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If any defender of these proceedings <sic>chuses</sic> to suppose<lb/> if was not wished or <hi rend='superscript'>nor</hi>intended the Laws in <lb/>question should be executed, I will readily accede <lb/>to the proposition: let us<hi rend='superscript'>him</hi> see what advantages he <lb/>will derive from it.
If any defender of these proceedings <sic>chuses</sic> to suppose<lb/> it was not wished or <hi rend='superscript'>nor</hi> intended the Laws in <lb/>question should be executed, I will readily accede <lb/>to the proposition: let us <hi rend='superscript'>him</hi> see what advantages he <lb/>will derive from it.<pb/>
Let Intolerance in itself be <hi rend='superscript'>a thing</hi> ever so bad,<lb/><hi rend='superscript'>&amp;superscript text ever so justly <gap/> to this country</hi> there can be no doubt but it may be pressed for<lb/>from read judgment &amp; with a good conscience<lb/>But if their approbation of these Laws <hi rend='superscript'>was founded</hi> depended<lb/>upon the expectation of their not being <sic>executd</sic> <lb/>the Laws now are not only abusive, but know to be so by those who gave them their support.<lb/>This expectation can be founded nothing but the<lb/>persuasion of their being contrary to the universal<lb/>sense of the nation: for nothing less than the<lb/>universal sense of the nation in this matter<lb/>could serve the objects of them from being overwhelmed<lb/>





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DISSENTERS Penal Laws

If any defender of these proceedings chuses to suppose
it was not wished or nor intended the Laws in
question should be executed, I will readily accede
to the proposition: let us him see what advantages he
will derive from it.
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Let Intolerance in itself be a thing ever so bad,
&superscript text ever so justly to this country there can be no doubt but it may be pressed for
from read judgment & with a good conscience
But if their approbation of these Laws was founded depended
upon the expectation of their not being executd
the Laws now are not only abusive, but know to be so by those who gave them their support.
This expectation can be founded nothing but the
persuasion of their being contrary to the universal
sense of the nation: for nothing less than the
universal sense of the nation in this matter
could serve the objects of them from being overwhelmed




Identifier: | JB/096/330/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 96.

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096

Main Headings

legislation

Folio number

330

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dissenters penal laws

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f1

Penner

jeremy bentham

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Paper Producer

Corrections

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Notes public

ID Number

31334

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