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1829. June Article on Utilitarianism
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Irish religion - when these locutions are brought
to view, correspondent to the difficulty of bringing
into union the things signified, was found the difficulty
of bringing into the like state these same
signs of them. British interests being one sort of
thing, Irish interests were found, or thought, or said
to be another and very different sort of thing : and
so in regard to affections, religion, and but too many
other subject matters of thought, action and discourse
that might be named.
40.
Seeing the inaptitude of
these composite appellatives
JB gave Brithibernia,
which presents no such
idea of repugnance
as Brith. & Irish. The
signs of the things
signified being melted
into one, might
have served as a
cement.
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