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BARRETRY
The merit which is to distinguish one project on this subject from another, consists not t so
much ] in the discovery of expedients which are not obvious, as that in [the rejection of those] a proper selection out of <add>of one </add> the many
which are obvious and improper.
The multitude, which finds so many occasions to complain of the Law feels nothing like moderation
towards the abuses among wh it's profession: Were it to chuse, the most violent expedients would commonly
be those which would most please. The mali-punitives of men of Law The spinning out of the principles of men's common Nature are ones of
a single profession: and men have no mercy for vices which are not their own. +
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That such male-practices
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