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<note>Ch. Authority</note> | |||
<p>3 11</p> | |||
<note>§.3 Lawyers interest sinister</note> | |||
<p>In a word it is the interest of this man of law<lb/> | |||
that <del>both in the</del> as well in respect of the intellectual<lb/> | |||
as the moral part of man's frame <del><add>their mind</add></del>, the <del><add><unclear>all</unclear></add></del> persons<lb/> | |||
<del><add>the minds of</add></del> subject to his power should be in a state of the<lb/> | |||
<del><gap/></del> <add>most consummate</add> deprivation: <lb/> | |||
<note>that they be at the<lb/> | |||
same time, (subject <add><unclear>often</unclear></add><lb/> | |||
to a small, necessary<lb/> | |||
reserve <add>reservation</add>) as wicked<lb/> | |||
and as <add>weak and as</add> <unclear>blind</unclear> as<lb/> | |||
possible:</note><lb/> | |||
that <del><add><gap/></add></del>, consistently with their<lb/> | |||
abstracting from <del>such</del> violences by which the <add><del>his</del> persons and</add> property<lb/> | |||
of himself and his <del><add>particular</add></del> connections might <del><add>would</add></del> be injured or<lb/> | |||
<sic>indangered</sic>, <add>(1)</add> they may be in the habit of committing<lb/> | |||
or <del>in the case of being</del> <add>be</add> supposed or pretended to have<lb/> | |||
committed, <del><add>with the utmost frequency possible</add></del> those transgressions <del>which</del> in which his<lb/> | |||
profit, power and reputation find their source:<lb/> | |||
<del>blind</del> <add>weak <del>and</del></add> that <del>the injuries they undergo</del> <add>whatever enormities they see and feel</add><lb/> | |||
him <sic>committ</sic> may be reverenced by them as manifestations<lb/> | |||
of virtue<add>(3)</add>: <add>blind,</add> that whatever injuries they<lb/> | |||
suffer at his hands may be placed not to his account<lb/> | |||
but to the account of the supposed unchangeable<lb/> | |||
nature of things, <del>or to the account of the<lb/> | |||
wrongdoer whom he makes as if he would <add>pretends to be ready to</add> punish,<lb/> | |||
but who in fact could never do or attempt<lb/> | |||
to do the wrong he does, if the rod <add>with</add> which he to is<lb/> | |||
threatened to be punished, were not an instrument<lb/> | |||
the use of which has been bought by him, — an instrument<lb/> | |||
of oppression <add>prepared</add> <add>kept or <gap/></add> <add>for him and</add> put into his hands.</del></p> | |||
<note>23 or 6<lb/> | |||
Consistently with their<lb/> | |||
abstaining from such<lb/> | |||
violences by which<lb/> | |||
person and property<lb/> | |||
of him and his <gap/><lb/> | |||
be <gap/> <gap/><lb/> | |||
it is his <gap/> <gap/><lb/> | |||
intellectual as <gap/><lb/> | |||
as moral, d<gap/><lb/> | |||
be as intense and<lb/> | |||
extensive as possible:<lb/> | |||
1. that <add>p<gap/></add> transgressions<lb/> | |||
or supposed discernible<lb/> | |||
by him, be<lb/> | |||
as numerous as<lb/> | |||
possible:<lb/> | |||
2. that <gap/><lb/> | |||
other transgressions<lb/> | |||
committed by him<lb/> | |||
be reverenced as<lb/> | |||
acts of violence:<lb/> | |||
3. that the suffering<lb/> | |||
produced by such <gap/><lb/> | |||
be placed <gap/><lb/> | |||
his account but<lb/> | |||
that of the <gap/><lb/> | |||
nature of <gap/> <gap/> <lb/> | |||
the corruption <gap/><gap/><lb/> | |||
for in<gap/> <gap/><lb/> | |||
him <gap/> <gap/><lb/> | |||
become <gap/></note> | |||
1810 July 20 1810 11
Ch. Authority
3 11
§.3 Lawyers interest sinister
In a word it is the interest of this man of law
that both in the as well in respect of the intellectual
as the moral part of man's frame their mind, the all persons
the minds of subject to his power should be in a state of the
most consummate deprivation:
that they be at the
same time, (subject often
to a small, necessary
reserve reservation) as wicked
and as weak and as blind as
possible:
that , consistently with their
abstracting from such violences by which the his persons and property
of himself and his particular connections might would be injured or
indangered, (1) they may be in the habit of committing
or in the case of being be supposed or pretended to have
committed, with the utmost frequency possible those transgressions which in which his
profit, power and reputation find their source:
blind weak and that the injuries they undergo whatever enormities they see and feel
him committ may be reverenced by them as manifestations
of virtue(3): blind, that whatever injuries they
suffer at his hands may be placed not to his account
but to the account of the supposed unchangeable
nature of things, or to the account of the
wrongdoer whom he makes as if he would pretends to be ready to punish,
but who in fact could never do or attempt
to do the wrong he does, if the rod with which he to is
threatened to be punished, were not an instrument
the use of which has been bought by him, — an instrument
of oppression prepared kept or for him and put into his hands.
23 or 6
Consistently with their
abstaining from such
violences by which
person and property
of him and his
be
it is his
intellectual as
as moral, d
be as intense and
extensive as possible:
1. that p transgressions
or supposed discernible
by him, be
as numerous as
possible:
2. that
other transgressions
committed by him
be reverenced as
acts of violence:
3. that the suffering
produced by such
be placed
his account but
that of the
nature of
the corruption
for in
him
become
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