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<note>Moral</note> | <note>Moral</note> | ||
public spirit, assiduity, <add>firmness,</add> affability in the stateman,<lb/>incorruptibility, impartiality, assiduity, patience<lb/>firmnes and humanity in the judge. <del>To these</del> <add>With</add><lb/>these examples of virtue examples of vice might<lb/>also be intermixed, so that care were taken that<lb/><del>either</del> the <sic>vitious</sic> conduct <add>either</add> appears of itself sufficiently<lb/>odious, or be seen to have <del><gap/> with it</del> <add>brought misery,</add><lb/><del>deserts</del> the misery I mean that of the wrongdoer <lb/>in it's train.<lb/> | <add>public</add> spirit, assiduity, <add>firmness,</add> affability in the stateman,<lb/>incorruptibility, impartiality, assiduity, patience,<lb/>firmnes and humanity in the judge. <del>To these</del> <add>With</add><lb/>these examples of virtue examples of vice might<lb/>also be intermixed, so that care were taken that<lb/><del>either</del> the <sic>vitious</sic> conduct <add>either</add> appears of itself sufficiently<lb/>odious, or be seen to have <del><gap/> with it</del> <add>brought misery,</add><lb/><del>deserts</del> the misery I mean <add>that</add> of the wrongdoer <lb/>in it's train.<lb/> | ||
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<note>Cases where the<lb/>mischievousness<lb/>of the practice reprobated | <note>Cases where the<lb/>mischievousness<lb/>of the practice reprobated stands in<lb/>need of demonstration</note> | ||
In some cases the mischief <del>ousness of the</del> is the immediate<lb/><add>consequence of the</add> conduct <del>which it is meant</del> to <del>discontinence</del><lb/><add>be</add> discountenanced: <del>flashes <add>out</add> upon the first glance</del> in<lb/>others the contingent and remote: in the former<lb/>cases it <del>flashes out upon the first glance:<lb/>in the latter it does is <sic>cover'd</sic> up from the eyes</del>lies on the surface of the object and is caught<lb/>by the first glance [of the most superficial observer]<lb/> : in the latter being <sic>coverd</sic> up and shrouded<lb/>by that multitude of intervening links in the chain<lb/>of causes and effects, it requires the hand of a<lb/>master to fish it out and lay it open to the<lb/>eyes of the <del> | In some cases the mischief <del>ousness of the</del> <add>is the immediate</add><lb/><add>consequence of the</add> conduct <del>which it is meant</del> to <del>discontinence</del><lb/><add>be</add> discountenanced: <del>flashes <add>out</add> upon the first glance</del> in<lb/>others the contingent and remote: in the former<lb/>cases it <del>flashes out upon the first glance:<lb/>in the latter it does is <sic>cover'd</sic> up from the eyes</del><lb/>lies on the surface of the object and is caught<lb/>by the first glance [of the most superficial observer]<lb/> : in the latter being <sic>coverd</sic> up and shrouded<lb/>by that multitude of intervening links in the chain<lb/>of causes and effects, it requires the hand of a<lb/>master to fish it out and lay it open to the<lb/>eyes of the <del>undis</del> unreflecting multitude. In <lb/><note>the</note><lb/><pb/> | ||
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Moral
public spirit, assiduity, firmness, affability in the stateman,
incorruptibility, impartiality, assiduity, patience,
firmnes and humanity in the judge. To these With
these examples of virtue examples of vice might
also be intermixed, so that care were taken that
either the vitious conduct either appears of itself sufficiently
odious, or be seen to have with it brought misery,
deserts the misery I mean that of the wrongdoer
in it's train.
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Cases where the
mischievousness
of the practice reprobated stands in
need of demonstration
In some cases the mischief ousness of the is the immediate
consequence of the conduct which it is meant to discontinence
be discountenanced: flashes out upon the first glance in
others the contingent and remote: in the former
cases it flashes out upon the first glance:
in the latter it does is cover'd up from the eyes
lies on the surface of the object and is caught
by the first glance [of the most superficial observer]
: in the latter being coverd up and shrouded
by that multitude of intervening links in the chain
of causes and effects, it requires the hand of a
master to fish it out and lay it open to the
eyes of the undis unreflecting multitude. In
the
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