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<p>UNIV. COLL. LONDON. BENTHAM MSS. 15 309</p>
<head>Fake Virtues</head>
<head>Contempt for [...].</head>
<p>[...] contempt for virtues was more affectation and<lb/>
pride, just as <unclear>monsterous</unclear> as it would have been to <add>be him</add> have remained standing <add>for a long time</add> on one<lb/>
leg <note>for</note>  It was only denying to himself the doing the good which virtue<lb/>
would have enabled him to do.  <add>The desire of wealth is the desire in a a queer form to possess what wealth can obtain.</add>  To again his denying himself assistance<lb/>
from others, was <del>entry to</del> a mess self regarding calculation, &#x2014; it was only to<lb/>
excite thru self esteem for other purposes, &#x2014; it was a calculation to receive<lb/>
more than he would otherwise obtain &#x2014; it was a refusal of £100 in<lb/>
order to get £200.</p>
To Chicktus &#x2014; he had more pleasure in price than in benevolence - <unclear>the</unclear><lb/>
para himself out of the testimonies of [...] <add>with which</add> he was surrounded &#x2014; <unclear>th</unclear><lb/>
calculated on getting more from self-denial than he would get without it<lb/>
But he was less meritorious


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UNIV. COLL. LONDON. BENTHAM MSS. 15 309

Fake Virtues Contempt for [...].

[...] contempt for virtues was more affectation and
pride, just as monsterous as it would have been to be him have remained standing for a long time on one
leg for It was only denying to himself the doing the good which virtue
would have enabled him to do. The desire of wealth is the desire in a a queer form to possess what wealth can obtain. To again his denying himself assistance
from others, was entry to a mess self regarding calculation, — it was only to
excite thru self esteem for other purposes, — it was a calculation to receive
more than he would otherwise obtain — it was a refusal of £100 in
order to get £200.

To Chicktus — he had more pleasure in price than in benevolence - the
para himself out of the testimonies of [...] with which he was surrounded — th
calculated on getting more from self-denial than he would get without it
But he was less meritorious




Identifier: | JB/015/309/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 15.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

015

Main Headings

deontology

Folio number

309

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

xvii false virtues

Category

linking material

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f158

Penner

sir john bowring

Watermarks

j & m mills 1828

Marginals

Paper Producer

john fraunceis gwyn

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1828

Notes public

ID Number

5525

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