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orders beasts: <gap/><lb/>
orders beasts: <gap/><lb/>
to be reasoned with<lb/>
to be reasoned with<lb/>
<gap/> only to be straightened.</note><lb/>
fit only to be straightened.</note><lb/>


<p><del>To expect as a condition</del> That, without any  exception,<lb/>
<p><del>To expect as a condition</del> That, without any  exception,<lb/>
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coupled with consummate depravity on the part of those<lb/>
coupled with consummate depravity on the part of those<lb/>
who have none. the <add><del><gap/></del></add> <del>rulers a little</del> <add>supremely</add> ruling <hi rend="underline">one</hi>, sharing<lb/>
who have none. the <add><del><gap/></del></add> <del>rulers a little</del> <add>supremely</add> ruling <hi rend="underline">one</hi>, sharing<lb/>
with the Almighty <add>in his atributors</add> as Blacketon <add>who enumerates them</add> expressly assures us he<lb/>
with the Almighty <add>in his attributes</add> as Blackstone <add>who enumerates them</add> expressly assures us he<lb/>
does; those in authority render him a little lower than<lb/>
does; those in authority render him a little lower than<lb/>
the Angels, the subject many devoid of reason and in<lb/>
the Angels, the subject many devoid of reason and in<lb/>
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they are unfit <add>to be</add> and incapable of being reasoned with,<lb/>
they are unfit <add>to be</add> and incapable of being reasoned with,<lb/>
fit only to be crushed and slaughtered.</p>
fit only to be crushed and slaughtered.</p>
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<p><del>8</del> <del>If it <gap/> and</del><add>Supposing the objective for</add> the departure from de<gap/>y<lb/>
<p><del>8</del> <del>If it <gap/> and</del><add>Supposing the objective for</add> the departure from degree by<lb/>
sus<gap/>able, <del>it so <gap/></del> the incapacity of the sort of <del><gap/></del><lb/>
surmountable, <del>it so <gap/></del> the incapacity of the sort of <del><gap/></del><lb/>
sponge in question to afford any relief as advantage<lb/>
sponge in question to afford any relief as advantage<lb/>
in any shape to any <del>part</del> of those <del>who</del> by whom a wish<lb/>
in any shape to any <del>part</del> of those <del>who</del> by whom a wish<lb/>
to see it employed has been expressed might it should<lb/>
to see it employed has been expressed might it should<lb/>
seen be made <del><gap/></del> effectually apparent without much<lb/>
seen be made <del><gap/></del> effectually apparent without much<lb/>
difficulty. A few words may suffice to point out <add>convey the same idea of</add> the <unclear>canon</unclear><lb/>
difficulty. A few words may suffice to point out <add>convey the same idea of</add> the course<lb/>
by which they serve might be rendered.</p>
by which this service might be rendered.</p>
 


<note>or 12<lb/>
<note>or 12<lb/>
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by the following it<lb/>
by the following it<lb/>
might be shewn that<lb/>
might be shewn that<lb/>
<gap/> supposed projecture<lb/>
of the supposed projecture<lb/>
no good would<lb/>
no good would<lb/>
be produced</note><lb/>
be produced</note>


<p>In other cases if you want to thence what a man means<lb/>
<p>In other cases if you want to thence what a man means<lb/>
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not thought of, or was not not approved of.  To cut them down<lb/>
not thought of, or was not not approved of.  To cut them down<lb/>
if they offered to speak was readier and more agreeable</p>
if they offered to speak was readier and more agreeable</p>


<note>or 13<lb/>
<note>or 13<lb/>
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you will, or let him<lb/>
you will, or let him<lb/>
speak. This not<lb/>
speak. This not<lb/>
thought it is <gap/>proved. </note><lb/>
thought it is <gap/>proved. </note>






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1819 Dec.18

Radicalism not dangerous

Sponge

II Nature of the case
Sponge
or 1
not reasonable to
expect that all reformists
should be wise when
so many reformists
are foolish.

or 11
SuppositionGround on which
reformists are
deemed useful and incapable
of being reasoned
with - illuminate an
express image of the
Sub-Rectors
a little lower than
the Angels - lower
orders beasts:
to be reasoned with
fit only to be straightened.

To expect as a condition That, without any exception,
all who call for radical reform should be uniformly

7. or continuation of 6 The supposition all
well informed and wise, is what it will be an expectation
which it will be time enough to regard as a reasonable
one, when wisdom in that same degree has manifested itself
on the part of their rulers.

7. A The supposition on which acts of government
new speeches made in Houses seen uniformly to be grounded
is that of consummate excellence on the part of those who
have any share in p the powers of government,
coupled with consummate depravity on the part of those
who have none. the rulers a little supremely ruling one, sharing
with the Almighty in his attributes as Blackstone who enumerates them expressly assures us he
does; those in authority render him a little lower than
the Angels, the subject many devoid of reason and in
shape onlyalone differing from wild beasts: here it is that
they are unfit to be and incapable of being reasoned with,
fit only to be crushed and slaughtered.

8 If it andSupposing the objective for the departure from degree by
surmountable, it so the incapacity of the sort of
sponge in question to afford any relief as advantage
in any shape to any part of those who by whom a wish
to see it employed has been expressed might it should
seen be made effectually apparent without much
difficulty. A few words may suffice to point out convey the same idea of the course
by which this service might be rendered.

or 12
Suppose arguments
not applicable,
by the following it
might be shewn that
of the supposed projecture
no good would
be produced

In other cases if you want to thence what a man means
one way and that as ready as any is to ask him; or
at any rate to let him speak, But in this case either this was
not thought of, or was not not approved of. To cut them down
if they offered to speak was readier and more agreeable

or 13
In other cases to
know a meaning
you will, or let him
speak. This not
thought it is proved.




Identifier: | JB/137/135/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 137.

Date_1

1819-12-18

Marginal Summary Numbering

or 10 - or 13

Box

137

Main Headings

radicalism not dangerous

Folio number

135

Info in main headings field

radicalism not dangerous

Image

001

Titles

spunge

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c3 / d3 / e3

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

46852

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