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<p>10 June 1811 8</p>
<head>Fallacies</head>
<note><gap/> <gap/></note>


<p>2 8</p>
<note>Historical sketch</note>
<p>[At the very outset<add>?</add> &#x2014;] in the very definition given of the<lb/>
artist, Cicero the most illustrious of them all, gives <add>gave</add><lb/>
a specimen of his art a sample <add>token</add> of the regard<lb/>
paid to <add>the interest of</add> <add>such considerations as those of</add> truth and honesty in the <gap/> of it</p>
<p><foreign>Orator est vir probus, asti dicende puritas.</foreign> In<lb/>
that definition was <gap/> <add>wrapped up</add> this argument. <foreign>Ego sum<lb/>
vote dicendo puritas, Ergo sum vir probus.</foreign></p>
<note><!-- Text written in pencil -->10 or 4<lb/>
[Cicero] <add>(In<gap/>?)</add> is <gap/>]<lb/>
specimen of his art<lb/>
and probity: his definition<lb/>
of an Orator<lb/>
<foreign><hi rend="underline">Vir Probus</hi>, art dicende<lb/>
puritas: ego puritas <gap/><lb/>
ergo probus.</foreign></note>
<note>Endeavour to do<lb/>
mischief<lb/>
to any amount<lb/>
for <gap/> not <gap/><lb/>
<gap/> with probity!]</note>
<p>To let himself out for hire, ready with equal energy<lb/>
to promote the cause of truth and falshood, of justice<lb/>
and injustice to do good to any amount to which<lb/>
it can be done by the <add>exercise of the</add> art of speech it can be done<lb/>
or to do mischief to the same amount &#x2014; such is the<lb/>
practice <del>which</del> given by the Prince of Roman Orators<lb/>
as conclusive proof of probity. A proof no less useful <add>serviceable</add><lb/>
than compendious, <add>as</add> being the only <add><unclear>evidence</unclear></add> one [which the<lb/>
practice of that art under the gown of an advocate]<lb/>
<add>the case</add> <sic>admitts</sic> of.]</p>




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10 June 1811 8

Fallacies

2 8

Historical sketch

[At the very outset? —] in the very definition given of the
artist, Cicero the most illustrious of them all, gives gave
a specimen of his art a sample token of the regard
paid to the interest of such considerations as those of truth and honesty in the of it

Orator est vir probus, asti dicende puritas. In
that definition was wrapped up this argument. Ego sum
vote dicendo puritas, Ergo sum vir probus.

10 or 4
[Cicero] (In?) is ]
specimen of his art
and probity: his definition
of an Orator
Vir Probus, art dicende
puritas: ego puritas
ergo probus.

Endeavour to do
mischief
to any amount
for not
with probity!]

To let himself out for hire, ready with equal energy
to promote the cause of truth and falshood, of justice
and injustice to do good to any amount to which
it can be done by the exercise of the art of speech it can be done
or to do mischief to the same amount — such is the
practice which given by the Prince of Roman Orators
as conclusive proof of probity. A proof no less useful serviceable
than compendious, as being the only evidence one [which the
practice of that art under the gown of an advocate]
the case admitts of.]



Identifier: | JB/104/007/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 104.

Date_1

1811-06-10

Marginal Summary Numbering

19 or 4

Box

104

Main Headings

fallacies

Folio number

007

Info in main headings field

fallacies

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c2 / d8 / e8

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

th 1806

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

andre morellet

Corrections

peregrine bingham

Paper Produced in Year

1806

Notes public

ID Number

33978

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