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<p><del>The probity <add>rectitude</add> of his intentions is not as much <add><del>therefore char<add></del><add><del>stands, therefore</del><add><del><gap/>fied</del></add></add></add><lb/>
<p><del>The probity</del> <add><del>rectitude</del></add> <del>of his intentions is not as much</del> <add><del>therefore char<add></del><add><del>stands, therefore</del><add><del><gap/>fied</del></add></add><lb/>
<add><del>from the institution of that out of</del></add> <del>as alloyed by any of that idle</del> <add><del><gap/></del><add><del><gap/> after</add></del></add> <del>forwardness with which</del><lb/>
<add><del>from the institution of that out of</del></add> <del>as alloyed by any of that idle</del> <add><del><gap/></del><add><del><gap/> after</del></add></add> <del>forwardness with which</del><lb/>
<del>probit good the least intention as not unapt</del><lb/>
<del>probit good the least intention as not unapt</del><lb/>
<del>to be alloyed.</del></p>
<del>to be alloyed.</del></p>
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<p><del><gap/> Constant Reader</del></p>
<p><del><gap/> Constant Reader</del></p>
<p>
Believe me, Sir, it is not any <add>domestic, <del>Sir</del> or</add><del>particular member</del><lb/>
<del>of interest or relationship</del>, <add>no <del>certainty of</del></add> <del>much less any</del><lb/>
<add>nor any thing like a</add> party connection <del><gap/></del> (SIr I have never <del>regarded</del><add>looked</add><lb/>
upon M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Vaughan, in a party man, and I am<lb/>
sure I am <unclear>here</unclear>)<add>[+]</add> <del>that</del> but <add>sympathy for <del><gap/></del></add> <del>regard for</del> suffering<lb/>
worth <del>and a <gap/> of justice</del> that has <del>drawn</del><add>called</add> forth<lb/>
this <del>t<gap/>ble and</del> spontaneous and unexpected <del><gap/></del><add><gap/></add><lb/>
a justice <del>from the part of</del> Your Constant Reader.</p>


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The probity rectitude of his intentions is not as much therefore char<add><add>stands, therefore<add>fied</add>
from the institution of that out of as alloyed by any of that idle <add> after</add> forwardness with which
probit good the least intention as not unapt
to be alloyed.

There is a sort of overweaning forwardness idle forward presumptiousness
with which the presentbest impressions are not unapt to
be alloyed — but even this imputation, val
[+] you will now
I hope, be of opinion
with me, does
as it is [+] would does not attract upon the conduct
of Mr Vaughan.

One questionword more Sir, and I have done.
What is towould become of the live of our country
and of the country itself, ( I would be glad to knowwish it to be considered)
if the same censure is to involve who understood to be in store for
labours to serve the most active zealous of its friends
and the most malitious of its enemies?

The matter being non oplained will I
but that sort of sympathy
which sin-
flatter myself appear which
suggested the paragraph which the
and would the of

[+] but that sort of
feeling to which the
idea of suffering worth
is intended to
in the breast
of the merest thought
has his desire of
with give breath in every honest mind
ing a most
respectable
from imputation
labouring to
me appear the mere
result of misconceeptable

Constant Reader

Believe me, Sir, it is not any domestic, Sir orparticular member
of interest or relationship, no certainty of much less any
nor any thing like a party connection (SIr I have never regardedlooked
upon Mr Vaughan, in a party man, and I am
sure I am here)[+] that but sympathy for regard for suffering
worth and a of justice that has drawncalled forth
this tble and spontaneous and unexpected
a justice from the part of Your Constant Reader.



Identifier: | JB/169/243/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 169.

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169

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Folio number

243

Info in main headings field

Image

002

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d13 /

Penner

jeremy bentham

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Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

57063

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