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<add>4</add> The exertion of successful virtue in conducting an high-spirited &amp; jealous people <add>nation onwards to</add><lb/>
<p><add>4</add> The exertion of successful virtue in conducting an high-spirited &amp; jealous people <add>nation onwards to</add><lb/>
<add><sic>it's</sic></add> their happiness, is <hi rend='superscript'>3</hi> the <hi rend='superscript'>1</hi> most <hi rend='superscript'>2</hi> <add>&amp;c refined &amp;</add> exquisite of all <add>pleasures</add> delights; <hi rend='superscript'>+</hi> <note>+ I appeal to &amp;c</note> <del>a delight which may compare</del> <add>a faint emblem of which is that</add> <add>viz: of human Nature is susceptible</add><lb/>
<add><sic>it's</sic></add> their happiness, is <hi rend='superscript'>3</hi> the <hi rend='superscript'>1</hi> most <hi rend='superscript'>2</hi> <add>&amp;c refined &amp;</add> exquisite of all <add>pleasures</add> delights; <hi rend='superscript'>+</hi> <note>+ I appeal to &amp;c</note> <del>a delight which may compare</del> <add>a faint emblem of which is that</add> <add>viz: of human Nature is susceptible</add><lb/>
<del>tis that <add>felt by the angler</add></del> which the expert angler feels, at the instant when <add>some</add> a vigorous <add>ponderous</add> &amp; wily <add>lusty</add> fish <add>inhabitant of the water</add><lb/>
<del>tis that <add>felt by the angler</add></del> which the expert angler feels, at the instant when <add>some</add> a vigorous <add>ponderous</add> &amp; wily <add>lusty</add> fish <add>inhabitant of the water</add><lb/>
subdued <add>after a long many a rude struggle</add> by the perseverance <add>strength</add> &amp; suppleness of his arm, suffers itself to be wafted to the<lb/>
subdued <add>after a long many a rude struggle</add> by the perseverance <add>strength</add> &amp; suppleness of his arm, suffers itself to be wafted to the<lb/>
Shore: <note>Should he meet with a resistance <add>too powerful to master</add> that he cannot master, he will let go a part of his Tackle, &amp; not <add>suffer himself</add> by his obstinacy to be pulled <add>headlong</add> into the <sic>Gulph</sic>.</note> [while the .... of] a prostrate &amp; broken-hearted <del>people</del> <add>multitude</add> [who, too happy<lb/>
Shore:  
<note>Should he meet with a resistance <add>too powerful to master</add> that he cannot master, he will let go a part of his Tackle, &amp; not <add>suffer himself</add> by his obstinacy to be pulled <add>headlong</add> into the <sic>Gulph</sic>.</note>  
[while the .... of] a prostrate &amp; broken-hearted <del>people</del> <add>multitude</add> [who, too happy<lb/>
<add>if they have their vegetation only now &amp; then disturbed</add> to be only now &amp; then interrupted in their vegetation by the blasts of tyranny<lb/>
<add>if they have their vegetation only now &amp; then disturbed</add> to be only now &amp; then interrupted in their vegetation by the blasts of tyranny<lb/>
<add>or</add> &amp; the whirlwinds of caprice, follow <add>obey</add> with unresisting indifference <add><sic>listness</sic> obsequiousness</add> <del>the</del> <add>every sudden</add> impulse] <del>[of a</del><lb/>
<add>or</add> &amp; the whirlwinds of caprice, follow <add>obey</add> with unresisting indifference <add><sic>listness</sic> obsequiousness</add> <del>the</del> <add>every sudden</add> impulse] <del>[of a</del><lb/>
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<del>a contemptible prey to the hook of the sated Sportsman.</del> <note>Thus is it the Glory of Politicians to be fishers of Men.</note> facility takes away <add>all</add><lb/>
<del>a contemptible prey to the hook of the sated Sportsman.</del> <note>Thus is it the Glory of Politicians to be fishers of Men.</note> facility takes away <add>all</add><lb/>
value from the conquest; no patience exercised, no powers <sic>display'd</sic>, no virtue fortified <add>bright</add><lb/>
value from the conquest; no patience exercised, no powers <sic>display'd</sic>, no virtue fortified <add>bright</add><lb/>
<add>by the test</add> by the Trial. Such, Despotism, are thy triumphs! <note>puppets )( Men Number <gap/> relaxation list before &amp; languor <add><gap/></add></note>
<add>by the test</add> by the Trial. Such, Despotism, are thy triumphs! <note>puppets )( Men Number <gap/> relaxation list before &amp; languor <add><gap/></add></note></p>






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LIBELS.

4 The exertion of successful virtue in conducting an high-spirited & jealous people nation onwards to
it's their happiness, is 3 the 1 most 2 &c refined & exquisite of all pleasures delights; + + I appeal to &c a delight which may compare a faint emblem of which is that viz: of human Nature is susceptible
tis that felt by the angler which the expert angler feels, at the instant when some a vigorous ponderous & wily lusty fish inhabitant of the water
subdued after a long many a rude struggle by the perseverance strength & suppleness of his arm, suffers itself to be wafted to the
Shore: Should he meet with a resistance too powerful to master that he cannot master, he will let go a part of his Tackle, & not suffer himself by his obstinacy to be pulled headlong into the Gulph. [while the .... of] a prostrate & broken-hearted people multitude [who, too happy
if they have their vegetation only now & then disturbed to be only now & then interrupted in their vegetation by the blasts of tyranny
or & the whirlwinds of caprice, follow obey with unresisting indifference listness obsequiousness the every sudden impulse] [of a
sudden movement that is impressed upon them,] are like a puny Minnow, fit only for the prey of Children yielding itself
a contemptible prey to the hook of the sated Sportsman. Thus is it the Glory of Politicians to be fishers of Men. facility takes away all
value from the conquest; no patience exercised, no powers display'd, no virtue fortified bright
by the test by the Trial. Such, Despotism, are thy triumphs! puppets )( Men Number relaxation list before & languor




Identifier: | JB/070/197/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 70.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

070

Main Headings

of laws in general

Folio number

197

Info in main headings field

scandal libels

Image

002

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::[gr motif] [britannia motif]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

23312

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