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<p>If there were no other ill effects attendant on Superstition This<lb/>
<p>If there were no other ill effects attendant on Superstition <add>or the misdirected whou we sanction</add> This<lb/>
alone would <del>show</del><add>prove</add>  it to be [one of] the bitterest rods mankind<lb/>
alone would <del>show</del><add>prove</add>  it to be [one of] the bitterest rods mankind<lb/>
ever were scourged <add><del>themselves</del></add> with that by bestowing the <del>quality</del> <add>denominations</add> of offenses on<lb/>
ever were scourged <add><del>themselves</del></add> with that by bestowing the <del>quality</del> <add>denominations</add> of offenses on<lb/>
<del>things</del><add>acts</add> indifferent to the happiness of society. it creates <add>new</add> artificial crimes,<lb/>
<del>things</del><add>acts</add> indifferent to the happiness of society. it creates <add>new &amp;</add> artificial crimes,<lb/>
it <add><del>adds</del></add> introduces among men new occasions of division and disgust.<lb/>
it <add><del>adds</del></add> introduces among men new occasions of division and disgust.<lb/>
<add>thus adding</add> to the but too numerous ones. Which must ever subsist.] It<lb/>
<add>thus adding</add> to the but too numerous ones. Which must ever subsist.] It<lb/>
weakens the horror due to real crimes by spending it <hi rend="underline">upon nominal</hi><lb/>
weakens the horror due to real crimes by spending it <hi rend="underline">upon nominal</hi><lb/>
ones - It confounds men's ideas of right and wrong; they <unclear></unclear><lb/>
ones. It confounds men's ideas of right and wrong; they discover<lb/>
the emptiness of those denominations as applied to many subjects<lb/>
the emptiness of those denominations as applied to many subjects<lb/>
<del>conclude it alike</del> <add>and become <unclear></unclear> to answer them alike indifferently</add> as applied to all.</p>
<del>conclude it alike</del> <add>and become <unclear></unclear> to answer them alike indifferently</add> as applied to all.</p>
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If there were no other ill effects attendant on Superstition or the misdirected whou we sanction This
alone would showprove it to be [one of] the bitterest rods mankind
ever were scourged themselves with that by bestowing the quality denominations of offenses on
thingsacts indifferent to the happiness of society. it creates new & artificial crimes,
it adds introduces among men new occasions of division and disgust.
thus adding to the but too numerous ones. Which must ever subsist.] It
weakens the horror due to real crimes by spending it upon nominal
ones. It confounds men's ideas of right and wrong; they discover
the emptiness of those denominations as applied to many subjects
conclude it alike and become to answer them alike indifferently as applied to all.

If it had not been for a slight tincture at least of Superstition
yet remaining, there never could have appeared a work with the
title of "Private Vices Public Benefits."




Identifier: | JB/015/203/001"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

203

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

Category

linking material

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

sir john bowring

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

5419

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