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<head>5 July 1810 1810 July 5 3<lb/>
Fallacies Fallacies</head>
 
<note>1<hi rend="superscript">o</hi> or ult<hi rend="superscript">o</hi><lb/>
Ch. Jephtha's Vow<lb/>
§.2. Exposure</note>
 
<p>1</p>
 
<p><del>§.2</del></p>
 
<note><!-- Pointer symbol --> To J.C Begin a fresh<lb/>
column</note>
 
<p>§.2. Exposure</p>
 
<note>4 or 1<lb/>
Exposure A<hi rend="superscript">o</hi> 1810<lb/>
If anti rational to suppose<lb/>
<add>in</add> a whole nation the<lb/>
<del><gap/></del> <add>power</add> of divesting its<lb/>
posterity of all legislative<lb/>
power, still more so<lb/>
to ascribe the same<lb/>
power to any single<lb/>
man.</note>
 
<p>If <del>by</del> there be no sufficient reason for considering<lb/>
the whole legislature <add>entire sovereignty</add> of a nation <add>at any one point of time</add> as having it in<lb/>
its power to divest <add>debar</add> the entire sovereignty of any<lb/>
future time <del>of</del> from exercising the same powers<lb/>
which itself has exercised, much <add>still</add> less can there be<lb/>
any sufficient reason for considering a portion<lb/>
of that <add>same</add> sovereignty as possessed of that same power<lb/>
of continuing to do <add>operate</add> mischief without remedy and<lb/>
without end.</p>
 
<note>5 or 2<lb/>
For regarding as<lb/>
treason any ceremony<lb/>
having for its object<lb/>
such perpetual dethronement,<lb/>
full as much<lb/>
reason is there, as<lb/>
for so regarding many<lb/>
of the acts treated as<lb/>
treasons.</note>
 
<p>If <del><gap/></del> the <del><gap/></del> ceremony of kissing a book<lb/>
called the Holy Gospels or any other book, <add>accompanied</add> with <del>or<lb/>
without <add>with</add></del> the pronunciation of the words <del>I swear</del> So help<lb/>
me God, and with or without the pronunciation of<lb/>
the words <hi rend="underline">I swear</hi> there be any such effect attached<lb/>
as that of causing <add>laying</add> the Kings of future times under<lb/>
an obligation of exercising their prerogatives in<lb/>
a <add>any</add> manner that by the people over whom they are <add>whose concerns they are <note>bearing a part in the<lb/>
management of</note></add><lb/>
reigning will be deemed repugnant to their interests<lb/>
and prejudicial <add>irksome</add> to their happiness <add>feelings</add>; the <del>ceremony</del><lb/>
performance of any such ceremony is <add>would be</add> of the number<lb/>
of those acts to which the denomination and penalties<lb/>
of treason would be applicable with at least as much<lb/>
propriety as any other of the acts to which they have<lb/>
ever been applied.</p>
 
 





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5 July 1810 1810 July 5 3
Fallacies Fallacies

1o or ulto
Ch. Jephtha's Vow
§.2. Exposure

1

§.2

To J.C Begin a fresh
column

§.2. Exposure

4 or 1
Exposure Ao 1810
If anti rational to suppose
in a whole nation the
power of divesting its
posterity of all legislative
power, still more so
to ascribe the same
power to any single
man.

If by there be no sufficient reason for considering
the whole legislature entire sovereignty of a nation at any one point of time as having it in
its power to divest debar the entire sovereignty of any
future time of from exercising the same powers
which itself has exercised, much still less can there be
any sufficient reason for considering a portion
of that same sovereignty as possessed of that same power
of continuing to do operate mischief without remedy and
without end.

5 or 2
For regarding as
treason any ceremony
having for its object
such perpetual dethronement,
full as much
reason is there, as
for so regarding many
of the acts treated as
treasons.

If the ceremony of kissing a book
called the Holy Gospels or any other book, accompanied with or
without with
the pronunciation of the words I swear So help
me God, and with or without the pronunciation of
the words I swear there be any such effect attached
as that of causing laying the Kings of future times under
an obligation of exercising their prerogatives in
a any manner that by the people over whom they are whose concerns they are bearing a part in the
management of

reigning will be deemed repugnant to their interests
and prejudicial irksome to their happiness feelings; the ceremony
performance of any such ceremony is would be of the number
of those acts to which the denomination and penalties
of treason would be applicable with at least as much
propriety as any other of the acts to which they have
ever been applied.





Identifier: | JB/104/217/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 104.

Date_1

1810-07-05

Marginal Summary Numbering

4 or 1 - 5 or 2

Box

104

Main Headings

fallacies

Folio number

217

Info in main headings field

fallacies

Image

001

Titles

exposure

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

Paper Produced in Year

1806

Notes public

ID Number

34188

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