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<head>SUBSCRIPTION. Coll. of Pope p. 22.</head>
<head>SUBSCRIPTION. Coll. of Pap. p. 22.</head>


<p>There is [but] one set of people in the Kingdom<lb/>
<p>There is [but] one set of people in the Kingdom<lb/>
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<p>They are <add>to be found</add> amongst them who having accepted<lb/>
<p>They are <add>to be found</add> amongst them who having accepted<lb/>
of the bounty of various benefactors, upon the<lb/>
of the bounty of various benefactors, upon the<lb/>
<add>Trust of</add> being bound to it by various Statistics, &amp; being <gap/> <note>to shew those Statistics.</note><lb/>
<add>Trust of</add> being bound to it by various Statistics, &amp; being sworn <note>to shew those Statistics.</note><lb/>
are too good to do any such thing. The united wisdom of the nation came: as if a few inferior </p>   
are too good to do any such thing. <note>The united wisdom of the nation came: is of a few inferior <unclear>dignity</unclear> <unclear>kind</unclear> not up to this. The King Lords &amp; Commons <del>change</del> <add>alter</add> their opinions <add><sic>practise</sic></add> every Session: &amp; they are not, because they ought not to be, above bearing the reflection on their wisdom &#x2014; But the pretensions of the Univ. of Oxford are not to be measured with a so much inferior.</note></p>   






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SUBSCRIPTION. Coll. of Pap. p. 22.

There is [but] one set of people in the Kingdom
who are much too wise ever to be[come] wiser, and
that is, they are in the university of Oxford.

They are to be found amongst them who having accepted
of the bounty of various benefactors, upon the
Trust of being bound to it by various Statistics, & being sworn to shew those Statistics.
are too good to do any such thing. The united wisdom of the nation came: is of a few inferior dignity kind not up to this. The King Lords & Commons change alter their opinions practise every Session: & they are not, because they ought not to be, above bearing the reflection on their wisdom — But the pretensions of the Univ. of Oxford are not to be measured with a so much inferior.




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Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

096

Main Headings

legislation

Folio number

302

Info in main headings field

subscription

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::[partial gr]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

31306

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