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probable</note><lb/>
probable</note><lb/>
<p>3 - "and it can hardly be disputed that incapacity<lb/>
<p>3 - "and it can hardly be disputed that incapacity<lb/>
"from age six, a natural disability may be disregarded,<lb/>
"from age six, or natural disability may be disregarded,<lb/>
"in the former case which could not be tolerated<lb/>
"in the former case which could not be tolerated<lb/>
"in the latter."</p>
"in the latter."</p>


<p>By the observation <add>additional<add>distinct</add></add> reason <add>and be seen to</add> is afforded<lb/>
<p>By the observation no <unclear>fresh</unclear><add>additional<add>distinct</add></add> reason <add>will be seen to be</add> is afforded<lb/>
no <add>I suppose</add> probably was considered as afforded over and<lb/>
no <add>I suppose</add> probably was considered as afforded over and<lb/>
above that which were <add>brought to <gap/></add> presented by the last preceding<lb/>
above that which were <add>brought to view</add> presented by the last preceding<lb/>
clause. By particulard<gap/>ing the <add>possible</add> made and and <gap/><lb/>
clause. By particulard<gap/>ing the <add>possible</add> made and and <gap/><lb/>
of <add>unfitness</add> incapacity <add><gap/> rather of unfitness</add> (incapacity can not be re<gap/>ed as a<lb/>
of <add>unfitness</add> incapacity <add><gap/> rather of unfitness</add> (incapacity can not be re<gap/>ed as a<lb/>
proper one not being susceptible of degree in the quality<lb/>
proper one not being susceptible of degrees in the quality<lb/>
meant to be designated <gap/> the <gap/><add>object</add> of it seems<lb/>
meant to be designated <gap/> the <unclear>name</unclear><add>object</add> of it seems<lb/>
to be to render the argument the <gap/> impressive</p>
to be to render the argument the <unclear>more</unclear> impressive</p>


<p>As to disputation the <add>truth</add>  <del>condition</del> of the observation<lb/>
<p>As to disputation the <add>truth</add>  <del>condition</del> of the observation<lb/>
will not however in all its party <add>in every mind to</add> be found so clearly<lb/>
will not however in all its party <add>in every mind so <unclear>compleatly</unclear></add> be found so clearly<lb/>
out of the reach of dispute as it appears to have<lb/>
out of the reach of dispute as it appears to have<lb/>
been in that of the Honourable pen man</p>
been in that of the Honourable pen man</p>
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which the unfitness finds its cause it does not appear<add>seem</add><lb/>
which the unfitness finds its cause it does not appear<add>seem</add><lb/>
<del>very probable</del><add>very easy to conceive how the regard paid to such an objection</add> <del>how the objection</del>. should <add>be less </add> in the<lb/>
<del>very probable</del><add>very easy to conceive how the regard paid to such an objection</add> <del>how the objection</del>. should <add>be less </add> in the<lb/>
the case <gap/> in the other. It seems not very easy<lb/>
the case <unclear>than</unclear> in the other. It seems not very easy<lb/>
to conceive how a grant made to a person of the private<lb/>
to conceive how a grant made to a person of the female<lb/>
<gap/> should <del>be <gap/></del> stand a better chance for toleration in<lb/>
sex should <del>be <gap/></del> stand a better chance for toleration in<lb/>
the one case than in the other: <add>For an office in which</add> <del>Where others is <gap/></del><lb/>
the one case than in the other: <add>For an office in which</add> <del>Where others is <gap/></del><lb/>
there is nothing to do <add>be done</add> and Honourable Lady is not<lb/>
there is nothing to do <add>be done</add> and Honourable Lady is not<lb/>
<gap/> set them the Honourable Gentleman: and in comparison<lb/>
less fit than the Honourable Gentleman: and in comparison<lb/>
of the existing system it might perhaps be an<lb/>
of the existing system it might perhaps be an<lb/>
improvement if all such offices were <del>to be</del> made a take<lb/>
improvement if all such offices were <del>to be</del> made a take<lb/>
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to incapacity less
probable

3 - "and it can hardly be disputed that incapacity
"from age six, or natural disability may be disregarded,
"in the former case which could not be tolerated
"in the latter."

By the observation no freshadditional<add>distinct</add> reason will be seen to be is afforded
no I suppose probably was considered as afforded over and
above that which were brought to view presented by the last preceding
clause. By particularding the possible made and and
of unfitness incapacity rather of unfitness (incapacity can not be reed as a
proper one not being susceptible of degrees in the quality
meant to be designated the nameobject of it seems
to be to render the argument the more impressive

As to disputation the truth condition of the observation
will not however in all its party in every mind so compleatly be found so clearly
out of the reach of dispute as it appears to have
been in that of the Honourable pen man

Where for example sex is the circumstance in
which the unfitness finds its cause it does not appearseem
very probablevery easy to conceive how the regard paid to such an objection how the objection. should be less in the
the case than in the other. It seems not very easy
to conceive how a grant made to a person of the female
sex should be stand a better chance for toleration in
the one case than in the other: For an office in which Where others is
there is nothing to do be done and Honourable Lady is not
less fit than the Honourable Gentleman: and in comparison
of the existing system it might perhaps be an
improvement if all such offices were to be made a take
that course that gentle course But




Identifier: | JB/147/085/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 147.

Date_1

1810-03-23

Marginal Summary Numbering

10-12

Box

147

Main Headings

Sinecures

Folio number

085

Info in main headings field

Sinecures

Image

001

Titles

Category

Text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

D6 / E6

Penner

Watermarks

TH 1806

Marginals

Jeremy Bentham

Paper Producer

Andre Morellet

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1806

Notes public

ID Number

49310

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