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Fallacies Preface
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§ V
a why B should not be
to Wilberforce. Speech in Times 20 June 1820.
2. Locke-at-time argument.
The means being as above, this argument
Not to be inserted: at least in a first edition.
In [the character of] this man may be seen
an example a specimen of — a specimen but of the most
exquisite and finished kind rank — of the sort of character
formed and endeavoured to be formed by an
English University education: in under which, in addition to
pride, if the youth be of that class by which preferments preferment
are is bestowed, servility and adulation if he be
of that class by which preferment is sought, one
thing which he is sure to learn and the only thing
which he is sure to learn is insincerity: — insincerity in all its forms,
and above all in that its most exquisite and pregnant
form, in which that a zest is given to it beyond
what it whatever can be found in it in any of
the others — he who knows any thing of an English
University, or of Church of England Religion, or of
the historical part of English law — English party policy — knows already
what I mean before I have the he is come to the
word — perjury.
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In this man [d
whom] a specimen
of English University
Education:
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