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<p>The ideas which men have had in mind<lb/>when <del>in</del> speaking of civilizarion and other terms<lb/>of kindred import have not always been very explicit.<lb/>What they have understood by it has<lb/>been that some how in other a good effect <add>change</add> has<lb/>been produced upon the manners of the people,<lb/><add>for the better</add> but they have not understood how. <add>what change.</add>  Arts polish<lb/>manners: yes, cry others, but a certain degree of<lb/>roughness is to their advantage.  Arts <del>polish</del> soften<lb/>manners: yes, but they <add>may</add> render <add>them</add> too soft.  Arts<lb/>refine manners: yes, but it would be better if they<lb/>were a little coarser.<lb/></p><p>The pleasant part of the story <add>pleasantest case</add> is where<lb/>the same person who praises civilization,<lb/>condemns luxury, meaning by luxury, or rather<lb/><add>fancying he means</add> endeavouring to mean something different from<lb/>excess.<lb/></p><pb/>
<p>The ideas which men have had in mind<lb/>when <del>in</del> speaking of civilizarion and other terms<lb/>of kindred import have not always been very explicit.<lb/>What they have understood by it has<lb/>been that some how or other a good effect <add>change</add> has<lb/>been produced upon the manners of the people,<lb/><add>for the better</add> but they have not understood how. <add>what change.</add>  Arts polish<lb/>manners: yes, cry others, but a certain degree of<lb/>roughness is to their advantage.  Arts <del>polish</del> soften<lb/>manners: yes, but they <add>may</add> render <add>them</add> too soft.  Arts<lb/>refine manners: yes, but it would be better if they<lb/>were a little coarser.<lb/></p><p>The pleasant part of the story <add>pleasantest case</add> is where<lb/>the same person who praises civilization,<lb/>condemns luxury, meaning by luxury, or rather<lb/> endeavouring to mean <add>fancying he means</add> something different from<lb/>excess.<lb/></p><pb/>





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Civilization &c
what

The ideas which men have had in mind
when in speaking of civilizarion and other terms
of kindred import have not always been very explicit.
What they have understood by it has
been that some how or other a good effect change has
been produced upon the manners of the people,
for the better but they have not understood how. what change. Arts polish
manners: yes, cry others, but a certain degree of
roughness is to their advantage. Arts polish soften
manners: yes, but they may render them too soft. Arts
refine manners: yes, but it would be better if they
were a little coarser.

The pleasant part of the story pleasantest case is where
the same person who praises civilization,
condemns luxury, meaning by luxury, or rather
endeavouring to mean fancying he means something different from
excess.


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Identifier: | JB/087/060/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 87.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

not numbered

Box

087

Main Headings

indirect legislation

Folio number

060

Info in main headings field

indirect legislation

Image

002

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f1 / f2 / f3 / f4

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::gr [crown motif] [britannia with shield motif]]]

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

27585

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