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<head><gap/> July 1810<lb/>
Fallacies</head>


<note>Ch. <gap/><lb/>
§.1. Exposition &amp; Exposure<lb/>
<del>3</del>. Too good</note>
<p>5</p>
<note>10<lb/>
Now, with a degree<lb/>
of certainty proportioned<lb/>
to his merits may<lb/>
a man whose <gap/><lb/>
it is to render<lb/>
service to his country<lb/>
and mankind<lb/>
(fire and faggot<lb/>
being unfortunately<lb/>
out of use) be covered<lb/>
with reproach or<lb/>
ridicule.</note>
<p>Now is the time when with a degree of success<lb/>
proportioned to the goodness of his ends and the<lb/>
wisdom of his means, the man who <add>whatsoever individual</add> <add>whosoever</add> aims at<lb/>
uses his endeavours to render in the field of law<lb/>
and government any signal service to the <add>his</add> country<lb/>
or <add>and</add> to mankind, may in default of fire and<lb/>
faggot &#x2014; instruments of punishment unhappily no<lb/>
longer in fashion &#x2014; be devoted to <del><gap/></del> hatred or<lb/>
contempt covered with <add>ridicule <del><gap/></del></add> reproach or ridicule.</p>
<note>11<lb/>
Now may it be<lb/>
made an offence<lb/>
punished with <gap/><lb/>
to dare be speak<lb/>
of the species as<lb/>
susceptible of any<lb/>
greater measure of<lb/>
virtue and happiness<lb/>
than at present<lb/>
Priestly, Godwin<lb/>
Condorcet: Jacobins<lb/>
Anarchists, Atheists<lb/>
Philosophers</note>
<p>Now is the time when it may even be objected<lb/>
to a man as a crime, that he dared to speak<lb/>
of the species as susceptible of any greater measure<lb/>
of virtue and <add>or</add> happiness than is at present <add>the moment</add> to be<lb/>
found in it. This heresy of yours it is the same<lb/>
that was maintained by Priestly, Godwin, <del>G</del> Condorcet<lb/>
and other Socinians <del>Atheists</del> Jacobins and Atheists<lb/>
and Jacobins and Anarchists. Therefore you are<lb/>
an anarchist such as they were <add>as well as they</add>: and as such,<lb/>
though unhappily in this age of corruption and<lb/>
general relaxation you can not be punished, you<lb/>
ought as strenuously as possible to be opposed <add>vituperated</add><lb/>
and hated.</p>




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July 1810
Fallacies

Ch.
§.1. Exposition & Exposure
3. Too good

5

10
Now, with a degree
of certainty proportioned
to his merits may
a man whose
it is to render
service to his country
and mankind
(fire and faggot
being unfortunately
out of use) be covered
with reproach or
ridicule.

Now is the time when with a degree of success
proportioned to the goodness of his ends and the
wisdom of his means, the man who whatsoever individual whosoever aims at
uses his endeavours to render in the field of law
and government any signal service to the his country
or and to mankind, may in default of fire and
faggot — instruments of punishment unhappily no
longer in fashion — be devoted to hatred or
contempt covered with ridicule reproach or ridicule.

11
Now may it be
made an offence
punished with
to dare be speak
of the species as
susceptible of any
greater measure of
virtue and happiness
than at present
Priestly, Godwin
Condorcet: Jacobins
Anarchists, Atheists
Philosophers

Now is the time when it may even be objected
to a man as a crime, that he dared to speak
of the species as susceptible of any greater measure
of virtue and or happiness than is at present the moment to be
found in it. This heresy of yours it is the same
that was maintained by Priestly, Godwin, G Condorcet
and other Socinians Atheists Jacobins and Atheists
and Jacobins and Anarchists. Therefore you are
an anarchist such as they were as well as they: and as such,
though unhappily in this age of corruption and
general relaxation you can not be punished, you
ought as strenuously as possible to be opposed vituperated
and hated.



Identifier: | JB/104/377/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 104.

Date_1

1810-07

Marginal Summary Numbering

10-11

Box

104

Main Headings

fallacies

Folio number

377

Info in main headings field

fallacies

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

e5

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

th 1806

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

andre morellet

Corrections

peregrine bingham

Paper Produced in Year

1806

Notes public

ID Number

34348

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