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If this instrument<add><del>Might this instrument</del></add> be not employ'd- <del>not</del><lb/>
<p>If this instrument<add><del>Might this instrument</del></add> be not employ'd- <del>not</del><lb/>
all the wit of man can <add>not</add> devise; nor all the<lb/>
all the wit of man can <add>not</add> devise; nor all the<lb/>
efforts of man <del>construct</del><add>produce</add> an equivalent for it.<lb/>
efforts of man <del>construct</del><add>produce</add> an equivalent for it.<lb/>
In the shape of <del>an</del> a series of Essays, <add>[+]</add> all the <note><add>[+]</add> published in the ordinary footing; without other support than its own merits</note><lb/>
In the shape of <del>an</del> a series of Essays, <add>[+]</add> all the <note><add>[+]</add> published in the ordinary footing; without other support than its own merits</note><lb/>
lat<gap/>s in the kingdom or in the world put<lb/>
lat<gap/>s in the kingdom or in the world put<lb/>
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momentary, depending <add>not only</add> upon the ability of the<lb/>
momentary, depending <add>not only</add> upon the ability of the<lb/>
<unclear>Conductors</unclear> but upon the taste and humour of<lb/>
<unclear>Conductors</unclear> but upon the taste and humour of<lb/>
the times.  Spectators, Pastors, GUardians -<add>Freeholders</add> <del>the</del><lb/>
the times.  Spectators, Pastors, Guardians -<add>Freeholders</add> <del>the</del><lb/>
<del>most <gap/> popular</del> none of that class of writing<lb/>
<del>most <gap/> popular</del> none of that class of writing<lb/>
- not even the most popular <del>could <gap/></del><add>was ever able to </add> <unclear>inascertain
- not even the most popular <del>could <gap/></del><add>was ever able to </add> <unclear>inascertain
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its ground <add>as a periodical composition</add> for men than a very few years: nor<lb/>
its ground <add>as a periodical composition</add> for men than a very few years: nor<lb/>
<del>did</del><add>have</add> any of these <add>ingenious and polished prooductions</add> <del>command</del> descended low enough<lb/>
<del>did</del><add>have</add> any of these <add>ingenious and polished prooductions</add> <del>command</del> descended low enough<lb/>
for the present purpose. <add>[+]</add> <add><del>have opposing equal circulation</del></add> No paper bearing <note><add>[+]</add> Neither wit nor wisdom can act where it is not: to cut every where <del>it</del><add>a paper</add> must be present every <del>persons</del> where: but present every where neither paper nor any thing else even be without these wings, which it is <add>here</add> proposed <del>here</del> to construct, and which can not be constructed <del>but by Government</del> by any other hand than that of Government.</note>  
for the present purpose. <add>[+]</add> <add><del>have opposing equal circulation</del></add> No paper bearing <note><add>[+]</add> Neither wit nor wisdom can act where it is not: to cut every where <del>it</del><add>a paper</add> must be present every <del>persons</del> where: but present every where neither paper nor any thing else even be without these wings, which it is <add>here</add> proposed <del>here</del> to construct, and which can not be constructed <del>but by Government</del> by any other hand than that of Government.</note> <lb/>
 
a name of party on ots title - page - <add>though it</add> <del>no paper</del><lb/>
 
<add>were the party of the country no paper</add> which aimed avowedly at this object, <del>would</del> <add>can</add> act<lb/>
in pursuit of it with nearlt equal advantage<lb/>
and effect.  <del>A paper with such profession</del><add>Hanging out such a sign </add><lb/>
<del>a paper then d<gap/> presupposes on the</del><lb/>
<del>part of those to whom it is addressed <gap/></del><lb/>
<del>affections <gap/> which got  <gap/> it <add>endeavour</add> object <gap/> <gap/> <gap/></del><lb/>
it presupposes <add>in the part</add> the presence of those <add>very</add>  dispositions<lb/>
the <add>absence</add> <del><gap/></del> of which <add>is the <gap/> that</add> produces the demand for it.<lb/>
Addressing itself to none but those <del>who are already</del><lb/>
<del><gap/></del> whose affections are already engaged, and<lb/>
deeply engaged, as the same side, it gives warning<lb/>
to ad<gap/> those on the other side to <del>keep off</del><add><del>give it from them</del></add><lb/>
and, <add>shut their doors against it,</add> to those who are neutral or indifferent, the <gap/> <del>themselves</del><lb/>
themselves upon their guard <del>.</del> against its influence.</p><pb/>




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If this instrumentMight this instrument be not employ'd- not
all the wit of man can not devise; nor all the
efforts of man constructproduce an equivalent for it.
In the shape of an a series of Essays, [+] all the [+] published in the ordinary footing; without other support than its own merits
lats in the kingdom or in the world put
together could not produce a composition, the
salecirculation of which would amount to more than a
few hundreds, or at the nest a very few
thousands, and then that would in comparison be but
momentary, depending not only upon the ability of the
Conductors but upon the taste and humour of
the times. Spectators, Pastors, Guardians -Freeholders the
most popular none of that class of writing
- not even the most popular could was ever able to inascertain
its ground as a periodical composition for men than a very few years: nor
didhave any of these ingenious and polished prooductions command descended low enough
for the present purpose. [+] have opposing equal circulation No paper bearing [+] Neither wit nor wisdom can act where it is not: to cut every where ita paper must be present every persons where: but present every where neither paper nor any thing else even be without these wings, which it is here proposed here to construct, and which can not be constructed but by Government by any other hand than that of Government.
a name of party on ots title - page - though it no paper
were the party of the country no paper which aimed avowedly at this object, would can act
in pursuit of it with nearlt equal advantage
and effect. A paper with such professionHanging out such a sign
a paper then d presupposes on the
part of those to whom it is addressed
affections which got it endeavour object
it presupposes in the part the presence of those very dispositions
the absence of which is the that produces the demand for it.
Addressing itself to none but those who are already
whose affections are already engaged, and
deeply engaged, as the same side, it gives warning
to ad those on the other side to keep offgive it from them
and, shut their doors against it, to those who are neutral or indifferent, the themselves
themselves upon their guard . against its influence.


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Identifier: | JB/150/587/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 150.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

101 continued

Box

150

Main Headings

police bill

Folio number

587

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f163

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

g & ep 1794

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

fr3

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1794

Notes public

ID Number

50808

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