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<note>B.2.Ch.<del>5</del>.6</note><lb/> | |||
<p>But to suppose that men consist only of<lb/> | |||
two Classes the <add>altogether</add> good and the <add>altogether</add> bad is a<lb/> | |||
vulgar prejudice - The Crime which subjects<lb/> | |||
a man to the Pack of the law may have<lb/> | |||
him possessed of a thousand good qualities<lb/> | |||
and more especially of sympathy for the<lb/> | |||
misfortunes of others - Daily Experience<lb/> | |||
may convince us of this and had us to believe<lb/> | |||
that the Criminal are not always altogether vicious-</p> | |||
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B.2.Ch.5.6
But to suppose that men consist only of
two Classes the altogether good and the altogether bad is a
vulgar prejudice - The Crime which subjects
a man to the Pack of the law may have
him possessed of a thousand good qualities
and more especially of sympathy for the
misfortunes of others - Daily Experience
may convince us of this and had us to believe
that the Criminal are not always altogether vicious-
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richard smith |
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