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<p>1823 March 31</p>
<p>Constitut. Code</p>
<note>Ch.XI. Minister collectively<lb/>
&sect; 15. Religion Minister none</note><lb/>
 
<p>Religion. important <add>as an instrument</add> todo good: p<gap/>ful only <add>as an instrument of</add>to do evil</p>
 
<p><del>The <gap/></del> A more injurious insult can not be offered<lb/>
by one man to another than this conjunct pretence of <del><gap/>ing</del><lb/>
caring more about him than he cares about himself and<lb/>
at the same time knowing more about him than what he<lb/>
knows about himself.  If sincere, it is the height of folly;<lb/>
if insincere it is the height of <gap/>. A declaration <add>to</add> of this<lb/>
<add>effect</add>sort is just as <add>capable and just as</add> likely to be made by a man in <add>whose instance</add> whom<lb/>
it is insincere as by a man in whose instance it is<lb/>
<del><gap/></del> sincere. It <del>requires an indulgence</del>. has <add>not</add> no claim to<lb/>
indulgence: no more claim than <add>has</add> a <gap/> or a physical<lb/>
aspersion given in sign of contempt. To <gap/> with indulgence<lb/>
is to invite it.</p>
 
<add>In proof</add> Of insincerity on the part of him who for obtaining<lb/>
<del>the matter</del> this application of it is for forming the number of<lb/>
reward one of the <gap/> of all <del><gap/></del> in whose eyes it is mischievous<lb/>
a <del>more</del> stronger <add>article of </add> evidence of the circumstantial hand<lb/>
can not often be found. To <add>For what reason</add> what and thus pay <del>men</del> one<lb/>
of <gap/> of men for lechery <add>inculcated</add> this opinion and another set of men<lb/>
for <add>going to have it?</add> submitting to have it inculcated in them? For what<lb/>
reason had that of <del>not thus paid</del> were it not for each payment<lb/>
the opinion would not be believed to be him? And<lb/>
what should <gap/> it from being taught without <add>gr<gap/></add> pay, and<lb/>
beloved <add>gratis?</add> without pay for attendance?






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1823 March 31

Constitut. Code

Ch.XI. Minister collectively
§ 15. Religion Minister none

Religion. important as an instrument todo good: pful only as an instrument ofto do evil

The A more injurious insult can not be offered
by one man to another than this conjunct pretence of ing
caring more about him than he cares about himself and
at the same time knowing more about him than what he
knows about himself. If sincere, it is the height of folly;
if insincere it is the height of . A declaration to of this
effectsort is just as capable and just as likely to be made by a man in whose instance whom
it is insincere as by a man in whose instance it is
sincere. It requires an indulgence. has not no claim to
indulgence: no more claim than has a or a physical
aspersion given in sign of contempt. To with indulgence
is to invite it.

In proof Of insincerity on the part of him who for obtaining
the matter this application of it is for forming the number of
reward one of the of all in whose eyes it is mischievous
a more stronger article of evidence of the circumstantial hand
can not often be found. To For what reason what and thus pay men one
of of men for lechery inculcated this opinion and another set of men
for going to have it? submitting to have it inculcated in them? For what
reason had that of not thus paid were it not for each payment
the opinion would not be believed to be him? And
what should it from being taught without gr pay, and
beloved gratis? without pay for attendance?




Identifier: | JB/042/126/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 42.

Date_1

1823-03-31

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

042

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

126

Info in main headings field

constitut. code

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

e3

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

j whatman turkey mill 1822

Marginals

Paper Producer

admiral pavel chichagov

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1822

Notes public

ID Number

13049

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