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' | <p> 1829. <sic>Aug.</sic> 30</p> <p> Reformists reviewed. G.B. </p> <p><note> Reformists classed</note></p><!-- this page is organised in four columns, columns 3 and 4 are blank --> <p> 1. p.1.<lb/> Law reform and <lb/> dispositions of people<lb/> of England in relation<lb/> to it the subject of<lb/> this article.</p> <p> 2. p.1.<lb/> For classification of the<lb/> subject — example taken<lb/> from the Zoological <lb/> Society.</p> <p> 3. p.1.<lb/> J.B.'s exhaustively<lb/> bifurcate method<lb/> beyond our strength.</p> <p> 4. p.1.<lb/> The order imperfect<lb/> but on the present<lb/> occasion cannot <lb/> be made better.</p> <p> 5. p.3.<lb/> These classes genera<lb/> & species were creatures<lb/> of the fancy.</p> <p> 6. p.3.<lb/> Not so as to the individuals,<lb/> they are located<lb/> in<add>to</add> their niches<lb/> in these ideal <del><gap/></del><lb/> receptacles according<lb/> to their acts, sayings, or<lb/> writings.</p> <p> 7. p.3.<lb/> On this occasion contrary<lb/> to usual practice<lb/> doubts must sometimes<lb/> take the place of<lb/> decisions — a leaf out<lb/> of Eldon's book.</p> <p> 8. p.3.<lb/>Consolations<lb/> 1. for these doubts the<lb/> public does not pay<lb/> £30,000 a year.<lb/> 2. If any individual <lb/> placed in a wrong<lb/> class he can put<lb/> himself into a right<lb/> one.</p> <pb/> <!-- second column --> <p> 9. p.4.<lb/> Example of a person<lb/> placed without doubt<lb/> in the <sic>antireformist</sic><lb/> class he can convert<lb/> the doubt into assurance<lb/> by becoming<lb/> a decided reformist.</p> <p> 10. p.4.<lb/> So when an <sic>antireformist</sic><lb/> under the<lb/> mask of a reformist.</p> <p> 11. p.4.<lb/> If he be wronged by<lb/> being classed as an<lb/> <sic>antireformist</sic> he<lb/> cannot be more<lb/> eager than we to<lb/> be set right.</p> <p> 12. p.5.<lb/> In the first rank<lb/> of reformists the<lb/> thorough reformists</p> <p> 13. p.5.<lb/> J.B. at the head of<lb/> the order.</p> | ||
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1829. Aug. 30
Reformists reviewed. G.B.
Reformists classed
1. p.1.
Law reform and
dispositions of people
of England in relation
to it the subject of
this article.
2. p.1.
For classification of the
subject — example taken
from the Zoological
Society.
3. p.1.
J.B.'s exhaustively
bifurcate method
beyond our strength.
4. p.1.
The order imperfect
but on the present
occasion cannot
be made better.
5. p.3.
These classes genera
& species were creatures
of the fancy.
6. p.3.
Not so as to the individuals,
they are located
into their niches
in these ideal
receptacles according
to their acts, sayings, or
writings.
7. p.3.
On this occasion contrary
to usual practice
doubts must sometimes
take the place of
decisions — a leaf out
of Eldon's book.
8. p.3.
Consolations
1. for these doubts the
public does not pay
£30,000 a year.
2. If any individual
placed in a wrong
class he can put
himself into a right
one.
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9. p.4.
Example of a person
placed without doubt
in the antireformist
class he can convert
the doubt into assurance
by becoming
a decided reformist.
10. p.4.
So when an antireformist
under the
mask of a reformist.
11. p.4.
If he be wronged by
being classed as an
antireformist he
cannot be more
eager than we to
be set right.
12. p.5.
In the first rank
of reformists the
thorough reformists
13. p.5.
J.B. at the head of
the order.
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