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They are the salamanders <gap/> whose seat is <gap/> <gap/> <gap/><gap/><gap/> by it
They are the salamanders <gap/> whose seat is <gap/> <gap/> <gap/><gap/><gap/> by it drop of <gap/> <gap/> raised by it
therefore <gap/><gap/> not Utopian. Anti-reformers <gap/>
They are the <gap/><gap/><gap/><gap/> advanced the <gap/><gap/><gap/><gap/>
<gap/><gap/><gap/><gap/>
They are the <gap/><gap/><gap/><gap/>
be governed by the <gap/><gap/><gap/><gap/>
They are the <gap/><gap/><gap/><gap/>
according to Anti-Reformers <gap/> <gap/> to sacrifice be compleatly
Water will not wet them, fire burn them <gap/><gap/><gap/><gap/> them.
 
So far from <gap/>
chargeable on the advocate
of reform only
Utopianism is chargeable
upon the opposers of
reform only &#x2014;
They are all Living
Idol worshippers
and their living idols
the King especially
are mere Chimeras
 
Insensible to the action of any personal interest opposite to this
public, or they are compleatly insensible to it, or if sensible
to it they are in the constant habit of sacrificing it to their
share in the public interest
 
Nothing can be more compleatly Utopian than the language
and <gap/> or pretended opinions of the Idol-worshippers. In that Fallacy.
 
This paragraph has been deleted.
Against every proposal in favour of reform &#x2014; of reform
in any part, and to any extent, how small narrow soever &#x2014;
how great broad <gap/> soever in the field of legislation and
government &#x2014; is romantic &#x2014; <gap/> Utopian,
 
Thuys by the superior wisdom superiority and penetration
and discernment of which in<gap/> is given by this
argument thus it this argument is in to high degree
recommended to favour and to use.
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But in this respect how does the matter stand
in point of fact? &#x2014; Exactly, as hath we have been saying, the reverse.
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1. That in this To the side of those by the opposers of whom
reform is proposed the charge does not apply.
 
To the side of those by whom reform is opposed
it does apply.
 
[That state of things by which his personal interest
is best served is the state of things which according as it
is present or not present in each man will endeavour to support or
introduce.] Utopia is a country
 
This paragraph has been deleted
<gap/> Utopia is a country in which objects
in the highest degree desirable and delightful are brought
about either without any means at all, or by such
as are palpably inadequate or even inconducive
 
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This page, except the margin, has been struck through 1810 B 1. Pt. 3. Ch. 2. Fallacies

VI ad super Ch. Romantic Utopian

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They are the salamanders whose seat is by it drop of raised by it therefore not Utopian. Anti-reformers They are the advanced the They are the be governed by the They are the according to Anti-Reformers to sacrifice be compleatly Water will not wet them, fire burn them them.

So far from chargeable on the advocate of reform only Utopianism is chargeable upon the opposers of reform only — They are all Living Idol worshippers and their living idols the King especially are mere Chimeras

Insensible to the action of any personal interest opposite to this public, or they are compleatly insensible to it, or if sensible to it they are in the constant habit of sacrificing it to their share in the public interest

Nothing can be more compleatly Utopian than the language and or pretended opinions of the Idol-worshippers. In that Fallacy.

This paragraph has been deleted. Against every proposal in favour of reform — of reform in any part, and to any extent, how small narrow soever — how great broad soever in the field of legislation and government — is romantic — Utopian,

Thuys by the superior wisdom superiority and penetration and discernment of which in is given by this argument thus it this argument is in to high degree recommended to favour and to use. Horizontal line

But in this respect how does the matter stand in point of fact? — Exactly, as hath we have been saying, the reverse. Horizontal line

1. That in this To the side of those by the opposers of whom reform is proposed the charge does not apply.

To the side of those by whom reform is opposed it does apply.

[That state of things by which his personal interest is best served is the state of things which according as it is present or not present in each man will endeavour to support or introduce.] Utopia is a country

This paragraph has been deleted Utopia is a country in which objects in the highest degree desirable and delightful are brought about either without any means at all, or by such as are palpably inadequate or even inconducive

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Identifier: | JB/104/411/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 104.

Date_1

1811

Marginal Summary Numbering

not numbered

Box

104

Main Headings

fallacies

Folio number

411

Info in main headings field

fallacies

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

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

34382

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