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<p><add>they</add> might submit to the calamity thus | <p><add>they</add> might submit to the calamity thus passing upon them — <del>as they</del> <lb/>a <gap/> among Convicts, as they <lb/>would to any other calamity, such as a <gap/> among<lb/> the cattle: they might look upon it as a sort of <gap/> <lb/>and passing scourge, and ascribe it rather to a want <add>an absence</add> of <lb/>thought rather than to any such exuberance and profundity<lb/> of thought. <add>But if</add> As it was not in the nature of the <lb/>case that gentlemen thus <gap/> should find out what <lb/>his Grace <add>the noble arbiter of their fate</add> had in view in plaguing them, much less<lb/> is it in proof or in probability that his Grace should <lb/>ever have condescended to | ||
21 Dec 1802
Letter 3
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they might submit to the calamity thus passing upon them — as they
a among Convicts, as they
would to any other calamity, such as a among
the cattle: they might look upon it as a sort of
and passing scourge, and ascribe it rather to a want an absence of
thought rather than to any such exuberance and profundity
of thought. But if As it was not in the nature of the
case that gentlemen thus should find out what
his Grace the noble arbiter of their fate had in view in plaguing them, much less
is it in proof or in probability that his Grace should
ever have condescended to
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jeremy bentham |
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