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Fallacies</head> | |||
<note>Preface</note> | <note>Preface</note> | ||
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<p>3</p> | <p>3</p> | ||
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<note>33 or 8<lb/> | <note>33 or 8<lb/> | ||
☞ <sic>Omitt</sic> in Edition 1<hi rend="superscript">st</hi>.</note> | |||
<note> | <note>See <add>here</add> the accomplished<lb/> | ||
character which the<lb/> | character which the<lb/> | ||
system of corruption<lb/> | system of corruption<lb/> | ||
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Hotbeds, Eton & Westminster<lb/> | Hotbeds, Eton & Westminster<lb/> | ||
succession pits Oxford and<lb/> | succession pits Oxford and<lb/> | ||
Cambridge & wide</note> | Cambridge &: wide.</note> | ||
<p>This is the accomplished <add>political</add> character which the <del><gap/></del><lb/> | <p>This is the accomplished <add>political</add> character which the <del><gap/></del><lb/> | ||
system <del><gap/></del> of existing circumstances <del><gap/></del> called <add | system <del><gap/></del> of existing circumstances <del><gap/></del> called <add>incorrectly</add> by some<lb/> | ||
<add> | <add>lips</add> the system of corruption, tends to form and exhibit <add>towards and aims at the formation of</add>.<lb/> | ||
This is the sort of plant which in the hot-beds of Eton<lb/> | |||
and Westminster and the succession-pots of Oxford and<lb/> | and Westminster and the succession-pots of Oxford and<lb/> | ||
Cambridge, with | Cambridge, with Latin prayers <add>times a day</add> in the seed-leaf<add>+</add>.<lb/> | ||
and <del><gap/></del> subscription oaths and perjuries <add>and equivocation</add> applied<lb/> | and <del><gap/></del> subscription oaths and perjuries <add>and equivocation</add> applied<lb/> | ||
in the habit gains strength, <del><gap/></del> | in the habit gains strength, <del><gap/></del> under the sunshine<lb/> | ||
of royal influence, the <del>fashionable and</del> established<lb/> | of royal influence, the <del>fashionable and</del> established<lb/> | ||
and ever fashionable horticulture tends to rear.</p> | and ever fashionable horticulture tends to rear.</p> | ||
<p>To <del>the principles of</del> <add>preferment and its ladder</add> orthodoxy in every shape an<lb/> | <p>To <del>the principles of</del> <add>preferment and its ladder</add> orthodoxy in every shape an<lb/> | ||
attachment <add>adherence</add> as | attachment <add>adherence</add> a force as <add>unalterable / necessary</add> as the most rigid Calvinist <add>disciple of Calvin</add> ever<lb/> | ||
imagined: — in between right and wrong, in between<lb/> | imagined: — in between right and wrong, in between<lb/> | ||
truth and falshood as between sincerity and insincerity, <lb/> | truth and falshood as between sincerity and insincerity, <lb/> | ||
as between veracity and mendacity, an<lb/> | as between veracity and mendacity, an<lb/> | ||
heroic and truly Arminian <add>and constantly | heroic and truly Arminian <add>and constantly / for ever / inviolable</add> liberty of indifference.</p> | ||
<note><unclear>Murmur</unclear>, at school,<lb/> | <note><unclear>Murmur</unclear>, at school,<lb/> | ||
Latin prayers times<lb/> | |||
a day: in the University<lb/> | a day: in the University<lb/> | ||
subscriptions, oaths<lb/> | subscriptions, oaths<lb/> | ||
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influence:<lb/> | influence:<lb/> | ||
By Arminian<lb/> | By Arminian<lb/> | ||
A<gap/> | A<gap/> Calvinists<lb/> | ||
to preferment and its<lb/> | to preferment and its<lb/> | ||
ladder orthodoxy:<lb/> | ladder orthodoxy:<lb/> |
July 1810. 19
Fallacies
Preface
§.
3
☞ Omitt in the 1st edition
33 or 8
☞ Omitt in Edition 1st.
See here the accomplished
character which the
system of corruption
tends to form, and hold
up for instruction.
Hotbeds, Eton & Westminster
succession pits Oxford and
Cambridge &: wide.
This is the accomplished political character which the
system of existing circumstances called incorrectly by some
lips the system of corruption, tends to form and exhibit towards and aims at the formation of.
This is the sort of plant which in the hot-beds of Eton
and Westminster and the succession-pots of Oxford and
Cambridge, with Latin prayers times a day in the seed-leaf+.
and subscription oaths and perjuries and equivocation applied
in the habit gains strength, under the sunshine
of royal influence, the fashionable and established
and ever fashionable horticulture tends to rear.
To the principles of preferment and its ladder orthodoxy in every shape an
attachment adherence a force as unalterable / necessary as the most rigid Calvinist disciple of Calvin ever
imagined: — in between right and wrong, in between
truth and falshood as between sincerity and insincerity,
as between veracity and mendacity, an
heroic and truly Arminian and constantly / for ever / inviolable liberty of indifference.
Murmur, at school,
Latin prayers times
a day: in the University
subscriptions, oaths
and perjuries
Sunshine royal
influence:
By Arminian
A Calvinists
to preferment and its
ladder orthodoxy:
as between right and
wrong truth and
falshood, sincerity
and insincerity,
veracity and mendacity,
an heroic
and truly Arminian
liberty of indifference
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