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<p>1825 June 25</p> | |||
<head>Rationale of Reward</head> | |||
<note>§.2</note><lb/> | |||
<p>Of the <del>cause</del> waste and corruption they produced, <del>On</del> best<lb/> | |||
of depredation, <add>in high places</add> has not been the only <del>efficient</del> psychological <del>efficient</del><lb/> | |||
<gap/>. <del>Of <gap/> in</del> <add>Sympathy nearsighted and unreflecting sympathy —</add> thus <del>shapes one cause may be honest narrow</del><lb/> | |||
—<lb/> | |||
<add>has been another </add><del>minded and unreflecting sympathy</del> In <gap/> <del>some <gap/></del><lb/> | |||
somebody to the high functionary in <del>whom the</del> will the grant depends<lb/> | |||
for <del>such all</del> such in - en put deed<lb/> | |||
Wife and <del><gap/></del> a <gap/> of children all <sic>compleatly</sic> <lb/> | |||
destitute! Oh to be sure something must e done for them<lb/> | |||
cries the great man <add>who</add> born and bred in luxury <gap/> for a moment<lb/> | |||
what would be his own feelings in the same case. To him the <add>the granting </add><lb/> | |||
accident is matter of surprize. But to the little man<lb/> | |||
to whom it has happened it never can have been a matter<lb/> | |||
of surprize. To him can it <gap/> have been a secret that he<lb/> | |||
some how or other be well due? as little <gap/> that if he<lb/> | |||
marries <add>and chooses a few children it may happen to him to</add> <del>he may</del> have children children in any number and<lb/> | |||
that if his wife has no means of breeding for herself in<lb/> | |||
children <del><gap/></del> in the want of her becoming a widow, they must suffer<lb/> | |||
accordingly.</p> | |||
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1825 June 25
Rationale of Reward
§.2
Of the cause waste and corruption they produced, On best
of depredation, in high places has not been the only efficient psychological efficient
. Of in Sympathy nearsighted and unreflecting sympathy — thus shapes one cause may be honest narrow
—
has been another minded and unreflecting sympathy In some
somebody to the high functionary in whom the will the grant depends
for such all such in - en put deed
Wife and a of children all compleatly
destitute! Oh to be sure something must e done for them
cries the great man who born and bred in luxury for a moment
what would be his own feelings in the same case. To him the the granting
accident is matter of surprize. But to the little man
to whom it has happened it never can have been a matter
of surprize. To him can it have been a secret that he
some how or other be well due? as little that if he
marries and chooses a few children it may happen to him to he may have children children in any number and
that if his wife has no means of breeding for herself in
children in the want of her becoming a widow, they must suffer
accordingly.
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