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<p>In a situation of public <sic>imp</sic>, misconduct <add>impropriety of conduct</add><lb/>  
<p>In a situation of public <sic>imp</sic>, misconduct <add>impropriety of conduct</add><lb/>  
is produced <del>sometimes by</del> a defect in the <add><del>sometime</del><add>either</add></add> moral, or <lb/>  
is produced <del>sometimes by</del> a defect in the <add><del>sometime</del><add>either</add></add> moral, or <lb/>  
<del>part of a man's character, sometimes by</del><add><del>disposition</del></add> a defect<lb/>
<del>part of a man's character, sometimes by</del> <add><del>disposition</del></add> a defect<lb/>
in the intellectual part of a man's disposition<add>mind</add>.</p>  
in the intellectual part of a man's disposition <add>mind</add>.</p>  


<p>Against misconduct so far as the seat <add>cause</add> of it is <lb/>  
<p>Against misconduct so far as the seat <add>cause</add> of it is <lb/>  
confined to the <unclear>moral</unclear> part of a man's character, the <lb/>  
confined to the moral part of a man's character, the <lb/>  
effect of publicity in the way of the prevention, extends no <lb/>
effect of publicity in the way of the prevention, extends no <lb/>
further than to the prevention of the acts of misconduct. <lb/>  
further than to the prevention of the acts of misconduct. <lb/>  
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the office.</p>
the office.</p>


<p>Against <add>such</add> misconduct as, without any defect in<add>the necessary con<gap/> of</add><lb/>
<p>Against <add>such</add> misconduct as, without any defect in <add>the necessary con<gap/> of</add><lb/>
the moral part, is produced by a defect in the <add>and that an <gap/> an</add> intellectual<lb/>
the moral part, is produced by a defect in the <add>and that an <gap/> an</add> intellectual<lb/>
part of his disposition,  publicity has <del>a</del> <unclear>f</unclear> an<lb/>
part of his disposition,  publicity has <del>a</del> <unclear>f</unclear> an<lb/>
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acceptance would be production of that habitual<lb/>
acceptance would be production of that habitual<lb/>
train of misconduct, <del>of</del> <add>to</add> which publicity will <gap/><lb/>
train of misconduct, <del>of</del> <add>to</add> which publicity will <gap/><lb/>
in a necessary <gap/>, a proportionally <unclear>constant</unclear><lb/>
in a necessary consequence, a proportionally constant<lb/>
state of disrepute and shame.</p><pb/>
state of disrepute and shame.</p><pb/>



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In a situation of public imp, misconduct impropriety of conduct
is produced sometimes by a defect in the sometime<add>either</add> moral, or
part of a man's character, sometimes by disposition a defect
in the intellectual part of a man's disposition mind.

Against misconduct so far as the seat cause of it is
confined to the moral part of a man's character, the
effect of publicity in the way of the prevention, extends no
further than to the prevention of the acts of misconduct.
separately taken, since it will not prevent have
any such effect as to prevent his acceptance of
the office.

Against such misconduct as, without any defect in the necessary con of
the moral part, is produced by a defect in the and that an an intellectual
part of his disposition, publicity has a f an
ulterior and higher degree of efficacy. It may prevent
the situation from finding meeting acceptance at the hands
of an individual in whose inclusion by his in the conscious persuasion own
acceptance would be production of that habitual
train of misconduct, of to which publicity will
in a necessary consequence, a proportionally constant
state of disrepute and shame.


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Identifier: | JB/122/277/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 122.

Date_1

1808-08-16

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

122

Main Headings

Panopticon

Folio number

277

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

Category

Text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

Recto"Recto" is not in the list (recto, verso) of allowed values for the "Rectoverso" property.

Page Numbering

E8

Penner

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

See note 5 to letter 1986, vol. 7

ID Number

001

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