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28 May 1811 5 Fallacies
Ch. Self-trumpeters §.2. Exposure
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7 Though by self- trumpeting no proof is given of his being yet neither is any conclusive proof given in general, of his not being a man of virtue.
Although from the pains thus taken by a man in painting to painting himself in the colours of virtue it does not no proof is rational course is given for regardin looking upon him as being a , yet neither from his doing so that does it in every case absolutely follow that he is not, a man of virtue.
8 Case (mentioned for illustration, in what pretending to be a man of probity, a man can not possibly be what he pretends to be Judge who, in a single- seated judicatory, his rate of dispatch being (say but 1/5th) below the ordinary rate, retains his seat notwithstanding.
One case has For illustration one case however may be mentioned in which in so far as a man being in a situation of conforming of
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