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10 Aug. 1811 | |||
Fallacies | |||
Ch. Lawyer A<gap/> | |||
1 | |||
Lawyer has no such hop or fear to operate upon him, in <gap/> | |||
weight to authority as the f<gap/>-man has | |||
Impossible that it should be a <gap/> to the lawyer that of the | |||
incognissability &c in <gap/> purposes is factitious | |||
the work | |||
But Churchmen by | |||
In the case of the | |||
lawyer there will | |||
naturally be more | |||
of insincerity than | |||
in that of the Churchman. | |||
There has already been occasion to bring to view | |||
the case of a middle or rather mixt state between | |||
that of evil consciousness and that of temerity — between | |||
that of improbity and that of weakness on the part | |||
of the and the utterer of these instruments of deception which | |||
may be cxharacterixed by the denomination come under the denomination of political | |||
fallacies. | |||
As between the lawyer and the Churchman priest it | |||
may be matter of curiosity at least to observe consider in | |||
what relative proportions those ingredients may naturally | |||
be <gap/> expected to be found mixt in these respective bosoms. | |||
The more thoroughly closely the nature of their respective | |||
occupation and situation is considered, the more clearly it | |||
will appear that as between the one state and the other | |||
[+] in regard to any | |||
fallacy the deceptitiousness of which in | |||
in its action is capable | |||
of remaining unperceived | |||
by the utterer | |||
supposing them both peers, in the scale of probability the probability of evil consciousness | |||
is on the part of the ma of law as the | |||
highest, on the part of the churchman at the lowest | |||
pitch: or supposing as above, the acceptance and | |||
utterance of the fallacy in question to have for its cause | |||
a mixture of improbity and weakness, it is in the | |||
lawyers case that the rates of the improbity to the weakness | |||
will be the greatest at the highest point, in the case of the Churchman | |||
at the lowest point of the scale. | |||
10 Aug. 1811 Fallacies
Ch. Lawyer A
1
Lawyer has no such hop or fear to operate upon him, in weight to authority as the f-man has Impossible that it should be a to the lawyer that of the incognissability &c in purposes is factitious the work
But Churchmen by
In the case of the lawyer there will naturally be more of insincerity than in that of the Churchman.
There has already been occasion to bring to view the case of a middle or rather mixt state between that of evil consciousness and that of temerity — between that of improbity and that of weakness on the part of the and the utterer of these instruments of deception which may be cxharacterixed by the denomination come under the denomination of political fallacies.
As between the lawyer and the Churchman priest it may be matter of curiosity at least to observe consider in what relative proportions those ingredients may naturally be expected to be found mixt in these respective bosoms.
The more thoroughly closely the nature of their respective occupation and situation is considered, the more clearly it will appear that as between the one state and the other [+] in regard to any fallacy the deceptitiousness of which in in its action is capable of remaining unperceived by the utterer supposing them both peers, in the scale of probability the probability of evil consciousness is on the part of the ma of law as the highest, on the part of the churchman at the lowest pitch: or supposing as above, the acceptance and utterance of the fallacy in question to have for its cause a mixture of improbity and weakness, it is in the lawyers case that the rates of the improbity to the weakness will be the greatest at the highest point, in the case of the Churchman at the lowest point of the scale.
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