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<p>By reiteration men come to believe in their own falshoods<lb/> | <p>By reiteration men come to believe in their own falshoods<lb/> | ||
to deem themselves as <add>which labouring to deceive others</add> they would do others. <add>Thus,</add> Praised for<lb/> | to deem themselves as <add>which labouring to deceive others</add> they would do others. <add>Thus,</add> Praised for<lb/> | ||
what ever they do, they | what ever they do, they care not what it is</p> | ||
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By reiteration they are<lb/> | By reiteration they are<lb/> | ||
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<p>Self will to the <add>always </add>end of time <add>be</add> predominates: little by <lb/> | <p>Self will to the <add>always </add>end of time <add>be</add> predominates: little by <lb/> | ||
little, praise for <add> | little, praise for <add>limited to</add> what is right <unclear>more</unclear> for what is wrong, <unclear>increase</unclear> this<lb/> | ||
influence, self cares more and more for neighbours: neighbourhood<lb/> | influence, self cares more and more for neighbours: neighbourhood<lb/> | ||
expand itself till | expand itself till at length it covers the whole globe</p> | ||
<note>16<lb/> | <note>16<lb/> | ||
Illusion in boasted<lb/> | Illusion in boasted<lb/> | ||
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<p>Under the existing system. one man boast is the independence<lb/> | <p>Under the existing system. one man boast is the independence<lb/> | ||
of Judges: and the hand of them all be by who they<lb/> | of Judges: and the hand of them all be by who they<lb/> | ||
are all | are all <unclear>placed</unclear> is discharged at pleasure: and as many<lb/> | ||
as have hands have hands open to the receipt of favours</p> | as have hands have hands open to the receipt of favours</p> | ||
<note>17<lb/> | <note>17<lb/> | ||
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despotism</note><lb/> | despotism</note><lb/> | ||
<p>Independence is the <add>grand</add> boast: which <add>yet</add> independence would<lb/> | <p>Independence is the <add>grand</add> boast: which <add>yet</add> independence would<lb/> | ||
be despotism, and | be despotism, and whatever <del>that al</del> check is applied to<lb/> | ||
misconduct is applied <add>not by independence, but</add>by dependence</p> | misconduct is applied <add>not by independence, but</add>by dependence</p> | ||
<note>18<lb/> | <note>18<lb/> | ||
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surely on the gentleness<lb/> | surely on the gentleness<lb/> | ||
of the death</note><lb/> | of the death</note><lb/> | ||
<p>Euthanasia <add>To</add> of the Constitution of this realm, | <p>Euthanasia <add>To</add> of the Constitution of this realm, <add>is ever and anon</add> euthanasia<lb/><lb/> | ||
is looked to <add>for euthanasia</add> by some in the Spanish, by others in the American<lb/> | is looked to <add>for euthanasia</add> by some in the Spanish, by others in the American<lb/> | ||
mode: of deaths that surely is the best mode which is the<lb/> | mode: of deaths that surely is the best mode which is the<lb/> | ||
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notice</note><lb/> | notice</note><lb/> | ||
<p>If the interest of the <add>ruling</add> one, or <add>of</add> the <add>ruler</add> few is of both together<lb/> | <p>If the interest of the <add>ruling</add> one, or <add>of</add> the <add>ruler</add> few is of both together<lb/> | ||
<del>have</del> are | <del>have</del> are intitled to preference the interest of the vast <add>aggregate</add> body of the<lb/> | ||
subject many may <add>still</add> perhaps be regarded as not altogether without a<lb/> | subject many may <add>still</add> perhaps be regarded as not altogether without a<lb/> | ||
claim to notice.</p> | claim to notice.</p> | ||
<p>Warmed by prudence, | <p>Warmed by prudence, indignation has ever and anon sought<lb/> | ||
relief in pleasantry. | relief in pleasantry. Propositive such as <add>will have be seen</add> there which follows could not<lb/> | ||
have received existence, had the comfort and misery of so many<lb/> | have received existence, had the comfort and misery of so many<lb/> | ||
millions been matters of indifference.</p> | millions been matters of indifference.</p> |
1827. Novr. 2
Law Amendment.
Propositions
Beginning
By reiteration men come to believe in their own falshoods
to deem themselves as which labouring to deceive others they would do others. Thus, Praised for
what ever they do, they care not what it is
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By reiteration they are
themselves deceived by
this eulogy
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But little by little praise
for what is right will
be more cared for than
for what is wrong
Self will to the always end of time be predominates: little by
little, praise for limited to what is right more for what is wrong, increase this
influence, self cares more and more for neighbours: neighbourhood
expand itself till at length it covers the whole globe
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Illusion in boasted
independence of Judges
Under the existing system. one man boast is the independence
of Judges: and the hand of them all be by who they
are all placed is discharged at pleasure: and as many
as have hands have hands open to the receipt of favours
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Independence the boast
& independence would be
despotism
Independence is the grand boast: which yet independence would
be despotism, and whatever that al check is applied to
misconduct is applied not by independence, butby dependence
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Euthanasia depends
surely on the gentleness
of the death
Euthanasia To of the Constitution of this realm, is ever and anon euthanasia
is looked to for euthanasia by some in the Spanish, by others in the American
mode: of deaths that surely is the best mode which is the
gentlest acted and suffered and performed with least struggle.
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To the vital parts of the
Constitution the proposed
system does not apply
To those which are commonly regarded as the oiled parts
of the Constitution the proposed system does not extendapply itself
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If the interests of the few
are entitled to preference
it may those of the
many may not be
without a claim to
notice
If the interest of the ruling one, or of the ruler few is of both together
have are intitled to preference the interest of the vast aggregate body of the
subject many may still perhaps be regarded as not altogether without a
claim to notice.
Warmed by prudence, indignation has ever and anon sought
relief in pleasantry. Propositive such as will have be seen there which follows could not
have received existence, had the comfort and misery of so many
millions been matters of indifference.
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Edmund Henry Barker |
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