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<p><add>who</add> have had the magnanimity to give liberty<lb/>[to the Catholic religion] catholicism may be<lb/>expected to have the wisdom to <add>make this use of it.</add> turn it to this <lb/>account.<lb/></p><p>The civil power by itself [has been known <lb/>here and there to] commonly enough tries to<lb/>procure informations by means of threats.<lb/>Misprision of <add>what is called deemed</add> Treason <note>that is the not <lb/>telling what one<lb/> knows of Treason<lb/></note> is <add>made</add> punishable I suppose<lb/>under every government: and is in many<lb/>inferior crimes. <del>It</del> | <p><add>who</add> have had the magnanimity to give liberty<lb/>[to the Catholic religion] catholicism may be<lb/>expected to have the wisdom to <add>make this use of it.</add> turn it to this <lb/>account.<lb/></p><p>The civil power by itself [has been known <lb/>here and there to] commonly enough tries to<lb/>procure informations by means of threats.<lb/>Misprision of <add>what is called deemed</add> Treason <note>that is the not <lb/>telling what one<lb/> knows of Treason<lb/></note> is <add>made</add> punishable I suppose<lb/>under every government: and is in many<lb/>inferior crimes. <del>It</del> | ||
</p><p>It is evident however without many words that<lb/>this cannot be otherwise than a very precarious<lb/>resource. You threaten <del>because</del> for want of<lb/>information: and for that very reason you can<lb/>not execute your threats: <del>it</del> nothing but some<lb/>accidental treachery or some other incident equally<lb/>precarious incident can put the means of doing<lb/>so into your way<lb/></p> | </p><p>It is evident however without many words that<lb/>this cannot be otherwise than a very precarious<lb/>resource. You threaten <del>because</del> for want of<lb/>information: and for that very reason you can<lb/>not execute your threats: <del>it</del> nothing but some<lb/>accidental treachery or some other incident equally<lb/>precarious incident can put the means of doing<lb/>so into your way.<lb/></p> | ||
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Indirect
Raising Evidence
who have had the magnanimity to give liberty
[to the Catholic religion] catholicism may be
expected to have the wisdom to make this use of it. turn it to this
account.
The civil power by itself [has been known
here and there to] commonly enough tries to
procure informations by means of threats.
Misprision of what is called deemed Treason that is the not
telling what one
knows of Treason
is made punishable I suppose
under every government: and is in many
inferior crimes. It
It is evident however without many words that
this cannot be otherwise than a very precarious
resource. You threaten because for want of
information: and for that very reason you can
not execute your threats: it nothing but some
accidental treachery or some other incident equally
precarious incident can put the means of doing
so into your way.
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jeremy bentham |
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