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<head>Fallacies B.1. <del>Outs</del> <hi rend="underline">Ins</hi></head> | |||
<note>Ch. 1. Generalia</note> | |||
<p>2</p> | |||
<p>§.4. I. of the <hi rend="underline">Ins</hi></p> | |||
<p>The melioration causes <del><gap/></del> seem <add>principally</add> referable to one<lb/> | |||
or other of two general heads, viz. 1. the <sic>acculumation</sic> of experience,<lb/> | |||
2. the <del><gap/></del> continually increasing facility given <add>by the operation of the press</add> to the body of<lb/> | |||
<del>the people <gap/></del> <add>the people (ruling and other leading members of the community included,</add> by the operation of the press for availing themselves<lb/> | |||
of the body of experience so accumulated.</p> | |||
<note>6<lb/> | |||
Melioration causes<lb/> | |||
are principally<lb/> | |||
1. Accumulation of<lb/> | |||
experience.<lb/> | |||
2. Diffusion of the result<lb/> | |||
by printing &c</note> | |||
<p><add>Of</add> The pejoration <add>deterioration</add> causes the description and <unclear>list</unclear> will<lb/> | |||
vary with the nature of the constitution or frame of government.</p> | |||
<note>7<lb/> | |||
Pejoration causes<lb/> | |||
vary with the government</note> | |||
<p>Under the British constitution they seem all comprizable<lb/> | |||
under one head <add>three heads</add>, viz. increase of the quantity<lb/> | |||
of the matter of corruption: whereby, the House of Commons<lb/> | |||
<del>which</del> <add>which should operate and in appearance <del><gap/></del> continues to operate, and</add> in so far as it is of use <add><unclear>really</unclear></add> operates <add>in reality</add>, as a check upon<lb/> | |||
the Executive Government — upon the power of the crown, is<lb/> | |||
liable to be and in a great degree has been converted into<lb/> | |||
an instrument serving for the protection and <sic>encrease</sic> of<lb/> | |||
those abuses which it ought <del>to prevent <gap/> <add><gap/> <gap/></add></del> remove <add>effect the removal</add><lb/> | |||
and prevent.</p> | |||
<p>2. Encrease of its efficiency.</p> | |||
<p>3. Insensibility of the people: viz. with reference either to<lb/> | |||
the existence, or to the mischievousness of the disease.</p> | |||
<note>8<lb/> | |||
Anglia, all referable<lb/> | |||
to <hi rend="underline">corruption</hi>: viz.<lb/> | |||
1. <sic>Encrease</sic> of the quantity<lb/> | |||
of the matter of corruption<lb/> | |||
in Corruption General's<lb/> | |||
hand.<lb/> | |||
2. <sic>Encrease</sic> of the<lb/> | |||
efficiency of it.<lb/> | |||
3. Insensibility of<lb/> | |||
the people: viz. to<lb/> | |||
the <hi rend="underline">existence</hi> of its<lb/> | |||
<add>practice, or the</add> mischievousness of<lb/> | |||
it.</note> | |||
1809 7
Fallacies B.1. Outs Ins Ch. 1. Generalia
2
§.4. I. of the Ins
The melioration causes seem principally referable to one
or other of two general heads, viz. 1. the acculumation of experience,
2. the continually increasing facility given by the operation of the press to the body of
the people the people (ruling and other leading members of the community included, by the operation of the press for availing themselves
of the body of experience so accumulated.
6
Melioration causes
are principally
1. Accumulation of
experience.
2. Diffusion of the result
by printing &c
Of The pejoration deterioration causes the description and list will
vary with the nature of the constitution or frame of government.
7
Pejoration causes
vary with the government
Under the British constitution they seem all comprizable
under one head three heads, viz. increase of the quantity
of the matter of corruption: whereby, the House of Commons
which which should operate and in appearance continues to operate, and in so far as it is of use really operates in reality, as a check upon
the Executive Government — upon the power of the crown, is
liable to be and in a great degree has been converted into
an instrument serving for the protection and encrease of
those abuses which it ought to prevent remove effect the removal
and prevent.
2. Encrease of its efficiency.
3. Insensibility of the people: viz. with reference either to
the existence, or to the mischievousness of the disease.
8
Anglia, all referable
to corruption: viz.
1. Encrease of the quantity
of the matter of corruption
in Corruption General's
hand.
2. Encrease of the
efficiency of it.
3. Insensibility of
the people: viz. to
the existence of its
practice, or the mischievousness of
it.
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