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' | <p>a University man & then a Barrister. You have the original | ||
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edition of my Parliamentary Reform Catechism. I know not | |||
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whether you are acquainted with the <hi rend="underline">vulgate</hi>, vulgarly called | |||
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<hi rend="underline">Bentham made easy</hi>: if you are, it is more than I am, for I | |||
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have never yet read a line of it. Such as it is, it was made by | |||
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Henry Rosser. The alterations I understand are not inconsiderable<unclear>;</unclear><!-- ","? --> | |||
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& from the short accounts I have heard of them, I make no | |||
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doubt perfectly judicious, & with reference to the class of persons | |||
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in view in no small degree instructive & advantageous: omissions | |||
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some, additions likewise to explain allusions by historical | |||
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statements: the structure of the sentences rolled out from the | |||
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form, of a period in which my old age had involved it, into that | |||
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of a principal clause & then a qualifying clause, to that — such | |||
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being the form suitable to the powers & the taste of grown | |||
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Idlers as well as of Babes & sucklings.</p> | |||
<p>Upon Politics — upon Logic — no speculation of mine so | |||
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novel & abstruse that he does not lay hold of them, the instant | |||
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a hint is given of them & make application of them as if they | |||
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had been his own. Chrestomathia he has more of in his | |||
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head than at this time the author has. T'other day from a | |||
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few hints I gave him he constructed for me a Tabular | |||
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view, which if I may believe him is a complete one of the | |||
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whole stock of <hi rend="underline">conjugates</hi> (in the Logical sense which is a | |||
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great extension of the grammatical one) travelling over & I | |||
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believe exhausting the whole field of the English language The | |||
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moral part of his character, to judge from all I have ever seen | |||
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or heard, is such as makes a perfect match with the Intellectual. | |||
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The only department in which I have observed | |||
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any deficiency in him is that of the Graces. He stutters & <add><unclear>splut</unclear></add></p> | |||
a University man & then a Barrister. You have the original
edition of my Parliamentary Reform Catechism. I know not
whether you are acquainted with the vulgate, vulgarly called
Bentham made easy: if you are, it is more than I am, for I
have never yet read a line of it. Such as it is, it was made by
Henry Rosser. The alterations I understand are not inconsiderable;
& from the short accounts I have heard of them, I make no
doubt perfectly judicious, & with reference to the class of persons
in view in no small degree instructive & advantageous: omissions
some, additions likewise to explain allusions by historical
statements: the structure of the sentences rolled out from the
form, of a period in which my old age had involved it, into that
of a principal clause & then a qualifying clause, to that — such
being the form suitable to the powers & the taste of grown
Idlers as well as of Babes & sucklings.
Upon Politics — upon Logic — no speculation of mine so
novel & abstruse that he does not lay hold of them, the instant
a hint is given of them & make application of them as if they
had been his own. Chrestomathia he has more of in his
head than at this time the author has. T'other day from a
few hints I gave him he constructed for me a Tabular
view, which if I may believe him is a complete one of the
whole stock of conjugates (in the Logical sense which is a
great extension of the grammatical one) travelling over & I
believe exhausting the whole field of the English language The
moral part of his character, to judge from all I have ever seen
or heard, is such as makes a perfect match with the Intellectual.
The only department in which I have observed
any deficiency in him is that of the Graces. He stutters & splut
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