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where he is in honor, then at Oxford<lb/> | where he is in honor, then at Oxford<lb/> | ||
where <add>even yet</add> he is in disgrace <add>not yet <del>got</del> <add>risen</add> out of</add><lb/></p> | where <add>even yet</add> he is in disgrace <add>not yet <del>got</del> <add>risen</add> out of</add><lb/></p> | ||
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<note>T'is by this that we principally that we may account <del>of</del> <add>for</add> the x matter more than is of the same freedom at &c</note> | |||
We shall have little to say of pleasures Legislators | |||
<del>do not make pleasure</del> <add>deal <del>with</del> in them but little</add>. They take <add><del>They do not make pleasures:</del> <del>If they make them at all</del></add> | |||
them as they find them — The internal | |||
instruments of pleasure <add>any more than of pain</add> they cannot make: | |||
<del><note>As legislators, <unclear>we</unclear> take them as we find them.</note></del> | |||
In all the Philosophical works of that admirable
Orator, unless it bethere and there a passage
in the his Offices excepted, there is scarce
a clear idea . They are accordingly much
made of at the Universities - In Locke
there is scarce any thing but clear ideas-
His name, Accordingly aAt Oxford, in spite of his Stature
his name is kept as back as possible.
His notions, if we may believe certain x
lead to Atheism — Certainly they lead to the
freedom of thought. exercise of reason This for this reason on this account
that x of all Articles notwithstanding all obstacles which are in common to both places there is a
little more of that same freedom at Cambridge,
where he is in honor, then at Oxford
where even yet he is in disgrace not yet got <add>risen out of</add>
T'is by this that we principally that we may account of for the x matter more than is of the same freedom at &c
We shall have little to say of pleasures Legislators do not make pleasure deal with in them but little. They take They do not make pleasures: If they make them at all them as they find them — The internal instruments of pleasure any more than of pain they cannot make:
As legislators, we take them as we find them.
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