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<p>Besides the <hi rend='underline'>propensity</hi> which they acquire from their Character and parents; Divines have an<lb/>
<p>Besides the <hi rend='underline'>propensity</hi> which they acquire from their Character and presents; Divines have an<lb/>
[obvious] <hi rend='underline'>Interest</hi> in propagating that despondency and ill opinion of the times: For the neglect,<lb/>
[obvious] <hi rend='underline'>Interest</hi> in propagating that despondency and ill opinion of the times: For the neglect,<lb/>
to say no more, of their controversies, is a matter which is risible: they behave therefore, to<lb/>
to say no more, of their controversies, is a matter which is visible: they behave therefore, to<lb/>
make the most of the Vice that there is, <note>Maxims of Utility x Law of Nature Of such importance is a good <add>right</add> name to a thing to keep alive in the mind the true Idea of <sic>it's</sic> nature, &amp; prevent the imagination from getting hold of <add>running away with</add> it &amp; propagating confusion. v. All<hi rend='superscript'>ce</hi>: 321.</note> for the sake of charging it as a consequence<lb/>
make the most of the Vice that there is, <note>Maxims of Utility x Law of Nature Of such importance is a good <add>right</add> name to a thing to keep alive in the mind the true Idea of <sic>it's</sic> nature, &amp; prevent the imagination from getting hold of <add>running away with</add> it &amp; propagating confusion. v. All<hi rend='superscript'>ce</hi>: 321.</note> for the sake of charging it as a consequence<lb/>
of that neglect; [which] is] <add>But it is so, being always a</add> a point taken for granted: and there will always be enough to be<lb/>
of that neglect; [which] is] <add>But it is so, being always a</add> a point taken for granted: and there will always be enough to be<lb/>
met with for their purpose; together with a computer's disposition in spectators to make the<lb/>
met with for their purpose; together with a <unclear>computer's</unclear> disposition in spectators to make the<lb/>
most of it.</p>     
most of it.</p>     



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DIVINES bad Politicians.

Besides the propensity which they acquire from their Character and presents; Divines have an
[obvious] Interest in propagating that despondency and ill opinion of the times: For the neglect,
to say no more, of their controversies, is a matter which is visible: they behave therefore, to
make the most of the Vice that there is, Maxims of Utility x Law of Nature Of such importance is a good right name to a thing to keep alive in the mind the true Idea of it's nature, & prevent the imagination from getting hold of running away with it & propagating confusion. v. Allce: 321. for the sake of charging it as a consequence
of that neglect; [which] is] But it is so, being always a a point taken for granted: and there will always be enough to be
met with for their purpose; together with a computer's disposition in spectators to make the
most of it.




Identifier: | JB/096/315/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 96.

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096

Main Headings

legislation

Folio number

315

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divines bad politicians

Image

001

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text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::[partial lion with vryheyt motif]]]

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Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

31319

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