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<p>This species of falshood is seen not uncommonly to
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<head>Of Falshoods in general</head><!-- centred -->
<p><!-- indent --><note>Various shapes in which this species of falshood  <sic>shews</sic> itself</note>  This species of falshood is seen not uncommonly to
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manifest itself in most of the shapes which falshood
manifest itself in most of the shapes which falshood
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which are but too frequently <del>published</del> <add>exhibited</add> in
which are but too frequently <del>published</del> <add>exhibited</add> in
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the public <gap/> : <add>[+]</add> To this species of falshood the
the public <gap/> : <add>[+]</add> <note><hi rend='superscript'>[+]</hi> bearing witness to the extraordinary skill of such or such an <sic>operater</sic>, or the extraordinary excellence of the wares of such or such a trader .</note> To this species of falshood the
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medical profession is <add>more</add> particularly obnoxious .  Sometimes
medical profession is <add>more</add> particularly obnoxious .  Sometimes
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give additional credit to the <unclear>imposture</unclear>. <add>(b)</add>
give additional credit to the <unclear>imposture</unclear>. <add>(b)</add>
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<p><!-- indent -->In this case the characteristic quality <del><gap/></del>
<p><!-- indent --><note>Characteristic punishment of the puffer's throne .</note>  In this case the characteristic quality <del><gap/></del>
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of the ignomineous part of the punishment might be
of the ignomineous part of the punishment might be
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enhanced by an additional ceremony , which might
enhanced by an additional ceremony , which might
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be termed the punishment of the <hi rend='underline'>puffer's throne</hi> .  <add>Falshood <add>To p. 45 S/*9.</add><!-- To p. 45 <unclear>S/</unclear>*9. written in red ink --></add>
be termed the punishment of the <hi rend='underline'>puffer's throne</hi> .  <add>Falshood <add>To p. 45 N*9.</add><!-- To p. 45 N*9. written in red ink --></add>
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<p><add>(a) <add>The</add></add> Falshood indeed is not a constant ingredient in the
<p><add>(a) <add>The</add></add> Falshood indeed is not a constant ingredient in the
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idea annexed to this expression .  It is sometimes applied
idea annexed to this expression .  It is sometimes applied  
 
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to the mere language of vanity ; which without
 
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<add><del><gap/></del></add> advancing into the pale of falshood , makes such an aflicted
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display of the truth , as is disgusting to the <gap/>.
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<p>(b)  To p. 41 . N<hi rend='superscript'>o</hi> 2<!-- all written in red ink -->
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40 C Of Falshoods in general

Various shapes in which this species of falshood shews itself This species of falshood is seen not uncommonly to
manifest itself in most of the shapes which falshood
can assume . Sometimes it in the shape of ordinary simple
falshood ; in which case it comes under the notion of that
sort of practise which is commonly called puffing .(a)
Under To this head belong the false attestations
which are but too frequently published exhibited in
the public  : [+] [+] bearing witness to the extraordinary skill of such or such an operater, or the extraordinary excellence of the wares of such or such a trader . To this species of falshood the
medical profession is more particularly obnoxious . Sometimes
the names of the attestors are forged : and sometimes
the sanction of an oath is profaned in order to
give additional credit to the imposture. (b)

Characteristic punishment of the puffer's throne . In this case the characteristic quality
of the ignomineous part of the punishment might be
enhanced by an additional ceremony , which might
be termed the punishment of the puffer's throne . Falshood <add>To p. 45 N*9.</add>


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NOTE

(a) <add>The</add> Falshood indeed is not a constant ingredient in the
idea annexed to this expression . It is sometimes applied
to the mere language of vanity ; which without
advancing into the pale of falshood , makes such an aflicted
display of the truth , as is disgusting to the .

(b) To p. 41 . No 2



Identifier: | JB/071/066/004"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 71.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

not numbered

Box

071

Main Headings

penal code

Folio number

066

Info in main headings field

of falshoods in general

Image

004

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f37 / f38 / f39 / f40

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::s. lay [britannia with shield motif]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

alexander mavrokordatos

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

23469

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