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<p><add>policy.</add> <del>The grounds As The</del> Grounds of accusation transpire<pb/><lb/>gather weight by exaggeration and circulate<lb/> uncontradicted: [for envy, malice and the<lb/>pride of sagacity are more active <add>alive</add> than candour]<lb/>for candour is but a puny opponent to envy malice<lb/>and the pride of sagacity <del>all in</del> <add>acting <del>at</del> in a</add> league. Thus<lb/>circumstanced it is amusing enough to hear men <add>him</add><lb/>complain of misrepresentation: a misrepresentation<lb/>which <add>if it is</add> is a just punishment for his wickedness<lb/>as well as <add>is</add> the natural consequence of his folly <add>weakness</add>.<lb/>There are but two plans of dealing with  mankind <add>the</add><lb/><add>people</add> that bear any tolerable colour of propriety.<lb/><note><del>to throw the</del><lb/> to shut the door intelligence <lb/>altogether or to <lb/>throw it open as wide <lb/>as possible<lb/></note><del>The</del> perfect mystery or perfect nonsense. To keep <add>exclude</add><lb/>the people perfectly and absolutely from <del>all</del> the<lb/>knowledge of their affairs, or to give them as perfect<lb/>a state of them as possible: to keep them from forming<lb/>any judgment at all or to enable them to<lb/>form a right one: in a word to deal with them<lb/>like beasts or to deal with them like men.<lb/>The first is the plan of <add>pursued by</add> the priests in Egypt,<lb/>by the Bramins in Hindostan, and by the Jesuits<lb/>in Paraguay &#x2014; a plan which those who are <add>may be</add> inclined <lb/>to think it the most eligible will I hope<lb/><add><sic>admitt</sic></add> to be impracticable when knowledge has got any<lb/>tolerable footing.<lb/></p>
 
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Indirect

Misrule

policy. The grounds As The Grounds of accusation transpire
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gather weight by exaggeration and circulate
uncontradicted: [for envy, malice and the
pride of sagacity are more active alive than candour]
for candour is but a puny opponent to envy malice
and the pride of sagacity all in acting at in a league. Thus
circumstanced it is amusing enough to hear men him
complain of misrepresentation: a misrepresentation
which if it is is a just punishment for his wickedness
as well as is the natural consequence of his folly weakness.
There are but two plans of dealing with mankind the
people that bear any tolerable colour of propriety.
to throw the
to shut the door intelligence
altogether or to
throw it open as wide
as possible
The perfect mystery or perfect nonsense. To keep exclude
the people perfectly and absolutely from all the
knowledge of their affairs, or to give them as perfect
a state of them as possible: to keep them from forming
any judgment at all or to enable them to
form a right one: in a word to deal with them
like beasts or to deal with them like men.
The first is the plan of pursued by the priests in Egypt,
by the Bramins in Hindostan, and by the Jesuits
in Paraguay — a plan which those who are may be inclined
to think it the most eligible will I hope
admitt to be impracticable when knowledge has got any
tolerable footing.
























Identifier: | JB/087/110/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 87.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

087

Main Headings

indirect legislation

Folio number

110

Info in main headings field

indirect

Image

002

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::gr [crown motif] [britannia with shield motif]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

27635

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