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<head>1820 <sic>Jan.</sic> 1<lb/>Radicalism not dangerous</head> <!-- marginal notes in pencil --> <p>++. <lb/><note>III Experience<lb/>1. United States</note><lb/>4 <note>Seybert</note></p> <p><del>To these however the | <head>1820 <sic>Jan.</sic> 1<lb/>Radicalism not dangerous</head> <!-- marginal notes in pencil --> <p>++. <lb/><note>III Experience<lb/>1. United States</note><lb/>4 <note>Seybert</note></p> <p><del>To these however the want of time for suffici</del></p> <p>To <del>all</del> accounts thus circumstanced, the want of<lb/>time <add>and opportunity</add> sufficient for accuracy of observation may be objected:<lb/>and the information they afford in relation to<lb/>this head lies scattered through a <del>variety</del> multitude<lb/>of volumes. <hi rend="superscript">[+]</hi> <note>[+] <del><gap/></del> Opportunity,<lb/>within little more than<lb/>a twelevemonth, the United<lb/>States have furnished a<lb/>work <del>by</del> <add>in</add> which that<lb/><del>object</del> no such<lb/><del>objective</del> causes of<lb/>comparative untrustworthiness<lb/>will be<lb/>found to have place.<lb/>Short title</note> <!-- start of crossed through section --> In the <add>At this</add> mean time <gap/> all out is <gap/><lb/><gap/> preface to which <add>which <gap/> <gap/> with</add> a general view of the <del>felicity</del> <add>state</add><lb/>of the <del>condition of the people</del> <add>community with respect to the means of happiness</add> and its connection with<lb/>the state of the <del>la</del> constitutional branch of the law.<lb/><del>It no</del> With regard to the <del>point</del> points in question<lb/><del>a more apposite or more <unclear>transparent</unclear></del> this body of evidence<lb/><del>This <gap/> I the A report of that<lb/>which</del> The evidence which it will be seen to afford<lb/>seemed no less trustworthy than apposite to the present<lb/>purpose. [+] <note>[+]<del>The work from<lb/>which it is extracted<lb/>made <gap/></del> Statistical<lb/>Annuals of the<lb/>United States. 4<hi rend="superscript">th</hi><lb/>Philadelphia 1818.<lb/>by Adam Seybert<lb/>M.D.</note> The objection of national partiality is<lb/>obvious. But when it is considered that the <add>first</add> makers<lb/>of the associations contained in it the correctness or<lb/>incorrectness of the <del><gap/></del> assertions contained in it could<lb/>not but <add>in the country for the use of which it was principally</add> be matters of observation to any eye, and<lb/>that the <del>value</del> estimation in which it would be held<lb/>would depend altogether upon the judgment formed of<lb/>its correctness this objection will scarcely be considered<lb/>as sufficient to prevent it from standing at<lb/> the head of <del>every thin</del> all such evidence as the nature<lb/> of the case <sic>admitts</sic> of. <del>It may be of use to add that<lb/> <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> of <gap/> the body of the work is <!-- end of crossed out section --><lb/>composed <gap/> only of the most</del> Interesting it its<lb/>nature, cast in its quantity, perspicacious and instructive<lb/>in its form, and most authentic in <add>as to its</add> respect<lb/><del>of the information from which it is derived: and that on</del> <add>sources — such <del>of the</del> may be seen to be the character of the information which it presents:<lb/>and to its <del>relation</del> value with relation to the present purpose no small <!-- continues into margin -->addition is made by<lb/>the parallel views which<lb/>on a variety of occasions<lb/>are given of the<lb/>state of things in that<lb/>country and in this:</add><lb/>a number of occasions parallel views of the state of things<lb/>in this United Kingdom and those United States are interposed.</p> | ||
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1820 Jan. 1
Radicalism not dangerous
++.
III Experience
1. United States
4 Seybert
To these however the want of time for suffici
To all accounts thus circumstanced, the want of
time and opportunity sufficient for accuracy of observation may be objected:
and the information they afford in relation to
this head lies scattered through a variety multitude
of volumes. [+] [+] Opportunity,
within little more than
a twelevemonth, the United
States have furnished a
work by in which that
object no such
objective causes of
comparative untrustworthiness
will be
found to have place.
Short title In the At this mean time all out is
preface to which which with a general view of the felicity state
of the condition of the people community with respect to the means of happiness and its connection with
the state of the la constitutional branch of the law.
It no With regard to the point points in question
a more apposite or more transparent this body of evidence
This I the A report of that
which The evidence which it will be seen to afford
seemed no less trustworthy than apposite to the present
purpose. [+] [+]The work from
which it is extracted
made Statistical
Annuals of the
United States. 4th
Philadelphia 1818.
by Adam Seybert
M.D. The objection of national partiality is
obvious. But when it is considered that the first makers
of the associations contained in it the correctness or
incorrectness of the assertions contained in it could
not but in the country for the use of which it was principally be matters of observation to any eye, and
that the value estimation in which it would be held
would depend altogether upon the judgment formed of
its correctness this objection will scarcely be considered
as sufficient to prevent it from standing at
the head of every thin all such evidence as the nature
of the case admitts of. It may be of use to add that
of the body of the work is
composed only of the most Interesting it its
nature, cast in its quantity, perspicacious and instructive
in its form, and most authentic in as to its respect
of the information from which it is derived: and that on sources — such of the may be seen to be the character of the information which it presents:
and to its relation value with relation to the present purpose no small addition is made by
the parallel views which
on a variety of occasions
are given of the
state of things in that
country and in this:
a number of occasions parallel views of the state of things
in this United Kingdom and those United States are interposed.
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