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<head>1819 Aug. 16 *14<lb/>
Fallacies</head>


<note>Cc Logical<lb/>
§.2. Exposure<lb/>
Order</note>


<p>*8</p>
<p>In this country, in which tyranny has not yet found<lb/>
it expedient to throw off all cloaks, a sort of delicacy in this<lb/>
particular is observed. On the Continent, for the justification<lb/>
of every thing that is done the word order <foreign>in puris naturalibus</foreign> <add>stark naked</add>,<lb/>
<del>the word</del> and without <del>an adjunct</del> a eulogistic epithet<lb/>
has generally been regarded as sufficient: though in France<lb/>
<del><gap/></del> to this subject the despot such has been his condescension<lb/>
has now and then <sic>prefixt</sic> the conciliatory adjunct <hi rend="underline"><foreign>bon</foreign></hi>.<lb/>
<del>the order <gap/> <gap/></del> good order being the <add>sort of</add> order <add>of</add> which he would<lb/>
sometimes be pleased to profess the maintenance. But in<lb/>
England, <add>on <del>this</del></add> <add>an</add> <add>occasion of this sort</add> <sic>prefixt</sic> to the word order has been the word<lb/>
<hi rend="underline">social</hi>: but more especially when the cloak employed<lb/>
has been of the vituperative cast. Thus when <del>the word<lb/>
enemy has</del> for the purpose of heaping odium on this or that<lb/>
man whose endeavour had been to promote reform or improvement<lb/>
the word social has been attached <add><sic>prefixt</sic></add> to it.<lb/>
<add>The phrase</add> An enemy to order presents the idea rather of <del>a f<gap/> <gap/></del><lb/>
weakness of the understanding: <add>the phrase</add> an enemy to social order<lb/>
adds to that idea, that of the blackness of the heart.</p>
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1819 Aug. 16 *14
Fallacies

Cc Logical
§.2. Exposure
Order

*8

In this country, in which tyranny has not yet found
it expedient to throw off all cloaks, a sort of delicacy in this
particular is observed. On the Continent, for the justification
of every thing that is done the word order in puris naturalibus stark naked,
the word and without an adjunct a eulogistic epithet
has generally been regarded as sufficient: though in France
to this subject the despot such has been his condescension
has now and then prefixt the conciliatory adjunct bon.
the order good order being the sort of order of which he would
sometimes be pleased to profess the maintenance. But in
England, on this an occasion of this sort prefixt to the word order has been the word
social: but more especially when the cloak employed
has been of the vituperative cast. Thus when the word
enemy has
for the purpose of heaping odium on this or that
man whose endeavour had been to promote reform or improvement
the word social has been attached prefixt to it.
The phrase An enemy to order presents the idea rather of a f
weakness of the understanding: the phrase an enemy to social order
adds to that idea, that of the blackness of the heart.

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Identifier: | JB/104/290/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 104.

Date_1

1819-08-17

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

104

Main Headings

fallacies

Folio number

290

Info in main headings field

fallacies

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d14* / e8*

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

34261

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