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Upright &amp; Patriotic <add>wellmeaning</add> men may in the practitioner of party competition on particular <add>occasions</add> <del>occas</del><lb/>have thought (I am sorry to say it) that there ought to be one Law <add>for Englishmen <gap/></add> and that <unclear>a</unclear><lb/> <unclear>secret</unclear> and particular one for Scotsmen &#x2014; One law for <unclear>those</unclear> who <gap/><add>believe</add> favourably<lb/>of the Minister of to-day or think <add>believe</add> nothing at all about him I <unclear>another</unclear> for those who<lb/>think <add>think is <unclear>appear</unclear> to do so</add> I think <add>believe</add> unfavorably &#x2014; But they cannot, they surely cannot think so in<lb/>the tranquillity of the <gap/> when deliberating upon the expediency of a general <gap/><lb/>permanent regulation. They cannot<add>even in party <gap/></add><lb/><lb/><note>I must have a <gap/><lb/>know him that by my supplication<lb/>I <unclear>may must her</unclear> <gap/></note>a secret and <gap/> license of doing wrong, the more dangerous as it <add>never</add> <gap/> <unclear>half</unclear> in the<lb/><gap/> of right, which to-day perhaps is turned against their enemies, but to-morrow<lb/>will <add>shall</add> be turned against themselves &#x2014; But party causes <unclear>these</unclear> the most <unclear>strifing</unclear> are not<lb/>the most numerous: <add>the <unclear>utilaty</unclear> that it will <gap/> will <gap/></add>and for in a hundred causes it would be a guide to their <gap/><add>standing</add><lb/>for one in which it would be a <gap/> upon their heart.<lb/><lb/><note>What is the Institue these<lb/><gap/> put together. What<lb/>are these <gap/> the Insti-<lb/>tute taken to <unclear>proces</unclear></note>
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<p>Upright &amp; Patriotic <add>wellmeaning</add> men may in the precipitation of party competition on particular <add>occasions</add> <del>occas</del><lb/>
have thought (I am sorry to say it) that there ought to be one Law <add>for Englishmen &amp; another</add> and that <unclear>a</unclear><lb/> secret and particular one for Scotsmen &#x2014; One law for those who think <add>believe</add> favourably<lb/>of the Minister of to-day, or think <add>believe</add> nothing at all about him &amp; another for those who<lb/>think <add>think is appear to do so</add> I think <add>believe</add> unfavorably &#x2014; But they cannot, they surely cannot think so in<lb/>the tranquillity of the closet when deliberating upon the expediency of a general &amp;<lb/>permanent regulation. They cannot <add>[even in party causes]</add></p>
 
<note>It must have a Tyrant, let me<lb/>know him that by my supplication<lb/>I may avoid his vengeance.</note>
 
<p>a secret and despotic license of doing wrong [the more dangerous is it <add>never</add> cloaths itself in the<lb/>garb of right] which to-day perhaps is turned against their enemies, but to-morrow<lb/>will <add>shall</add> be turned against themselves &#x2014; But party causes tho' the most striking are not<lb/>the most numerous: <add>the utility that it will possess will</add> and for in a hundred causes it would be a guide to their <add>understanding</add><lb/>for one in which it would be a check upon their heart.</p>
 
<note>What <add>is the Institute?</add> <del>are these Questions</del> these<lb/>Questions put together.&#x2014;What<lb/>are these Questions? the Institute<lb/> taken to pieces.</note>




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Upright & Patriotic wellmeaning men may in the precipitation of party competition on particular occasions occas
have thought (I am sorry to say it) that there ought to be one Law for Englishmen & another and that a
secret and particular one for Scotsmen — One law for those who think believe favourably
of the Minister of to-day, or think believe nothing at all about him & another for those who
think think is appear to do so I think believe unfavorably — But they cannot, they surely cannot think so in
the tranquillity of the closet when deliberating upon the expediency of a general &
permanent regulation. They cannot [even in party causes]

It must have a Tyrant, let me
know him that by my supplication
I may avoid his vengeance.

a secret and despotic license of doing wrong [the more dangerous is it never cloaths itself in the
garb of right] which to-day perhaps is turned against their enemies, but to-morrow
will shall be turned against themselves — But party causes tho' the most striking are not
the most numerous: the utility that it will possess will and for in a hundred causes it would be a guide to their understanding
for one in which it would be a check upon their heart.

What is the Institute? are these Questions these
Questions put together.—What
are these Questions? the Institute
taken to pieces.



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jeremy bentham

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