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<p><add>state</add> in which it is given: if not so, yet it may<lb/>suggest hints to others who may improve upon him:<lb/>and if it reaches not the approbation of the minister<lb/><del>directly & upon the spot, it may</del> <add>directly</add> in its rough draft<lb/>it may hereafter when corrected <del><gap/></del>, <sic>developped</sic><lb/>or adorned. Instruction <del>thus <sic>scatterd</sic> abroad</del> is a<lb/>seed which then thus <sic>scatterd</sic> abroad may produce<lb/>good fruit though not <sic>gatherd</sic> in till years after it is<lb/>sown.<lb/></p><p>"Oh but I know every thing that there is any<lb/>"use in knowing. my judgment is better than that<lb/>"of all the rest of thw world put together: <add>my imagination invention embraces the bounds of possibility.</add> I have<lb/>"no need of being either informed or advised <del>by</del>"or suggested to by any body." — So may the minister<lb/>say of himself: but <del>is it reasonable</del> would his<lb/>master <del>do</del> <add>be in the</add> right to credit him? The sovereign has<lb/>every possible degree of discernment that human<lb/>eyes can have: be it iso: <del>but</del> still the best he<lb/>can have done is to have made the best <add>most successful wisest</add> choice <add>out</add> of<lb/>the few candidates whom <del>chance</del> the accidents of<lb/>birth and fortune & situation have thrown in his way.<lb/>The master then it seets not unreasonable to hope, may<lb/>think it possible for him to err. To an unprejudiced<lb/> observer it will appear that in a nation enlightened<lb/>as are most of the nations in modern | <p><add>state</add> in which it is given: if not so, yet it may<lb/>suggest hints to others who may improve upon him:<lb/>and if it reaches not the approbation of the minister<lb/><del>directly & upon the spot, it may</del> <add>directly</add> in its rough draft<lb/>it may hereafter when corrected <del><gap/></del>, <sic>developped</sic><lb/>or adorned. Instruction <del>thus <sic>scatterd</sic> abroad</del> is a<lb/>seed which then thus <sic>scatterd</sic> abroad may produce<lb/>good fruit though not <sic>gatherd</sic> in till years after it is<lb/>sown.<lb/></p><p>"Oh but I know every thing that there is any<lb/>"use in knowing. my judgment is better than that<lb/>"of all the rest of thw world put together: <add>my imagination invention embraces the bounds of possibility.</add> I have<lb/>"no need of being either informed or advised <del>by</del>"or suggested to by any body." — So may the minister<lb/>say of himself: but <del>is it reasonable</del> would his<lb/>master <del>do</del> <add>be in the</add> right to credit him? The sovereign has<lb/>every possible degree of discernment that human<lb/>eyes can have: be it iso: <del>but</del> still the best he<lb/>can have done is to have made the best <add>most successful wisest</add> choice <add>out</add> of<lb/>the few candidates whom <del>chance</del> the accidents of<lb/>birth and fortune & situation have thrown in his way.<lb/>The master then it seets not unreasonable to hope, may<lb/>think it possible for him to err. To an unprejudiced<lb/> observer it will appear that in a nation enlightened<lb/>as are most of the nations in modern Europe<lb/> <note>the</note></p> | ||
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state in which it is given: if not so, yet it may
suggest hints to others who may improve upon him:
and if it reaches not the approbation of the minister
directly & upon the spot, it may directly in its rough draft
it may hereafter when corrected , developped
or adorned. Instruction thus scatterd abroad is a
seed which then thus scatterd abroad may produce
good fruit though not gatherd in till years after it is
sown.
"Oh but I know every thing that there is any
"use in knowing. my judgment is better than that
"of all the rest of thw world put together: my imagination invention embraces the bounds of possibility. I have
"no need of being either informed or advised by"or suggested to by any body." — So may the minister
say of himself: but is it reasonable would his
master do be in the right to credit him? The sovereign has
every possible degree of discernment that human
eyes can have: be it iso: but still the best he
can have done is to have made the best most successful wisest choice out of
the few candidates whom chance the accidents of
birth and fortune & situation have thrown in his way.
The master then it seets not unreasonable to hope, may
think it possible for him to err. To an unprejudiced
observer it will appear that in a nation enlightened
as are most of the nations in modern Europe
the
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