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<head>10 July 1810 + §.4 4 + B2 P<hi rend="superscript">t</hi> 8 Ch.6 Sec 4 3<lb/>
Fallacies</head>
<note>Ins &amp; Eitherside<lb/>
Ch. Causes &amp; Obstacles<lb/>
<del>§. Universities 1. Virtue</del><lb/>
§.4. 3 Virtue 1. Universities</note>
 
<p>1</p>
 
<p><!-- Pointer symbol --> 16 Aug. 1819. Is not this superseded by "<hi rend="underline">Swear Not</hi>?</p>
 
<p>§.4.3. Effects, <add>National</add> Virtue: Obstacle stated as a cause Doctrine used<lb/>
<del><gap/></del> Description of Church of England Universities<lb/>
<del>Ex<gap/> to Virtue. Universities</del></p>
 
<note>1<lb/>
Sincerity a<lb/>
virtue &#x2014; <del><gap/></del> basis<lb/>
of all other virtues,<lb/>
every worthy man<lb/>
bred at Oxford, is<lb/>
so not <hi rend="underline">because</hi><lb/>
but <hi rend="underline">notwithstanding</hi></note>
 
<p>If sincerity be <del>not</del> a virtue &#x2014; if sincerity be not only <add>itself</add> a<lb/>
virtue, but the basis of all the rest &#x2014; if in one <add>in its</add><lb/>
sense <add>effects</add> all justice depends on truth, &#x2014; if in <add>the mind</add> another<lb/>
<add>of him whose judgment or action</add> <add>conduct</add> <add>is in question</add> sense, all justice depends upon the regard paid to<lb/>
truth &#x2014; if this be admitted, it will then (such in<lb/>
that seat <add>those seats</add> of supposed <add>or at least</add> virtue <del>are</del> is the state of <sic>antient</sic><lb/>
and still continued <add>existing</add> practice, that if in other respects<lb/>
an honest and worthy man be to be found in the <add>an English</add><lb/>
elder of the two English universities, it must be<lb/>
&#x2014; not <hi rend="underline">because</hi>, but <hi rend="underline">notwithstanding</hi>, he is a member<lb/>
of it.</p>
 
<note>2<lb/>
Insincerity a<lb/>
vice, the deeper<lb/>
the <gap/> <gap/><lb/>
the recollection, <del><gap/></del><lb/>
the more intense the<lb/>
asseveration: most<lb/>
intense, when<lb/>
attention has the<lb/>
sanction of <unclear>the bell</unclear><lb/>
to fix it.</note>
 
<p>If insincerity be a virtue <add>if said veracity be a virtue</add> &#x2014; if its opposites <add>their opposites</add><lb/>
insincerity and mendacity are vices, much <add>much the</add> more<lb/>
the deeper must be their tinge, the greater the degree<lb/>
of recollection and <add>or</add> intensity of asseveration with which<lb/>
the false declaration is accompanied <add>has been preceded</add>. Such is the<lb/>
case where for its sanction the for the purpose of<lb/>
augmenting the force of the obligation supposed to be incurred<lb/>
the asseveration has been <add>is</add> accompanied by the <add>sort of</add> ceremony<lb/>
of <add>called</add> <hi rend="underline">an oath</hi>.</p>





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10 July 1810 + §.4 4 + B2 Pt 8 Ch.6 Sec 4 3
Fallacies
Ins & Eitherside
Ch. Causes & Obstacles
§. Universities 1. Virtue
§.4. 3 Virtue 1. Universities

1

16 Aug. 1819. Is not this superseded by "Swear Not?

§.4.3. Effects, National Virtue: Obstacle stated as a cause Doctrine used
Description of Church of England Universities
Ex to Virtue. Universities

1
Sincerity a
virtue — basis
of all other virtues,
every worthy man
bred at Oxford, is
so not because
but notwithstanding

If sincerity be not a virtue — if sincerity be not only itself a
virtue, but the basis of all the rest — if in one in its
sense effects all justice depends on truth, — if in the mind another
of him whose judgment or action conduct is in question sense, all justice depends upon the regard paid to
truth — if this be admitted, it will then (such in
that seat those seats of supposed or at least virtue are is the state of antient
and still continued existing practice, that if in other respects
an honest and worthy man be to be found in the an English
elder of the two English universities, it must be
— not because, but notwithstanding, he is a member
of it.

2
Insincerity a
vice, the deeper
the
the recollection,
the more intense the
asseveration: most
intense, when
attention has the
sanction of the bell
to fix it.

If insincerity be a virtue if said veracity be a virtue — if its opposites their opposites
insincerity and mendacity are vices, much much the more
the deeper must be their tinge, the greater the degree
of recollection and or intensity of asseveration with which
the false declaration is accompanied has been preceded. Such is the
case where for its sanction the for the purpose of
augmenting the force of the obligation supposed to be incurred
the asseveration has been is accompanied by the sort of ceremony
of called an oath.




Identifier: | JB/104/179/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 104.

Date_1

1810-07-10

Marginal Summary Numbering

1-2

Box

104

Main Headings

fallacies

Folio number

179

Info in main headings field

fallacies

Image

001

Titles

effect national virtue: obstacle stated as a cause, doctrines and description of church of england universities

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d3 / e1

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

th 1806

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

andre morellet

Corrections

peregrine bingham

Paper Produced in Year

1806

Notes public

"16 aug 1819 is not this superseded by "swear not"?"

ID Number

34150

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