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<head>OBSTACLES  <!-- foreign text checked: http://search.avg.com/?d=4dee1342&i=23&tp=chrome&q=prejuges&lng=en-US&nt=1 --><foreign>PREJUGES</foreign> <!-- white space --> of AGE</head>
 
 
<head>OBSTACLES  PREJUGES  <!-- white space --> of AGE</head>
<p>Auxiliary to these [i:e: of possession] are those to which men of all classes [are <add>more or less.</add>] obnoxious on account of <add>in virtue of the very constitution of their nature<!-- added below the line --> <add>by Time itself.</add><!-- normal addition, above the previous line --></add>   
<p>Auxiliary to these [i:e: of possession] are those to which men of all classes [are <add>more or less.</add>] obnoxious on account of <add>in virtue of the very constitution of their nature<!-- added below the line --> <add>by Time itself.</add><!-- normal addition, above the previous line --></add>   
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<p><gap/> , in despair <add>enraged</add> at the thoughts of [being obliged to] <add>sacrifice</add> discard<add>ing</add> opinions <add>in their old age</add> that have grown
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up with them , reluctant to the task of giving an unwanted motion to springs which the  
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hand of time hath <sic>render'd</sic> rigid <add>//</add><!-- vertical parallel lines -->
hand of time hath <sic>render'd</sic> rigid <add>//</add><!-- vertical parallel lines --> <note>// to disturb <add><sic>ralie</sic> up</add> the field <add>in their days</add> for a new product of which they can not hope to live to see the harvest</note> 
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<p><note><head> <del>Prejudices</del> <add>Interests</add> of Authors</head>  No mortification is more cruel yet alas! how necessary , than that of an Author who was the subject obsoleted in which he has <sic>bestow'd</sic> his <sic>labors</sic></note>  <note>Who is drained to behold with all a Father's anxiety the children of his meditations busied in <add><gap/> up in</add> the <sic>Gulph</sic> of oblivion with the Soil in which they stand <add>he had fixed them .</add></note> 
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<p><note><head>BOOKSELLERS</head>  Even the Booksellers is an Interest too obvious to be altogether omitted not <unclear>if</unclear><!-- or, of --> <add><del>which</del></add> <unclear>the</unclear> account who cannot be supposed <del>when they</del> <add>at the the <del>labor</del> <add>prospect</add> of seeing the circulating contents of many a profitable shelf by &#x2014; sudden <unclear>blast</unclear> turned into motionless <add>unprofitable</add> lumber</note>
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OBSTACLES PREJUGES of AGE

Auxiliary to these [i:e: of possession] are those to which men of all classes [are more or less.] obnoxious on account of in virtue of the very constitution of their nature <add>by Time itself.</add>
The rising generation is that + + To this the most penetrating and experienced observers of human Nature give their Testimony - D'Alembert L'Esprit - Milanges Discours preliminaire de l'Encyclopedie Milanges de D'Alembert Vol. 1. 152 4 Ed. Amsterdam. De L'Esprit Vol. 2. p. 183. note. Ed. Amsterdam 1759 .

Youth is the age from which &c

Veteraus , in despair enraged at the thoughts of [being obliged to] sacrifice discarding opinions in their old age that have grown
up with them , reluctant to the task of giving an unwanted motion to springs which the
hand of time hath render'd rigid // // to disturb ralie up the field in their days for a new product of which they can not hope to live to see the harvest

Prejudices Interests of Authors No mortification is more cruel yet alas! how necessary , than that of an Author who was the subject obsoleted in which he has bestow'd his labors Who is drained to behold with all a Father's anxiety the children of his meditations busied in up in the Gulph of oblivion with the Soil in which they stand he had fixed them .

BOOKSELLERS Even the Booksellers is an Interest too obvious to be altogether omitted not if which the account who cannot be supposed when they at the the labor <add>prospect of seeing the circulating contents of many a profitable shelf by — sudden blast turned into motionless unprofitable lumber


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Identifier: | JB/097/052/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 97.

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097

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052

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obstacles prejuges of age

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001

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interests of authors / booksellers

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text sheet

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1

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recto

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Penner

jeremy bentham

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

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jeremy bentham

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31436

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