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were not a person thus charged go-
<p>were not a person thus charged go-<lb/>
vernment could not in any part of it
vernment could not in any part of it<lb/>
go on at all well or ill, or stand; not
go on at all well or ill, or stand; not<lb/>
even in the way it has stood and does
even in the way it has stood and does<lb/>
stand: which is all that any body
stand: which is all that any body<lb/>
thinks of or could bear to be thought
thinks of or could bear to be thought<lb/>
to think of -
to think of &#x2014;<lb/></p>
<p>No: as it is Architect, or any person<lb/>
<p>No: as it is Architect, or any person<lb/>
like an architect the Reverend Doctor<lb/>
like an architect the Reverend Doctor<lb/>
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self, whom and whom alone this policy,<lb/>
self, whom and whom alone this policy,<lb/>
such as it is may challenge for its<lb/>
such as it is may challenge for its<lb/>
author. The eddiface being first together<lb/>
author. The edifice being put together<lb/>
and from first to last without (?)<lb/>
and from first to last without a plan<lb/>
required a plan which shall at once<lb/>
required a plan which shall at once<lb/>
describe and justify it. Such is the prob<lb/>
describe and justify it. Such is the prob<lb/>
lem which the Reverend Doctor proposes(?)<lb/>
-lem which the Reverend Doctor proposes<lb/>
to himself to solve and such is the solu-<lb/>
to himself to solve and such is the solu-<lb/>
tion he has given of it.<lb/></p>
tion he has given of it.<lb/></p>

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were not a person thus charged go-
vernment could not in any part of it
go on at all well or ill, or stand; not
even in the way it has stood and does
stand: which is all that any body
thinks of or could bear to be thought
to think of —

No: as it is Architect, or any person
like an architect the Reverend Doctor
can find none: none, unless it be him
self, whom and whom alone this policy,
such as it is may challenge for its
author. The edifice being put together
and from first to last without a plan
required a plan which shall at once
describe and justify it. Such is the prob
-lem which the Reverend Doctor proposes
to himself to solve and such is the solu-
tion he has given of it.

By the number — by the mere number
it is, without notice taken of extent that
it is here said to do what it is here
said to accomplish

Another error and that too a
vulgar one and not the less so for being


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Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

107

Main Headings

law versus arbitrary power (a hatchet for dr paley's net)

Folio number

293

Info in main headings field

Image

002

Titles

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

Watermarks

[[watermarks::[simplified hanoverian royal arms] 1821]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1821

Notes public

ID Number

35284

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