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<p>Affectation of disregard which another person in speaking<lb/>is another exhibition of contempt. To hear what a man<lb/> is saying to you & take no notice of it is a mark of good<lb/><gap/> which would find little justification in public<lb/>opinion — and the inattention is more offensive if <lb/>a request is conveyed that you will not do so & so, — & paying<lb/>no attention to his desires — you continue to do it — This <lb/>indeed is positive, not negative in obedience — but<lb/> negative benevolence should induce you to refrain.</p> | |||
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Affectation of disregard which another person in speaking
is another exhibition of contempt. To hear what a man
is saying to you & take no notice of it is a mark of good
which would find little justification in public
opinion — and the inattention is more offensive if
a request is conveyed that you will not do so & so, — & paying
no attention to his desires — you continue to do it — This
indeed is positive, not negative in obedience — but
negative benevolence should induce you to refrain.
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sir john bowring |
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