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B<p>ut as the world is said to be I must confess<lb/>I would trust the whole of it together<lb/>[which can not have an interest in supporting<lb/>fraud or calumny] with rather more confidence than<lb/>I would <del>an au single</del> <add>a single</add> auditor of an office, a vestry <add>single partish</add>, <lb/>a single committe of Justices of the peace, [a single<lb/>court of Exchequer tied down by <add><sic>antient</sic></add> forms which have <add>in which</add><lb/>Justices comes in <add>as the object</add> now and then by accident [as the object]<lb/>something else than justice for their object] <del>as</del> or<lb/>even a single committee of a British house of<lb/>Commons. Some may want integrity, some may<lb/>want <del>judgment</del> <add>knowledge</add>, <del>some </del> others <del>quick knowledge</del><lb/>quickness, others judgment: all may want time. All these <del>qualities</del> <add>requisites</add> may commonly be found in<lb/>tolerable perfection in that <add><del>multifarious &</del></add> aggregate body called<lb/>the world: which drawing <del>disinterestness</del> <add>disinterestedness probity</add> from its<lb/>immensity, may without inconvenience <del>by</del> be<lb/>judge and witness at the same time. In this<lb/>heterogeneous <add><del>immense &</del> and discordant</add> mass the worst qualities answer the<lb/>purpose of the bes: envy, hatred, malice, and all<lb/>uncharitableness will do the work of public spirit: <note>See Principles of legisl.<lb/>Introd. Ch. [Motives]<lb/></note>they will <add>even do it better,</add> [do more good] because they are ever<lb/>active; and so long as they keep clear of perjury<lb/>and forgery, <add>against which there are established remedies,</add> they can'd do harm.<lb/></p> | |||
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51
Indirect
Corpus delicti
Publish accounts
B
ut as the world is said to be I must confess
I would trust the whole of it together
[which can not have an interest in supporting
fraud or calumny] with rather more confidence than
I would an au single a single auditor of an office, a vestry single partish,
a single committe of Justices of the peace, [a single
court of Exchequer tied down by antient forms which have in which
Justices comes in as the object now and then by accident [as the object]
something else than justice for their object] as or
even a single committee of a British house of
Commons. Some may want integrity, some may
want judgment knowledge, some others quick knowledge
quickness, others judgment: all may want time. All these qualities requisites may commonly be found in
tolerable perfection in that multifarious & aggregate body called
the world: which drawing disinterestness disinterestedness probity from its
immensity, may without inconvenience by be
judge and witness at the same time. In this
heterogeneous immense & and discordant mass the worst qualities answer the
purpose of the bes: envy, hatred, malice, and all
uncharitableness will do the work of public spirit: See Principles of legisl.
Introd. Ch. [Motives]
they will even do it better, [do more good] because they are ever
active; and so long as they keep clear of perjury
and forgery, against which there are established remedies, they can'd do harm.
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