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<p>as in that <del>devoted</del> <add>and and <unclear>combustible</unclear></add> spot, on which the destruction of the whole<lb/> <del>to</del> population may at any time be the result of <add>a passion</add> an affection<lb/> of the kind, <add>antisocial</add> <del>harboured</del> raging though it be but for<lb/> a few weeks or a few days, and though it be within the particular <add>insulated</add> <lb/><del>lab</del> limits of a single breast.</p> | <p>as in that <del>devoted</del> <add>and and <unclear>combustible</unclear></add> spot, on which the destruction of the whole<lb/> <del>to</del> population may at any time be the result of <add>a passion</add> an affection<lb/> of the kind, <add>antisocial</add> <del>harboured</del> raging though it be but for<lb/> a few weeks or a few days, and though it be within the particular <add>insulated</add> <lb/><del>lab</del> limits of a single breast.</p> | ||
<p>Mischievousness is for the most part the result of enmity. <lb/> — of both a desperation | <p>Mischievousness is for the most part the result of enmity. <lb/> — of both a desperation <gap/> to the <del>persons</del> <add>individuals or classes</add> to whose person<lb/> or property the injury is endeavoured <add>undertaken</add> to be done. But (so <lb/><del><gap/></del> feeble is the influence <add>restriction</add> of the social affections in some minds) <lb/>not only <add>in</add> war — but <add>in</add> sport the image of war <del>thinks no<lb/> suffering</del> this appetite is seen to pursue its object — regardless <lb/>of the <unclear>poison</unclear> which in the shape of suffering though <lb/>it be human suffering is paid for it. It is by the love <add>in the Bear-garden<lb/> and the Bull baiting ground </add> of cruel sports that men train themselves up for the love of<lb/> needless war. The same spirit <add>cast of mind to which</add> that in the Bear garden<lb/> or the Bull baiting ground <del>could in</del> the agonies of a <gap/> <lb/>animal could be a source of delectation would in the <lb/>Cabinet seek its gratification by the maintenance | ||
19 Aug. 1802
Letter 3d N. S. Wales
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as in that devoted and and combustible spot, on which the destruction of the whole
to population may at any time be the result of a passion an affection
of the kind, antisocial harboured raging though it be but for
a few weeks or a few days, and though it be within the particular insulated
lab limits of a single breast.
Mischievousness is for the most part the result of enmity.
— of both a desperation to the persons individuals or classes to whose person
or property the injury is endeavoured undertaken to be done. But (so
feeble is the influence restriction of the social affections in some minds)
not only in war — but in sport the image of war thinks no
suffering this appetite is seen to pursue its object — regardless
of the poison which in the shape of suffering though
it be human suffering is paid for it. It is by the love in the Bear-garden
and the Bull baiting ground of cruel sports that men train themselves up for the love of
needless war. The same spirit cast of mind to which that in the Bear garden
or the Bull baiting ground could in the agonies of a
animal could be a source of delectation would in the
Cabinet seek its gratification by the maintenance
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jeremy bentham |
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