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remaining would be found to be but as a drop of water in<lb/> | remaining would be found to be but as a drop of water in<lb/> | ||
the bucket</p> | the bucket</p> | ||
<p>As to meritoriousness reference had to <add>designs</add>intentions and<lb/> | |||
motives, the work may be stated as the brightest example<lb/> | |||
of a generous and <add>beneficient</add> philanthropic ambition that <add>put over</add> ever has<lb/> | |||
been exhibited in the profession of the law, a man <note><add>[+]</add>(M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Bath here<lb/>must withdraw himself</note><lb/> | |||
absolutely at the head of his <del><gap/></del> profession so at her<lb/> | |||
withdrawing from the <del><gap/></del> acquisition of wealth so <add>ample</add> large <note>[+]2 take <add>in the <gap/></add> whole hampers<lb/> | |||
<add>up</add> together his <gap/> made<lb/> | |||
no sacrifices. <del>Ha<gap/></del><lb/> | |||
The learned tongue of<lb/> | |||
witches, though in<add>for</add> his day<lb/> | |||
no inconsiderable benefactor<lb/> | |||
to the community, made<lb/> | |||
no sacrifice. Black<gap/><lb/> | |||
round sacrifices and made <gap/><lb/> | |||
Of all other law learning<lb/> | |||
the spendour is derived<lb/> | |||
in the light shed upon<lb/> | |||
the field by them</note><lb/> | |||
a portion of of his pain as this work has cost him, to the<lb/> | |||
acquisition of reputation and the <add>delightful <gap/></add> sympathetic satisfaction<lb/> | |||
of having upon so large a seat rendered himself a benefactor<lb/> | |||
to his country and mankind. <del>Here</del></p> | |||
<p>Here would be a man for Parliament!</p> | |||
If M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Peel really be what he professes to be, a <lb/> | |||
reformist, but will be an opportunity for him to clear <gap/><lb/> | |||
than doubts, <del>and some</del> <gap/> <gap/> they by any means ungrounded<lb/> | |||
ones, as to his pretensioning to that character. <add>M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Peel</add><lb/> | |||
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1826 Sept.24
Review of Humphreys
Conclusion
H's merits. Ministers him
up!
§ Conclusion
Ungrounded as it would be, unhappily nothing at the same time could
be more natural, from the observation of the particular imperfections thus
printed out to infer a general want of absence of usefulness
and meritoriousness in the aggregatewhole character of the event:
nothing more natural; namely an account of the number of
the particular instance and the space magnitude quantity of the space
reed for the expilation of them: yet at the same time
ungrounded because in comparison of the mass of imperfection
under by which he found the field labouringincumbered, and of
which he has cleared it, whatever could be discovered as
remaining would be found to be but as a drop of water in
the bucket
As to meritoriousness reference had to designsintentions and
motives, the work may be stated as the brightest example
of a generous and beneficient philanthropic ambition that put over ever has
been exhibited in the profession of the law, a man [+](Mr Bath here
must withdraw himself
absolutely at the head of his profession so at her
withdrawing from the acquisition of wealth so ample large [+]2 take in the whole hampers
up together his made
no sacrifices. Ha
The learned tongue of
witches, though infor his day
no inconsiderable benefactor
to the community, made
no sacrifice. Black
round sacrifices and made
Of all other law learning
the spendour is derived
in the light shed upon
the field by them
a portion of of his pain as this work has cost him, to the
acquisition of reputation and the delightful sympathetic satisfaction
of having upon so large a seat rendered himself a benefactor
to his country and mankind. Here
Here would be a man for Parliament!
If Mr Peel really be what he professes to be, a
reformist, but will be an opportunity for him to clear
than doubts, and some they by any means ungrounded
ones, as to his pretensioning to that character. Mr Peel
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