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<p> 1829 June 12 6<lb/> J.B. on Brougham's Speech</p> <p> (1) (6</p> <p> <!-- notes in another hand --> <note> 8<lb/> J.B. & HB. agreed as to<lb/> <sic>fundamentaly</sic><lb/> Differences<lb/> 1 H.B. states them in<lb/> <foreign>ubiter</foreign> J.B. at the<lb/> commence<del>d</del>ment</note></p> <p> <add> To come at < | <p> 1829 June 12 6<lb/> J.B. on Brougham's Speech</p> <p> (1) (6</p> <p> <!-- notes in another hand --> <note> 8<lb/> J.B. & HB. agreed as to<lb/> <sic>fundamentaly</sic><lb/> Differences<lb/> 1 H.B. states them in<lb/> <foreign>ubiter</foreign> J.B. at the<lb/> commence<del>d</del>ment</note></p> <p> <add> To come at <unclear>once</unclear> to fundamentals</add> It is no small satisfaction to me to observe that my<lb/> learned friend and I agree on fundamentals. <del>Then in</del> <add> Between <unclear>having</unclear> </add> regard<lb/> to these same fundamentals there is <add> are</add> <del>have</del> two differences</p> <p> 1. He states then in <foreign>ubiter,</foreign> to serve a particular purpose,<lb/> in so many parentheses: neither at the beginning,<lb/> to give <add> on the analysis</add> the least to expectation; nor at the end, in the<lb/> way of inference. By no thing are pleased at the commencement</p> <p> <note> 2 HB. in so many<lb/> parentheses JB. in the <lb/> form of distinct propositions</note></p> <p> 2. By him they are stuck in in <del>the</del> so many parentheses <lb/> by me, they are exhibited in the form of distinct proposition<lb/> each of them actually employed in forming the<lb/> groundwork for what <add> every thing that</add> follows </p> <p><note> 3 HB. departs from<lb/> these rules JB. never<lb/> without notice of exception</note></p> <p> 3. By him the rules of which they are <add>respectively</add> the expression<lb/> are to a wide <add> no inconsiderate</add> extent <add> in the field of the subject</add> departed from. perhaps over<lb/> the whole work the exception of the <add>comparative</add> narrow step by which<lb/> they were suggested on which they <unclear>casts</unclear> their book. By<lb/> me <del>the</del> no rules is in any instance departed from without<lb/> notice given of the exception, at the time of the announcement<lb/> of the <unclear>suit</unclear></p> | ||
1829 June 12 6
J.B. on Brougham's Speech
(1) (6
8
J.B. & HB. agreed as to
fundamentaly
Differences
1 H.B. states them in
ubiter J.B. at the
commencedment
To come at once to fundamentals It is no small satisfaction to me to observe that my
learned friend and I agree on fundamentals. Then in Between having regard
to these same fundamentals there is are have two differences
1. He states then in ubiter, to serve a particular purpose,
in so many parentheses: neither at the beginning,
to give on the analysis the least to expectation; nor at the end, in the
way of inference. By no thing are pleased at the commencement
2 HB. in so many
parentheses JB. in the
form of distinct propositions
2. By him they are stuck in in the so many parentheses
by me, they are exhibited in the form of distinct proposition
each of them actually employed in forming the
groundwork for what every thing that follows
3 HB. departs from
these rules JB. never
without notice of exception
3. By him the rules of which they are respectively the expression
are to a wide no inconsiderate extent in the field of the subject departed from. perhaps over
the whole work the exception of the comparative narrow step by which
they were suggested on which they casts their book. By
me the no rules is in any instance departed from without
notice given of the exception, at the time of the announcement
of the suit
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jeremy bentham |
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arthur moore; richard doane |
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