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<note>Benevolence</note>
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<add>strive to inform</add> them that the tenderest <add>and most refined</add> attachment<del>s</del> <note>puts on the livery of selfishness</note> [are <add>is</add> but<lb/>selfishness when <add>are gross and sordid</add> ] [opposed to the good of the whole<lb/>community] when it makes a man the enemy<lb/>of his country's welfare.  <del>Let</del> Let him hold up <add>set before</add><lb/>to them the example <add>their eyes the examples</add> of Draco and of Bacchus:<lb/>[and let him shew <add>point to</add> them] <add>and of</add> the Spartan mother<lb/>plunging <add>who plunged</add> a dagger into <add>whose dagger pierced</add> the bosom of her recreant<lb/>son. <del>There is little fear that ma in It would</del><lb/><del>be dangerous</del> Antiquity furnishes examples of horrors <lb/>which are sometimes overstrained: but there is little<lb/>fear of their being imitated <add>followed</add> to the letter.<lb/><pb/>  
<p><add>strive to inform</add> them that the tenderest <add>and most refined</add> attachment<del>s</del> <note>puts on the livery of selfishness</note> [are <add>is</add> but<lb/>selfishness when <add>are gross and sordid</add>] [opposed to the good of the whole<lb/>community] when it makes a man the enemy<lb/>of his country's welfare.  <del>Let</del> Let him hold up <add>set before</add><lb/>to them the example <add>their eyes the examples</add> of Draco and of Bacchus:<lb/>[and let him shew <add>point to</add> them] <add>and of</add> the Spartan mother<lb/>plunging <add>who plunged</add> a dagger into <add>whose dagger pierced</add> the bosom of her recreant<lb/>son. <del>There is little fear that ma in It would</del><lb/><del>be dangerous</del> Antiquity furnishes examples of horrors <lb/>which are sometimes overstrained: but there is little<lb/>fear of their being imitated <add>followed</add> to the letter.</p>
 




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Indirect Legislation § 5

Benevolence

strive to inform them that the tenderest and most refined attachments puts on the livery of selfishness [are is but
selfishness when are gross and sordid] [opposed to the good of the whole
community] when it makes a man the enemy
of his country's welfare. Let Let him hold up set before
to them the example their eyes the examples of Draco and of Bacchus:
[and let him shew point to them] and of the Spartan mother
plunging who plunged a dagger into whose dagger pierced the bosom of her recreant
son. There is little fear that ma in It would
be dangerous Antiquity furnishes examples of horrors
which are sometimes overstrained: but there is little
fear of their being imitated followed to the letter.
















Identifier: | JB/087/028/003"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 87.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

5-6

Box

087

Main Headings

indirect legislation

Folio number

028

Info in main headings field

indirect legislation

Image

003

Titles

note

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

/ / f7 /

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::r williams [britannia with shield motif]]]

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

c. hamilton

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

27553

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