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<head>1819 <sic>Dec</sic> 17</head> <!-- marginal notes in pencil --> <p>11<lb/>(10) 8 <note>Reasons against<lb/>War favoured<lb/>War propensity.</note></p> <p>Spunge</p> <p>As to the distinction the distinction between the good and the bad<lb/>and the good points, <add>of <sic>encrease</sic></add> no such distinction will the one in power<lb/>either make himself, or induce the maker of it.  To keep it out of<lb/>mans use it is the object of all the language which in this occurrence<lb/>he employs: <del>to keep it out</del> Order, good order, mens Constitution<lb/>matchless constitution English constitution &#x2014; these and a thousand<lb/>other such transparencies are employed to smother and stifle it.<lb/>To keep it out of mens tongues he would have cut the tongues<lb/>to keep it out of the press he would have cut off the hands, if<lb/>necessary and possible</p> <p><note>To hold it up to him<lb/><gap/> notice &#x2014; not to loo<lb/>but to shut his eyes.</note></p>






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1819 Dec 17

11
(10) 8 Reasons against
War favoured
War propensity.

Spunge

As to the distinction the distinction between the good and the bad
and the good points, of encrease no such distinction will the one in power
either make himself, or induce the maker of it. To keep it out of
mans use it is the object of all the language which in this occurrence
he employs: to keep it out Order, good order, mens Constitution
matchless constitution English constitution — these and a thousand
other such transparencies are employed to smother and stifle it.
To keep it out of mens tongues he would have cut the tongues
to keep it out of the press he would have cut off the hands, if
necessary and possible

To hold it up to him
notice — not to loo
but to shut his eyes.




Identifier: | JB/137/146/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 137.

Date_1

1819-12-17

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

137

Main Headings

radicalism not dangerous

Folio number

146

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

spunge

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c10 / d11 / e8

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

46863

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