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<head>1820 Apr. 10<lb/>J.B. to Carlisle <unclear><gap/></unclear><!-- Pencil Note --></head><head>2</head><lb/>have been so heavily punished, I mean those of Thomas<lb/><del>Payne</del> Paine received from first to last the finest circulation.<lb/><p>My opinion on the subject of religion <add>are such as</add> I am<lb/>neither ashamed to draw nor cut in my own conception<lb/><gap/> to defend: at the same time it is a <sic>fixt</sic><lb/>rule to me neither <hi rend="superscript">never</hi> to manifest <hi rend="superscript">declare</hi> those spontaneously in<lb/>any address to the public, nor in private to comply<lb/>any call made upon me directly or indirectly for that<lb/>purpose. To manifest them in public would be to produce <hi rend="superscript">give</hi><lb/><gap/> in the <gap/> of every reader with whose opinion<lb/>they disagreed, and in so far as their opinion are <del><gap/></del> unknown person by the<lb/>name by which they were produced that un<gap/>ness could not<lb/>be attended with every advantage. To <gap/> them in consequence<lb/>of any private call made upon me in private<lb/>would be, by submission to give <gap/> be a cost<lb/>of <gap/> which fact too often, and ever is that<lb/>indignation it has happened to me to be exercised. That<lb/>  
<head>1820 Apr. 10<lb/>J.B. to Carlisle <unclear><gap/></unclear><!-- Pencil Note --></head><head>2</head><lb/>have been so heavily punished, I mean those of Thomas<lb/><del>Payne</del> Paine received from first to last the finest circulation.<lb/><p>My opinion on the subject of religion <add>are such as</add> I am<lb/>neither ashamed to draw nor <del>cut</del> in my own conception<lb/>small to defend: at the same time it is a <sic>fixt</sic><lb/>rule to me neither <add>never</add> to manifest <add>declare</add> them spontaneously in<lb/>any address to the public, nor in private to comply<lb/>any call made upon me directly or indirectly for that<lb/>purpose. To manifest them in public would be to produce <add>give</add><lb/><gap/> in the minds of every reader with whose opinion<lb/>they disagreed, and <add>in so far as those opinions are</add> <del><gap/></del> <unclear>unknown person</unclear> by the<lb/>name by which they were produced that un<gap/>ness could not<lb/>be attended with every advantage. To <unclear>accuse</unclear> them in consequence<lb/>of any private call made upon me in private<lb/>would be, by submission to give enemies general to a cost<lb/>of <gap/> which list too often, and ever is that<lb/>indignation it has happened to me to be exercised. That<lb/>this would on every occasion be my reason and<lb/> 





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1820 Apr. 10
J.B. to Carlisle
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have been so heavily punished, I mean those of Thomas
Payne Paine received from first to last the finest circulation.

My opinion on the subject of religion are such as I am
neither ashamed to draw nor cut in my own conception
small to defend: at the same time it is a fixt
rule to me neither never to manifest declare them spontaneously in
any address to the public, nor in private to comply
any call made upon me directly or indirectly for that
purpose. To manifest them in public would be to produce give
in the minds of every reader with whose opinion
they disagreed, and in so far as those opinions are unknown person by the
name by which they were produced that unness could not
be attended with every advantage. To accuse them in consequence
of any private call made upon me in private
would be, by submission to give enemies general to a cost
of which list too often, and ever is that
indignation it has happened to me to be exercised. That
this would on every occasion be my reason and

Identifier: | JB/010/015/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 10.

Date_1

1820-04-10

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

010

Main Headings

Folio number

015

Info in main headings field

jb to carlile

Image

001

Titles

Category

correspondence

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

e2

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::i&m [fleur-de-lys] 1818]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

arthur wellesley, duke of wellington

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1818

Notes public

letter 2602, vol. 9

ID Number

3451

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