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<p>Towards an individual, or a class or persons, in any<lb/> way compared, by religion, by political party, by profession <lb/>by rank in life — sympathy or antipathy may in the <lb/><gap/> of any such <gap/> judge have been productive<lb/> of a sinister fear which the public eye might have <lb/>had force <add>influence enough</add> to <sic>controul</sic> and frustrate.<add>render impotent <add>overpower overbear</add> </add></p> | <p>Towards an individual, or a class or persons, in any<lb/> way compared, by religion, by political party, by profession <lb/>by rank in life — sympathy or antipathy may in the <lb/><gap/> of any such <gap/> judge have been productive<lb/> of a sinister fear which the public eye might have <lb/>had force <add>influence enough</add> to <sic>controul</sic> and frustrate.<add>render impotent <add>overpower overbear</add> </add></p> | ||
<p>In the days of <hi rend='underline'>Wilber and liberty</hi> suppose a cause<lb/> on the event of which the mass <add>bulk</add> of Wilbers property was<lb/> at stake, and with it the probability of his <gap/><lb/> a seat in Parliament. — and <add>has</add> the right charity <lb/>on his side. Among <add>In</add> the Jury is a man whose mind <lb/>by direction to the Court, or by purer considerations, has <lb/>been worked <add>corrupted</add> up into a state of virulent antipathy towards<lb/> John Wilber. | <p>In the days of <hi rend='underline'>Wilber and liberty</hi> suppose a cause<lb/> on the event of which the mass <add>bulk</add> of Wilbers property was<lb/> at stake, and with it the probability of his <gap/><lb/> a seat in Parliament. — and <add>has</add> the right charity <lb/>on his side. Among <add>In</add> the Jury is a man whose mind <lb/>by direction to the Court, or by purer considerations, has <lb/>been worked <add>corrupted</add> up into a state of virulent antipathy towards<lb/> John Wilber. To accomplish the ruin of <del>this</del> so <lb/><del><gap/> a man</del> <add>hateful and mischievous a member and disturber of society</add> <del>would though it were at the <gap/> of </del> <add>would in the eyes of one juryman be</add> <lb/>a most grateful <add>acceptable</add> task, and perhaps even a meritorious<lb/> work, though for once at the expence of | ||
26 May 1808
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Towards an individual, or a class or persons, in any
way compared, by religion, by political party, by profession
by rank in life — sympathy or antipathy may in the
of any such judge have been productive
of a sinister fear which the public eye might have
had force influence enough to controul and frustrate.render impotent <add>overpower overbear </add>
In the days of Wilber and liberty suppose a cause
on the event of which the mass bulk of Wilbers property was
at stake, and with it the probability of his
a seat in Parliament. — and has the right charity
on his side. Among In the Jury is a man whose mind
by direction to the Court, or by purer considerations, has
been worked corrupted up into a state of virulent antipathy towards
John Wilber. To accomplish the ruin of this so
a man hateful and mischievous a member and disturber of society would though it were at the of would in the eyes of one juryman be
a most grateful acceptable task, and perhaps even a meritorious
work, though for once at the expence of
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