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<head>Letter IX. Penitentiary - houses - Economy. Contract Plan. | |||
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<p>In the case of his <hi rend="underline">good</hi> success, I see the causes of that too:<lb/><note>168</note> | |||
and every body sees them, as before: and, amongst others, all persons<lb/> | |||
who could propose to themselves to get into a situation similar to his;<lb/> | |||
and who in such case would naturally promise themselves, in the<lb/> | |||
event of their getting into his situation, a success equal to his: or rather<lb/> | |||
<del>greater:</del> <add>superior:</add> for such is the presumption and vanity natural to man<lb/></p> | |||
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In the case of his good success, I see the causes of that too:
168
and every body sees them, as before: and, amongst others, all persons
who could propose to themselves to get into a situation similar to his;
and who in such case would naturally promise themselves, in the
event of their getting into his situation, a success equal to his: or rather
greater: superior: for such is the presumption and vanity natural to man
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