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<!-- header and marginal summary in pencil --> <p | <!-- header and marginal summary in pencil --> <p>5 <sic>Aug.</sic> 1808 20<lb/><note>To Mallet</note><lb/>20</p> <p><note>31. 14<lb/><del>Causes of</del><lb/>The anonymousness<lb/>and invisibility<lb/>having the effect of<lb/>diminishing individual<lb/>responsibility<lb/>has thus been the<lb/>cause of their taking<lb/>such a liberty as<lb/><add>to give their</add> sanction <add>to</add> proceedings<lb/>to which<lb/>their minds have<lb/>never been applied</note></p> <p>and sure enough whatever else was ever objected no one can thought of<lb/>objecting to any one of them that has office was a sinecure.<lb/>What a man is seen <add>by any other man</add> or otherwise known to do he is responsible for:<lb/>in plain English in case of misconduct punishable for.</p> <p><del>Along</del> <add>Concomitant <del>In comparing Case</del></add> with my doubts concerning the existence of<lb/>the supposed functionaries <add>Judges here</add> in question <add>may</add> have been my <add>observed the</add> doubts<lb/>entertained by me concerning the use made by them,<lb/>their existence being supposed, of the facility of thought.</p> <p>In the affected <add>established</add> anonymousness and invisibility in<lb/>question may be seen the <add>source and</add> origin of both these doubts —<lb/>For a man who whether by his person in the attitude<lb/>of speaking, or by <del>ha</del> his <del>signature</del> <add>name</add> signed to a paper<lb/>is sure to act, though as well as action, thought<lb/>for the purpose of action, is to a virtuous degree <add>in some <gap/></add> necessary.<lb/>By an idiot a <gap/>, or by a <gap/> <add><gap/></add> during<lb/>the fit, the function <add>office</add> is not capable of being executed <add><gap/></add>.</p> <p>But when whatever part may come to have been taken<lb/>by a man, <del>it</del> so the matter is settled that it will<lb/>never be known by whom that part has been taken.<add>who the person is</add></p> | ||
5 Aug. 1808 20
To Mallet
20
31. 14
Causes of
The anonymousness
and invisibility
having the effect of
diminishing individual
responsibility
has thus been the
cause of their taking
such a liberty as
to give their sanction to proceedings
to which
their minds have
never been applied
and sure enough whatever else was ever objected no one can thought of
objecting to any one of them that has office was a sinecure.
What a man is seen by any other man or otherwise known to do he is responsible for:
in plain English in case of misconduct punishable for.
Along Concomitant In comparing Case with my doubts concerning the existence of
the supposed functionaries Judges here in question may have been my observed the doubts
entertained by me concerning the use made by them,
their existence being supposed, of the facility of thought.
In the affected established anonymousness and invisibility in
question may be seen the source and origin of both these doubts —
For a man who whether by his person in the attitude
of speaking, or by ha his signature name signed to a paper
is sure to act, though as well as action, thought
for the purpose of action, is to a virtuous degree in some necessary.
By an idiot a , or by a during
the fit, the function office is not capable of being executed .
But when whatever part may come to have been taken
by a man, it so the matter is settled that it will
never be known by whom that part has been taken.who the person is
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Recto"Recto" is not in the list (recto, verso) of allowed values for the "Rectoverso" property. |
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Andre Morellet |
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See note 5 to letter 1986, vol. 7 |
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