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<p><!-- pencil -->19 April 1810<lb/>
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<p><del>In the case of almost all other, perhaps in the case</del></p>
 
<p>With little or no exception, in the case of all other<lb/>
 
sufferers <add>suffering</add>, fellow sufferers having a common interest<lb/>
find <add>raise</add> means to raise <add>lift up</add> a common voice.  In the<lb/>
case of <del>this</del> the sort of affliction here in question,<lb/>
that sort of concert is impossible.  Litigants, to whom<lb/>
are to be added those who would be <del>so</del> <add>litigants</add> if they were<lb/>
not precluded from being so by a distress <add>degree</add> still greater<lb/>
than what <add>any that</add> is felt by those who are – Litigants and<lb/>
would be litigants – are <add>stand</add> divided into two bands, plaintiffs<lb/>
and defendants <del>stationed in the</del> two bands, whose<lb/>
station is of the one on the plaintiffs, of the other on<lb/>
the defendant's side.  As between band and band there<lb/>
is nothing but hostility:  as between individual and<lb/>
individual in the same band there is no principle<lb/>
of union.</p>
<p>In the <gap/> the <unclear>potter</unclear>, in the <gap/> the <unclear>musician</unclear>,<lb/>
though to some purposes he beholds a rival<lb/>
yet to other purposes beholds a <del>riv</del> brother.  Between<lb/>
litigant and litigant, even where there is no rivalry<lb/>
there is still no brotherhood:  there neither has <add>ever</add> been as<lb/>
<unclear>now</unclear> or ever can be.</p>
<p>Between men whose hearts have been broken by<lb/>
injustice or by law by the mischief or by the remedy<lb/>
there is no more community of interest <add>cause of concert</add> and sympathy<lb/>
than between men whose legs or arms have been broken<lb/>
by accident.</p>
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19 April 1810
Sinecures

In the case of almost all other, perhaps in the case

With little or no exception, in the case of all other
sufferers suffering, fellow sufferers having a common interest
find raise means to raise lift up a common voice. In the
case of this the sort of affliction here in question,
that sort of concert is impossible. Litigants, to whom
are to be added those who would be so litigants if they were
not precluded from being so by a distress degree still greater
than what any that is felt by those who are – Litigants and
would be litigants – are stand divided into two bands, plaintiffs
and defendants stationed in the two bands, whose
station is of the one on the plaintiffs, of the other on
the defendant's side. As between band and band there
is nothing but hostility: as between individual and
individual in the same band there is no principle
of union.

In the the potter, in the the musician,
though to some purposes he beholds a rival
yet to other purposes beholds a riv brother. Between
litigant and litigant, even where there is no rivalry
there is still no brotherhood: there neither has ever been as
now or ever can be.

Between men whose hearts have been broken by
injustice or by law by the mischief or by the remedy
there is no more community of interest cause of concert and sympathy
than between men whose legs or arms have been broken
by accident.


Identifier: | JB/147/503/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 147.

Date_1

1810-04-19

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

147

Main Headings

Sinecures

Folio number

503

Info in main headings field

Sinecures

Image

001

Titles

Category

Text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

C6

Penner

Watermarks

TH 1806

Marginals

Paper Producer

Andre Morellet

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1806

Notes public

ID Number

49728

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