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<head>C</head> <head>Paederasty<!-- ligature --></head> | |||
<note>Reason why it might be expected so to do</note><lb/> | |||
by the generality of the people. The persecution <add>you may so call it</add> they<lb/> meet with on <add>from</add>all sides <add>quarters</add>, whether deservedly or not, has<lb/> <del>this</del> the effect in this instance which persecution<lb/> has and must have more or less in all instances,<lb/> <add>of</add> the effect of rendering the persons <add>those</add> who are the objects<lb/> of it more attached <add>than they would otherwise be</add> to the practice it proscribes, <del>&</del><lb/> It renders them the more attached to one another; sympathy<lb/> of itself having a powerful tendency, independent<lb/> of all other motives to attach a man to his companions<lb/> in misfortune. This sympathy has at the<lb/> same time a powerful tendency to beget a proportionable<lb/> antipathy <add>even</add> towards <add><del>even</del></add> <del>the <gap/></del> all <add>such</add> persons <del>who</del><lb/> as appear to be the involuntary, much <del>less</del> more<lb/> to such as appear to be the voluntary <del><gap/></del> <add><del><gap/></del></add> authors<lb/> of such misfortune. When a man is made to suffer,<lb/> it is enough on all other occasions to beget<lb/> in him <del><gap/> against</del> <add>a prejudice against</add> those by whose means<lb/> or were for whose sake he is made to suffer. | |||
C Paederasty
Reason why it might be expected so to do
by the generality of the people. The persecution you may so call it they
meet with on fromall sides quarters, whether deservedly or not, has
this the effect in this instance which persecution
has and must have more or less in all instances,
of the effect of rendering the persons those who are the objects
of it more attached than they would otherwise be to the practice it proscribes, &
It renders them the more attached to one another; sympathy
of itself having a powerful tendency, independent
of all other motives to attach a man to his companions
in misfortune. This sympathy has at the
same time a powerful tendency to beget a proportionable
antipathy even towards even the all such persons who
as appear to be the involuntary, much less more
to such as appear to be the voluntary authors
of such misfortune. When a man is made to suffer,
it is enough on all other occasions to beget
in him against a prejudice against those by whose means
or were for whose sake he is made to suffer.
Identifier: | JB/072/197/004"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 72. |
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072 |
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197 |
paederasty |
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jeremy bentham |
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