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<head>Fallacies Fallacies</head> | |||
<p>17 July 1810 July 17 *4</p> | |||
<note>Preface</note> | |||
<p>*4</p> | |||
<note>§. 1. <del><gap/></del> Contrasted.</note> | |||
<p>☞ 1819 Aug. 9. Sheet to be postponed or omitted?</p> | |||
<p>When <add>While</add> occupied in committing to paper <del>what</del> <add>my thoughts</add><lb/> | |||
the result of my enquiries on the subject of Parliamentary<lb/> | |||
reform,<add>(a)</add> at one part <add>division</add> and that the <add>a</add> principal <del>division</del><lb/> | |||
one of the host of fallacies presented itself to<lb/> | |||
my view at every time as being sure <add>certain</add> of being<lb/> | |||
set in array against it as lying in wait <add>being under <del><gap/></del></add>, prepared<lb/> | |||
to attack <add>fall upon</add> and overwhelm <add>with its <del>for</del> whole force</add> every thing <add>whatsoever</add> that<lb/> | |||
should be brought forward on that side. <del>The</del> Of this<lb/> | |||
whole division the <add>use, the</add> great and universal use was <add>in one word</add> to<lb/> | |||
combat whatsoever in the way of <add>government and</add> <unclear>legislation</unclear> promised<lb/> | |||
to be of <add>aimed at being of</add> general use and against which no rational <add>well-grounded</add><lb/> | |||
objection no other objection than a fallacious one<lb/> | |||
could be made: and in <add>as</add> the character of a source<lb/> | |||
and pledge of all the rest <add>every thing else</add> <add>other measure</add> possessing <del>the</del> any such<lb/> | |||
tendency, parliamentary reform would of course<lb/> | |||
<add>be made to</add> bear the principal brunt.</p> | |||
<note>10<lb/> | |||
[<!-- Pointer symbol --> State here some<lb/> | |||
one or more of Swift's<lb/> | |||
Directions (ex. gr. to<lb/> | |||
stick the candle into the<lb/> | |||
loaf) then confront with<lb/> | |||
in one of Hamilton's.</note> | |||
<note>11<lb/> | |||
[<!-- Pointer symbol --> <sic>Omitt</sic> or postpone this —<lb/> | |||
In writing in <add>favour of</add> parliamentary<lb/> | |||
reform, one<lb/> | |||
class of fallacies presented<lb/> | |||
itself continually<lb/> | |||
to J.B. as being sure<lb/> | |||
to be brought in array<lb/> | |||
against it: their<lb/> | |||
character and <unclear>destination</unclear><lb/> | |||
being to be employed aganst<lb/> | |||
every thing against which<lb/> | |||
no rational objection<lb/> | |||
could be urged, parl.<lb/> | |||
reform would of course<lb/> | |||
be their chief brunt.</note> | |||
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<p>(a) <!-- Pointer symbol --> State, before this, that the design of writing on Fallacies<lb/> | |||
had long occupied my thoughts and that parliamentary<lb/> | |||
reform had accelerated the execution of it.</p> | |||
<note>[<!-- Pointer symbol --> State before this that<lb/> | |||
the design of exposing<lb/> | |||
Fallacies had long ago<lb/> | |||
engaged <sic>J.B.s</sic> thoughts:<lb/> | |||
and that parl. reform<lb/> | |||
had but hastened the<lb/> | |||
execution.]</note> | |||
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Fallacies Fallacies
17 July 1810 July 17 *4
Preface
*4
§. 1. Contrasted.
☞ 1819 Aug. 9. Sheet to be postponed or omitted?
When While occupied in committing to paper what my thoughts
the result of my enquiries on the subject of Parliamentary
reform,(a) at one part division and that the a principal division
one of the host of fallacies presented itself to
my view at every time as being sure certain of being
set in array against it as lying in wait being under , prepared
to attack fall upon and overwhelm with its for whole force every thing whatsoever that
should be brought forward on that side. The Of this
whole division the use, the great and universal use was in one word to
combat whatsoever in the way of government and legislation promised
to be of aimed at being of general use and against which no rational well-grounded
objection no other objection than a fallacious one
could be made: and in as the character of a source
and pledge of all the rest every thing else other measure possessing the any such
tendency, parliamentary reform would of course
be made to bear the principal brunt.
10
[ State here some
one or more of Swift's
Directions (ex. gr. to
stick the candle into the
loaf) then confront with
in one of Hamilton's.
11
[ Omitt or postpone this —
In writing in favour of parliamentary
reform, one
class of fallacies presented
itself continually
to J.B. as being sure
to be brought in array
against it: their
character and destination
being to be employed aganst
every thing against which
no rational objection
could be urged, parl.
reform would of course
be their chief brunt.
(a) State, before this, that the design of writing on Fallacies
had long occupied my thoughts and that parliamentary
reform had accelerated the execution of it.
[ State before this that
the design of exposing
Fallacies had long ago
engaged J.B.s thoughts:
and that parl. reform
had but hastened the
execution.]
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