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and conception for<lb/>
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the people</note><lb/>
the people</note><lb/>
so as far as they have place <add>serve to</add> constitute the sort of diffidence<add>distrust</add> opposite<lb/>
to such confidence: <add>because</add> forasmuch as the greater the degree<lb/>
in which they have place, <del>the less strongly they are likely<add><gap/></add></del><lb/>
<del>to  <gap/> <gap/> with and activated by those <gap/></del><lb/>
the further are their interupts received fro a coincidence<lb/>
with those of the people <add>the great body of</add> and the less the degree <add>proportion</add> in which<lb/>
they are likely to be indeed with those sympathies as will<lb/>
of <hi rend="underline">conception</hi> as of conception by which<lb/>
<hi rend="underline">affection</hi> as of
the <del>people</del> members of the great body of the people are<lb/>
connected <add>brought into union<add>keot in</add></add> with one another: <add>as</add> it is by sympathy of <hi rend="underline">affection</hi><lb/>
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that so far as depends upon knowledge each is <hi rend="underline">enabled</hi><lb/>




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1819 June 29

To Erskine

Lett. 7 Whigs Anti-Reformists
5. of 4 Whig
Conclusion

5. advantage of havingbeing been descended from persons possessed in a time of
descent more or less long possessed ofsome some one or more those several advantages, some
one or more is all of them.

3. So far from constituting any fit just ground for a
claim to any such confidence, then several advantages, in or 4
3. Of such possession
the proper result
is - no special confidence
but special distrust
since the more a
a man has of them
the furtherhigher is he removed
lifted at or
the having sympathy,
if affection
and conception for
the people

so as far as they have place serve to constitute the sort of diffidencedistrust opposite
to such confidence: because forasmuch as the greater the degree
in which they have place, the less strongly they are likely
to with and activated by those
the further are their interupts received fro a coincidence
with those of the people the great body of and the less the degree proportion in which
they are likely to be indeed with those sympathies as will
of conception as of conception by which
affection as of the people members of the great body of the people are
connected brought into union<add>keot in</add> with one another: as it is by sympathy of affection
that each is enabled disposed so it is by sympathy of conception
that so far as depends upon knowledge each is enabled




Identifier: | JB/137/021/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 137.

Date_1

1819-06-29

Marginal Summary Numbering

or 4 - or 5

Box

137

Main Headings

parliamentary reform

Folio number

021

Info in main headings field

to erskine

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c3

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

46738

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