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<head><gap/>Spay Evidence<sic>Ingham Grudth</sic></head>
 
<note>UNIV COLL LOND -BENTHAM MSS-<lb/>47<lb/>424</note>
 
<p>In domestic conditions considered as bonds of<lb/>connections the action of self regarding interests that of social<lb/>an generally found combined</p>
<p>But when it falls to the lot of the man<lb/>himself t speak of the ties by which his interest<lb/>is tied to that of another, it is the social interests<lb/>that he brings forward in preference, if not to the<lb/><sic>achuin</sic>, of <sic>ale</sic>self regarding ones.</p>
<p><sic>Dearon</sic>It is by <hi rend="underline">the he</hi> of social interest<lb/> that men an men uniformly connected with each<lb/>other. By interests of the self regarding clap, <hi rend="underline">tho</hi>they<lb/>an occasionally united, they are <hi rend="underline">till</hi><sic>more apstodle</sic><lb/>separated.</p>
<p>In conversing therefore with other men, each<pb/>man uses all his endeavors to <hi rend="underline">for</hi><sic>reprisens to these</sic><lb/>in <hi rend="underline">the</hi><sic>strongest pefrite</sic> colors, the habitual<sic>predo-<lb/>minant</sic>influence exercised over his mind by the<lb/>social interests: because the stronger the disposition<lb/> a his past to<sic>curve</sic> then appears. When, the stronger<lb/> the disposition and their parts to serve him is<lb/>likely to his <sic>scalitg</sic></p>
<p>This in so far as it is an <sic>inperstun</sic>, is <sic>fall </sic> in<lb/><sic>futures</sic> the most apart to <sic>h</sic> beneficial and the least<lb/><sic>apr</sic> to <sic>h pernicions</sic>: at last in to far as it amounts<lb/> to nothing more worse than <sic>veaggeration</sic>, having at the <sic> follows</sic><lb/><sic>of is afrmand</sic> of truth. By the pretended portion of<lb/><sic>interests</sic> love for<sic> htra, </sic> real affection for <sic>Britain</sic> is produced<lb/>in his bosom. In that real affection produced in the<lb/>bosom of <sic>Britain</sic> the <del>is </del> adds a pretended portion another<lb/> part. then<gap/>by spe reciprocally by<del>the</del> portion free<lb/><sic>tended</sic> another part a real partner is produced on his<lb/>an both sides pretended love, for both sides real love produced by it. Happy mankind if deceit <sic> over</sic> never<lb/>work employed.</p>


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Spay EvidenceIngham Grudth UNIV COLL LOND -BENTHAM MSS-
47
424

In domestic conditions considered as bonds of
connections the action of self regarding interests that of social
an generally found combined

But when it falls to the lot of the man
himself t speak of the ties by which his interest
is tied to that of another, it is the social interests
that he brings forward in preference, if not to the
achuin, of aleself regarding ones.

DearonIt is by the he of social interest
that men an men uniformly connected with each
other. By interests of the self regarding clap, thothey
an occasionally united, they are tillmore apstodle
separated.

In conversing therefore with other men, each
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man uses all his endeavors to forreprisens to these
in thestrongest pefrite colors, the habitualpredo-
minant
influence exercised over his mind by the
social interests: because the stronger the disposition
a his past tocurve then appears. When, the stronger
the disposition and their parts to serve him is
likely to his scalitg

This in so far as it is an inperstun, is fall in
futures the most apart to h beneficial and the least
apr to h pernicions: at last in to far as it amounts
to nothing more worse than veaggeration, having at the follows
of is afrmand of truth. By the pretended portion of
interests love for htra, real affection for Britain is produced
in his bosom. In that real affection produced in the
bosom of Britain the is adds a pretended portion another
part. thenby spe reciprocally bythe portion free
tended another part a real partner is produced on his
an both sides pretended love, for both sides real love produced by it. Happy mankind if deceit over never
work employed.



Identifier: | JB/047/424/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 47.

Date_1

1806-08-26

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

047

Main Headings

evidence

Folio number

424

Info in main headings field

essay on evidence motive table

Image

001

Titles

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c2

Penner

john herbert koe

Watermarks

iping 1804

Marginals

Paper Producer

bernardino rivadavia

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1804

Notes public

ID Number

15292

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