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< | <head>19 May 1810 p. 1 11<lb/> | ||
<del>Defence of Economy.</del> Fallacies</head> | |||
<note>1 Generalia<lb/> | <note>1 Generalia<lb/> | ||
Ch. 1. <del>Generalia</del></note> | Ch. 1. <del>Generalia</del><lb/> | ||
§. 6 III. Eitherside</note> | |||
<p>2</p> | <p>2</p> | ||
< | <p><gap/> = Buts attacked by both parties.</p> | ||
<p><del>§ Either-side Fallacies — their general nature.</del></p> | <p><del>§ Either-side Fallacies — their general nature.</del></p> | ||
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As hath been observed<lb/> | As hath been observed<lb/> | ||
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not defensible by<lb/> | not defensible by<lb/> | ||
relevant arguments</note> | relevant arguments</note> | ||
<p>For a reason, of which intimation of which has<lb/> | |||
been already given, it is on the side of the Ins that<lb/> | |||
most employment will naturally be found for <del>this</del> fallacies<lb/> | |||
<del>These are will naturally find more frequent employment</del><lb/> | |||
for which <del>on the side of</del> as is the case with these, Employment<lb/> | |||
<del>among the Ins. The side of the Ins is that</del> <add>are</add><lb/> | |||
<gap/> are <del>the employment</del> in their nature capable of being employed<lb/> | |||
<del>which for those either-side fallacies will be most frequent</del><lb/> | |||
<del>is capable of being</del> on either side.<lb/> | |||
Why? because it is on the side of the Ins<lb/> | |||
that the demand for instruments of deception is naturally<lb/> | |||
most Extensive and constant and extensive. <del>So long</del></p> | |||
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So long as any<lb/> | |||
abuse exists, these<lb/> | |||
fallacies will<lb/> | |||
find employment<lb/> | |||
or at least disposition<lb/> | |||
to employ them<lb/> | |||
if expected to act<lb/> | |||
<del>exist</del> <add>with</add> any improper<lb/> | |||
force</note> | |||
<p>So long as abuses <del>to the</del> defence of which <add>in general</add> the Ins<lb/> | <p>So long as abuses <del>to the</del> defence of which <add>in general</add> the Ins<lb/> | ||
stand by <add>the common tie of</add> sinister interest, <add>exist</add> abuses will be defended,<lb/> | stand by <add>the common tie of</add> sinister interest, <add>exist</add> abuses will be defended,<lb/> | ||
and so long as there exists <add>are a</add> any <del><gap/></del> abuse <del>in particular</del> <add>to defend</add><lb/> | and so long as there exists <add><del>are a</del></add> any <del><gap/></del> abuse <del>in particular</del> <add>to defend</add><lb/> | ||
all means of defence, and consequently all means of<lb/> | all means of defence, and consequently all means of<lb/> | ||
deception applicable to the purpose of defence, for the defence <add>to the purpose of</add><lb/> | deception applicable to the purpose of defence, for the defence <add>to the purpose of</add><lb/> | ||
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the smallest particle of impressive force is expected<lb/> | the smallest particle of impressive force is expected<lb/> | ||
to be found remaining to them.</p> | to be found remaining to them.</p> | ||
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19 May 1810 p. 1 11
Defence of Economy. Fallacies
1 Generalia
Ch. 1. Generalia
§. 6 III. Eitherside
2
= Buts attacked by both parties.
§ Either-side Fallacies — their general nature.
3
As hath been observed
of fallacies in general
these in particular
will be most employed
by the Ins: — they
alone having a
standing stock of
abuses and profitable
imperfections
not defensible by
relevant arguments
For a reason, of which intimation of which has
been already given, it is on the side of the Ins that
most employment will naturally be found for this fallacies
These are will naturally find more frequent employment
for which on the side of as is the case with these, Employment
among the Ins. The side of the Ins is that are
are the employment in their nature capable of being employed
which for those either-side fallacies will be most frequent
is capable of being on either side.
Why? because it is on the side of the Ins
that the demand for instruments of deception is naturally
most Extensive and constant and extensive. So long
4
So long as any
abuse exists, these
fallacies will
find employment
or at least disposition
to employ them
if expected to act
exist with any improper
force
So long as abuses to the defence of which in general the Ins
stand by the common tie of sinister interest, exist abuses will be defended,
and so long as there exists are a any abuse in particular to defend
all means of defence, and consequently all means of
deception applicable to the purpose of defence, for the defence to the purpose of
defending of abuses in general, will be on on that side be in
demand and find employment — or at least persons
disposed to give them employment so long as any
In the degree of perfection in which they possess
In the property of irrelevancy there will be seen or the
to agree with the Ins fallacious designated under the name
of fallacies of the Ins
the smallest particle of impressive force is expected
to be found remaining to them.
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