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<head><hi rend='underline'>To be copied</hi></head>
 
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<p>If this reason should not satisfy us, our<lb/> author is liberal enough to give us another.<lb/> <note>Vol. 1. p. 56.</note>"Because also," says he, "were the exercise of<lb/> "every virtue to be enforced by the proposal of<lb/> "particular rewards, it were impossible for<lb/> "any state to furnish stock enough for so<lb/> "profuse a bounty." &#x2014; Here our learned<lb/> author has followed his friends Brown &amp; <lb/> <gap/>, who <del>being</del> gaping anxiously<lb/> after <del>bribes &amp;</del> stalls &amp; <unclear>niches</unclear> <del>chose to</del> confined<lb/> <del>all</del> the idea of reward to the narrow <unclear>asile</unclear><lb/> of bounties given or preferment bestowed. But<lb/> in following his leaders our author's <add>un</add>happy<lb/> propensity <del>to blundering</del> <add>has</add> led him astray; &amp;<lb/> he <del>made</del> <add>makes</add> that matter of <hi rend='underline'>choice</hi> in the<lb/> legislaton which they more consistently<lb/> made a matter of <hi rend='underline'>necessity</hi>. For <foreign>certes</foreign><lb/> if they have no funds to supply particular<lb/> rewards they must <del>per force</del> <add>of <hi rend='underline'>necessity</hi></add> be confined<lb/> to penal sanctions.</p><p>Should neither of these conclusive<lb/> reasons have worked conviction<lb/> on an <sic>unbeleiving</sic> reader, our author<lb/> will at last force him into conviction <add>by</add></p>
<p><note><hi rend='underline'>To be copied</hi></note> If this reason should not satisfy us, our<lb/> Author is liberal enough to give us another.<lb/> <note>Vol.1. p.56.</note> "Because also," says he, "were the exercise of<lb/> "every virtue to be enforced by the proposal of<lb/> "particular rewards, it were impossible for<lb/> "any state to furnish stock enough for so<lb/> "profuse a bounty." &#x2014; Here our learned<lb/> author has followed his friends Brown &amp; <lb/> Warburton, who <del>being</del> gaping anxiously<lb/> after <del>bribes &amp;</del> stalls &amp; <unclear>niches</unclear> <del>chose to</del> confined<lb/> <del>all</del> the idea of reward to the narrow aisle<lb/> of bounties given or preferment bestowed. But<lb/> in following his leaders our Author's <add>un</add>happy<lb/> propensity <del>to blundering</del> <add>has</add> led him astray; &amp;<lb/> he <del>made</del> <add>makes</add> that matter of <hi rend='underline'>choice</hi> in the<lb/> legislaton which they more consistently<lb/> made a matter of <hi rend='underline'>necessity</hi>. For <foreign>certes</foreign><lb/> if they have no funds to supply particular<lb/> rewards they must <del>per force</del> <add>of <hi rend='underline'>necessity</hi></add> be confined<lb/> to penal sanctions.</p>
 
<p>Should neither of these conclusive<lb/> reasons have worked conviction<lb/> on an <sic>unbeleiving</sic> reader, our author<lb/> will at last force him into conviction <add>by</add></p>
 
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To be copied If this reason should not satisfy us, our
Author is liberal enough to give us another.
Vol.1. p.56. "Because also," says he, "were the exercise of
"every virtue to be enforced by the proposal of
"particular rewards, it were impossible for
"any state to furnish stock enough for so
"profuse a bounty." — Here our learned
author has followed his friends Brown &
Warburton, who being gaping anxiously
after bribes & stalls & niches chose to confined
all the idea of reward to the narrow aisle
of bounties given or preferment bestowed. But
in following his leaders our Author's unhappy
propensity to blundering has led him astray; &
he made makes that matter of choice in the
legislaton which they more consistently
made a matter of necessity. For certes
if they have no funds to supply particular
rewards they must per force of necessity be confined
to penal sanctions.

Should neither of these conclusive
reasons have worked conviction
on an unbeleiving reader, our author
will at last force him into conviction by

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Date_1

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096

Main Headings

comment on the commentaries

Folio number

048

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

Category

collectanea

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c124

Penner

168

Watermarks

[[watermarks::[lion with vryheyt motif]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

[[notes_public::"to be copied" [note not in bentham's hand]]]

ID Number

31052

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