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<p><head>Preface.</head></p> | |||
<p>can be more <add>strikingly</add> novel, than this very one which<lb/> | |||
our Author has been so laudably assiduous in promoting?</p> | |||
<p>The tendency a man has to employ precautions<lb/> | |||
of this sort will depend, partly upon the<lb/> | |||
boldness or timidity of his own temper, partly upon<lb/> | |||
the experience has had had of the strength and<lb/> | |||
effects of those prejudices, against which it is the<lb/> | |||
purpose of such expedients to defend him. This<lb/> | |||
experience will be the greater the longer a man<lb/> | |||
lives, and the more he has been conversant in<lb/> | |||
public business.</p> | |||
<p>As to our Author, his plan when in<lb/> | |||
its infancy, had already been met, it seems, with<lb/> | |||
some opposition from those whose objections he<lb/> | |||
speaks of as being "more fanciful than real."<hi rend="superscript">†</hi> <note><hi rend="superscript">†</hi> See Preface p.5.</note><lb/> | |||
These objections, <hi rend="underline">fanciful</hi> as they were (and perhaps<lb/> | |||
chiefly for that very reason) were likely<lb/> | |||
enough if circulated and insisted upon, to take<lb/> | |||
footing and excite a ferment among the people.<hi rend="superscript">[a]</hi><lb/> | |||
It was from these considerations probably that he<lb/> | |||
judged it advisable (and the wisdom of such<lb/> | |||
a precaution stands I think unimpeachable) to<lb/> | |||
<add>sound</add></p> | |||
<p><head>NOTE.</head></p> | |||
<p>[a] The <hi rend="underline">gradual</hi> establishment of <hi rend="underline">Houses of Industry</hi>,<lb/> | |||
as they are called, for the employment of the<lb/> | |||
Poor, has at different times excited some commotions.</p> | |||
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Preface.
can be more strikingly novel, than this very one which
our Author has been so laudably assiduous in promoting?
The tendency a man has to employ precautions
of this sort will depend, partly upon the
boldness or timidity of his own temper, partly upon
the experience has had had of the strength and
effects of those prejudices, against which it is the
purpose of such expedients to defend him. This
experience will be the greater the longer a man
lives, and the more he has been conversant in
public business.
As to our Author, his plan when in
its infancy, had already been met, it seems, with
some opposition from those whose objections he
speaks of as being "more fanciful than real."† † See Preface p.5.
These objections, fanciful as they were (and perhaps
chiefly for that very reason) were likely
enough if circulated and insisted upon, to take
footing and excite a ferment among the people.[a]
It was from these considerations probably that he
judged it advisable (and the wisdom of such
a precaution stands I think unimpeachable) to
sound
NOTE.
[a] The gradual establishment of Houses of Industry,
as they are called, for the employment of the
Poor, has at different times excited some commotions.
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