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<p>Go on making<add>keeping</add><lb/>
<p>Go on making<add>keeping</add><lb/>
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spite of their will.<lb/>
spite of their will.<lb/>
If you you are <lb/>
If you you are <lb/>
Mahometons, families<lb/>
<unclear>Mahometons</unclear>, families<lb/>
inquisitors<lb/>
inquisitors<lb/>
An Inquisitor<lb/>
An Inquisitor<lb/>
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to you</p>
to you</p>
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<p>Given contempt<lb/>
<p>Your contempt<lb/>
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for others <add>maker</add> must<lb/>
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<gap/> you one <unclear>supprise</unclear><lb/>
you use <unclear>suppose</unclear><lb/>
that your<lb/>
that your<lb/>
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own opinion of<lb/>
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you can build<lb/>
you can build<lb/>
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true Guardian<lb/>
Contempts <gap/><lb/>
Contempt <gap/><lb/>
this is a ground<lb/>
this is a ground<lb/>
in which it is<lb/>
in which it is<lb/>
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as best for them<lb/>
as best for them<lb/>
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believe of possible<lb/>
<del><gap/></del> speak it denoted<lb/>
<del><gap/></del> speak it should<lb/>
it in case not<lb/>
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but for best for<lb/>
but for best for<lb/>
them it being as<lb/>
them so long as<lb/>
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they think so</p>
<p>No other possible<lb/>
<p>No other possible<lb/>
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be so good <gap/><lb/>
be so good <gap/><lb/>
any people, as<lb/>
any people, as<lb/>
that intent the<lb/>
that which they<lb/>
think but for th<gap/><lb/>
think but for th<gap/><lb/>
<gap/> in what be<lb/>
<gap/> in what be<lb/>
happy who<lb/>
happy who<lb/>
all its marks<lb/>
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are <unclear>discontent</unclear>.</p>
<p>Can you <del><gap/></del> be<lb/>
<p>Can you make<lb/>
as mass of happiness<lb/>
as mass of happiness<lb/>
out of particular<lb/>
out of particular<lb/>
dissentents
discontents
out of discontent<lb/>
out of discontent<lb/>
ind<gap/>dunly<lb/>
<unclear>individually</unclear><lb/>
Will you tell<lb/>
Will you tell<lb/>
a men be it happily<lb/>
a men he is happy<lb/>
he feels<lb/>
when he feels<lb/>
the <gap/>ring</p><pb/>
the <gap/>ring</p><pb/>


<p>Listen <add>then</add> not your<lb/>
<p>Listen <add>then</add> not your<lb/>
own working, <add>may</add> should<lb/>
own virtues, <add>may</add> should<lb/>
say in seatonary<lb/>
say in sentences<lb/>
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they <del><gap/></del>be jealous<lb/>
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of each other<lb/>
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for having prudence<lb/>
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company pick<lb/>
company kick<lb/>
not against work<gap/><lb/>
not against virtue<lb/>
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necessity to back it<lb/>
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to back them</p>
to back them</p>
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<p>Suffer not your<lb/>
<p>Suffer not your<lb/>
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it be respected?</p>
it be respected?</p>
<p>Aristocratic Conclusion<lb/>
<p>Aristocratic Conclusion<lb/>
that sentiment<lb/>
What sentiment<lb/>
would it be most<lb/>
would it be most<lb/>
pleasing to you<lb/>
pleasing to you<lb/>
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What sound<lb/>
What sound<lb/>
would be most grateful<lb/>
would be most grateful<lb/>
to your care?<lb/>
to your ears?<lb/>
the curses of your<lb/>
the curses of your<lb/>
friends, or the bened<gap/>ence of your<lb/>
friends, or the <unclear>benedictions</unclear> of your<lb/>
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1792 Colonies Earl

Go on makingkeeping
them and making
them happy:
go on so for
ever so long as
you do go on it honestly
but do not
take it into your
hands to make
men happy in
spite of their will.
If you you are
Mahometons, families
inquisitors
An Inquisitor
A Pope of the
present days
is a good one
to you


Your contempt
for others maker must
for in the extrinsic
you use suppose
that your
own opinion of
their interests is
worth every day
their good worth for
nothing - on
make a grand
it is impressible
you can build
true Guardian
Contempt
this is a ground
in which it is
impressible to
build true benevolence


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If they that

If Aristrocracy
as best for them
believe of possible
speak it should
be best for them
it in can not
but for best for
them so long as
they think so

No other possible
government in
be so good
any people, as
that which they
think but for th
in what be
happy who
all its marks
are discontent.

Can you make
as mass of happiness
out of particular
discontents out of discontent
individually
Will you tell
a men he is happy
when he feels
the ring


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Listen then not your
own virtues, may should
say in sentences
they be jealous
of each other
should they attempt
to at you against
each other

Think not the
worse of generosity
for having prudence
in her
company kick
not against virtue
because it has
necessity to back it
Think not that the
dictates of
virtue are less
for
having necessity
to back them



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Suffer not your
virtues to prejudice
you against each
other - Do not
spurn the decrease of
justice because confirmed
by prudence.


Politics not less
than Physics is
an experimental
science: feelings
not words are the
elements that compose
it.

If you have no
regard to feelings,
look at your own

Declaration of
rights - If you
turn your back upon
it. by whom shall
it be respected?

Aristocratic Conclusion
What sentiment
would it be most
pleasing to you
to create? abhorence
or admiration.
What sound
would be most grateful
to your ears?
the curses of your
friends, or the benedictions of your
enemies?



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Identifier: | JB/108/111/003"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 108.

Date_1

1792

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

108

Main Headings

emancipation spanish

Folio number

111

Info in main headings field

emancipate colonies

Image

003

Titles

Category

rudiments sheet (brouillon)

Number of Pages

3

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::w [crown motif] [lion with crown motif]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

35614

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