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1829 Apr. 10
J. B. to Carlisle
Whether your opinions be true or false, the defense whose of them beneficial
or pernicious, I regard the cause for which you suffer
as being the cause of whatever is good on citizen or government:
th cause of free enquiry on which all truth, and
consequently all useful truth depends. I say all useful
truth — for though a general topic there in the field of politicks nor in that of religion are are neither that nor
any pernicious truth and are pernicious, yet any then
that are not pernicious there are those that are not useful
and in that case are all useless and among the
not those in which in each case to bids young minds are the minds of young and old
crammed
And now, Sir, I am in a condition to inform let you know tell you
I will you it is, that insignificant as it is I put my name
to this address It is for the purpose of assessing it to be
few — free in and by this example that be the his very
anxious to offer forward in presenting to you a supporting hand it is not
necessary that a man should be partaken in any of
the opinion for the endeavor propagation of to propagate which it is
that you are a sufferer.
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letter 2602, vol. 9 |
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