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<note>Before this define Indirect <lb/>Legislation</note> <p>It will be found, I believe, that on this subject<lb/>the ideas of men in general are apt to be rather<lb/>vague and that their expectations of what is to be done<lb/>in this way are commonly <add>rather too</add> <add>more than reasonably sanguine</add> <!-- the addition "more than reasonably sanguine:" is in JB's hand --> sanguine and chimerical.<lb/>It may be of use therefore to endeavour to fix our notions<lb/>relative to this subject, and to take a slight survey <lb/>of the several possible expedients which the nature<lb/>of things appears to afford for the compassing this <sic>defineable</sic> end. | <note>Before this define Indirect <lb/>Legislation</note> | ||
<p>It will be found, I believe, that on this subject<lb/>the ideas of men in general are apt to be rather<lb/>vague and that their expectations of what is to be done<lb/>in this way are commonly <add>rather too</add> <add>more than reasonably sanguine</add> <!-- the addition "more than reasonably sanguine:" is in JB's hand --> sanguine and chimerical.<lb/>It may be of use therefore to endeavour to fix our notions<lb/>relative to this subject, and to take a slight survey <lb/>of the several possible expedients which the nature<lb/>of things appears to afford for the compassing this <sic>defineable</sic> end.</p> | |||
<p>As every object is magnified by obscurity we are apt<lb/>to entertain magnificent ideas of the sovereign efficacy of I<lb/>know not what latent nostrum which the powers of political<lb/> ingenuity are supposed to have in store for the favoured<lb/>mortal to whom this discovery <add>is</add> reserved. The<lb/>object itself is sublime and flattering to the imagination.<lb/>These qualities in the object are by the confused workings<lb/>of the imagination naturally transferred from the object<lb/>itself to the means, whatever they may prove, by which one<lb/>conceives it may be attained. What the philosopher's Stone<lb/>is to the <sic>Chymist</sic>, what the universal panacea is to the <lb/>Physician, the idea of I know not what brilliant institution<lb/>by which crimes of all sorts are to be prevented is to the <lb/>imagination <del><gap/></del> and the wishes of the benevolent moralist<lb/>and Politician. They seem to suppose that in some odd<lb/><note>corner</note></p> | |||
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Of Preventive Institutions.
Mens expectations
on this head apt
to be too Sanguine
Before this define Indirect
Legislation
It will be found, I believe, that on this subject
the ideas of men in general are apt to be rather
vague and that their expectations of what is to be done
in this way are commonly rather too more than reasonably sanguine sanguine and chimerical.
It may be of use therefore to endeavour to fix our notions
relative to this subject, and to take a slight survey
of the several possible expedients which the nature
of things appears to afford for the compassing this defineable end.
As every object is magnified by obscurity we are apt
to entertain magnificent ideas of the sovereign efficacy of I
know not what latent nostrum which the powers of political
ingenuity are supposed to have in store for the favoured
mortal to whom this discovery is reserved. The
object itself is sublime and flattering to the imagination.
These qualities in the object are by the confused workings
of the imagination naturally transferred from the object
itself to the means, whatever they may prove, by which one
conceives it may be attained. What the philosopher's Stone
is to the Chymist, what the universal panacea is to the
Physician, the idea of I know not what brilliant institution
by which crimes of all sorts are to be prevented is to the
imagination and the wishes of the benevolent moralist
and Politician. They seem to suppose that in some odd
corner
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