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<p><unclear>Upon the opinions of one age</unclear></p>
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<p><head>OBSTACLES LAWYERS – Univ. Education</head></p>
 
<p>That education is not (<hi rend="underline">yet</hi>) liberal in which the past lesson<lb/>
 
he is taught is that he must not think.</p>
 
<p>&#x2014; where the knowledge of things is neglected</p>
<p>&#x2014; where the knowledge of men is taught in such a<lb/>
manner as no men can be known by</p>
<p>Institutes of Political knowledge<lb/>
Thus much is certain that there are no such <unclear>rules</unclear><lb/>
&#x2014; where men are examined<lb/>
with praying at the time they are most<lb/>
averse to it, that they may be <unclear>unjust</unclear><lb/>
with it all their lives.</p>
<p>Where men are taught <add>&amp; <gap/> taught or no to declare themselves to believe</add> that before they are anything,<lb/>
they are corrupt, reprobate &amp; good for nothing.</p>
<p>That a few words and a little <unclear>water</unclear> make the law<lb/>
good <del><gap/> <gap/></del> again – that for all that they are presently<lb/>
<add>almost</add> as bad as ever:  <del>that</del> <add>where</add> to prevent their being quite<lb/>
so, there's no doing without spending two or three of the best<lb/>
hours in the day <add>of every day without interruption</add> in a large room with a Table called an<lb/>
Altar at the East end of it repeating in an eternal round<lb/>
the crude effusions of a barbarous age.  Where all this is taught to<lb/>
be of the essence of Christianity.</p>
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Upon the opinions of one age

OBSTACLES LAWYERS – Univ. Education

That education is not (yet) liberal in which the past lesson
he is taught is that he must not think.

— where the knowledge of things is neglected

— where the knowledge of men is taught in such a
manner as no men can be known by

Institutes of Political knowledge
Thus much is certain that there are no such rules
— where men are examined
with praying at the time they are most
averse to it, that they may be unjust
with it all their lives.

Where men are taught & taught or no to declare themselves to believe that before they are anything,
they are corrupt, reprobate & good for nothing.

That a few words and a little water make the law
good again – that for all that they are presently
almost as bad as ever: that where to prevent their being quite
so, there's no doing without spending two or three of the best
hours in the day of every day without interruption in a large room with a Table called an
Altar at the East end of it repeating in an eternal round
the crude effusions of a barbarous age. Where all this is taught to
be of the essence of Christianity.


Identifier: | JB/097/060/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 97.

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Box

097

Main Headings

Folio number

060

Info in main headings field

obstacles lawyers univ. education

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

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Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

written on blotting paper

ID Number

31444

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