place when
In the present instance the objection will be
seen to detract little if any thing from the relative of the
information. The facts in question will be seen to be
as to to the observation of every eye, and
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