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I have the greatest pleasure in leaving here that the behaviour
of in the & was such
Indeed I can assure your Lordship faces the several opportunities I have had
that throughout the Empire the partiality
The necessity of to acquire military & the necessity of military
rank to acquire consideration This circumstance & this alone
This is the <gap/. which spring of all their actions. The servility in
their Character is shows the effect of hope not of fear.
A striking <gap/. how much the Character & behaviour of a man
depends on a particular circumstance he may be in indeptedness & bodily
restraint. In a part of the country where labour is cheap and
where the licentiousness about great terms affects so much makes hard
labour so unacceptable a man is Robber & Assassin transported to
a distant
To say the truth the little hopes I have of that the observations I have
made during the time I have spent in the study of the Army of the
will meet with any attention from those at in favour
at home, have induced me to , the practices
of work as I could turn my to account the which I had before
resolved to confine to the marine. The observations I have made
I think I have </del means of seems to have suggested themselves of making
a in this country in a shorter time such a fortune as may in lieu of
countries with in favour in my own give me insight enough to turn
tosome account the my studies.
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Correspondence |
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Jeremy Bentham |
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