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<p>As to the opinion which a <gap/> attentive consideration<lb/>
<p>As to the opinion which a <unclear>pretty</unclear> attentive consideration<lb/>
of the matter has impressed in any view <add>I shall venture to</add> mind, <del>it will</del><lb/>
of the matter has impressed in any view <add>I shall venture to</add> mind, <del>it will</del><lb/>
d<gap/> it with a much decision in this subject, as <lb/>
<unclear>deliver</unclear> it with a much decision in this subject, as <lb/>
in any one of those already mentioned.  But as to the<lb/>
in any one of those already mentioned.  But as to the<lb/>
ground of it instead of being developed <add>as in these other cases</add>, will here be<lb/>
grounds of it instead of being developed <add>as in these other cases</add>, will here be<lb/>
simply indicated.</p>
simply indicated.</p>


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than those observations may be seen to be in general<lb/>
than those observations may be seen to be in general<lb/>
which by the two commitees in question appears to<lb/>
which by the two commitees in question appears to<lb/>
have <del>be</del><add>b<add>een</add></add> destined to bet <add><gap/></add> in the character of reasons.<lb/>
have <del>be</del><add>been</add> destined to act <add><gap/></add> in the character of reasons.<lb/>
But to different situations <add>positions</add> different modes of reasoning<lb/>
But to different situations <add>positions</add> different modes of reasoning<lb/>
seem adapted.</p>
seem adapted.</p>
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Reason altogether or at least of keeping her in the b<gap/>th<lb/>
Reason altogether or at least of keeping her in the b<gap/>th<lb/>
ground.  Opinion declarative of opinion is regarded as<lb/>
ground.  Opinion declarative of opinion is regarded as<lb/>
the one thing needful and the only thing which in strictness<lb/>
the one thing needful and the only thing which in strictness<lb/>
the one thing needful and the only thing which in strictness<lb/>
can be said to be so.  Reasons of <add>vouchsafed to be</add> given at all <lb/>
can be said to be so.  Reasons of <add>vouchsafed to be</add> given at all <lb/>
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that reasons become  allusion to reasons in their hands.</p>
that reasons become  allusion to reasons in their hands.</p>


can be said to be so.
 
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As to the opinion which a pretty attentive consideration
of the matter has impressed in any view I shall venture to mind, it will
deliver it with a much decision in this subject, as
in any one of those already mentioned. But as to the
grounds of it instead of being developed as in these other cases, will here be
simply indicated.

Not that of these indications compressed as they are in
the will the amplitude will be found less expensive
than those observations may be seen to be in general
which by the two commitees in question appears to
have bebeen destined to act in the character of reasons.
But to different situations positions different modes of reasoning
seem adapted.

In a situation cloathed with authority, authority
generally is in possession either of of excluding
Reason altogether or at least of keeping her in the bth
ground. Opinion declarative of opinion is regarded as
the one thing needful and the only thing which in strictness
can be said to be so. Reasons of vouchsafed to be given at all
are considered as given rather ex gratia than de jure.
rather by way of to serve as ornament than that those could have been be any
need of them. and when any thing in this way is
vouchsafed to be given any the slightest allusionintimation seems
to be regarded as sufficient.

Of the work of Gibbon it has been aptly and happily said
that it is not history but allusion to history. In like manner
of the works of Parliamentary Committees in general, at least if
such Committeesworks on Finance or have just been passing under review
that reasons become allusion to reasons in their hands.



Identifier: | JB/147/077/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 147.

Date_1

1810-03-22

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

147

Main Headings

Sinecures

Folio number

077

Info in main headings field

Sinecures

Image

001

Titles

Category

Text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

E2

Penner

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

49302

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