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attractive and persuasive impressive character which is
to be found, in the best plays and the best
novels - might thus be preached daily to attentive
ears. - Were it to present
itself alone, unaccompanied unenlivened
and unseasoned
at this critical
by a
time and at whatever
succession of particular
times may be destined
incidents and occurrences,
to succeed it
the best sorts
presenting itself
alone, the best sort variety

of sermons, of this
stamp, as of any other kind
would, sooner or later,
be apt to lose its
audience. But being the
sort of sermon which might
be preached and preached without
ceasing in it Police Gazette
being interwoven inextricably,
though as it might
and be almost imperceptibly
interwoven with
matter which, so
long as man is man,
can never either lose
or relax its hold
upon the affections,
especially of those
otherwise untutored
minds for whose
direction it is more
especially designed,
there are would be neither end
nor limit to its influence.

The situation of Archbishop
of Canterbury, even in times when the influence
of the sacerdotal character was at its highest
did not confer an influence comparable to that, which
which at this critical time, and in whatever times may be destined
to succeed it -
that which might be exercised by a well-chosen
Manager Conductor of the proposed Police Gazette.

For the adding this additional and perpetual
Sheet-anchor to the Vessel of the state
the institution of the proposed Board presents
such an opportunity, as, if not now suffered permitted
to slip away unimproved, may never be regained.

Millions will give eyes or ears to the Police
Gazette who will neither hea read nor hear their
Bible.
or the principles
Resting on its own bottom, the best
conducted work even of the most popular cast, the best
framed series of Essays will be dependent on the
ever fleeting taste and tempor humour of the times, for the
degree extent of its circulation and the degree of measure of its influence. If
it bears a party name for its title, the very
title will be enough to keep it the remedy out of the
hands of those who stand the most <add>in need of it who stand among are among whom the disorder
made the most formidable progress - have not taken the firmest habit.
The Police Gazette,
possessing the monopoly of taking for its ground work a fund of anecdotes,
anecdotes of that kind of which it has the monopoly, which comes most home and home in the closest sense to the business
and brains
of the classes for whose benefit readers
it is in this its collateral capacity more especially designed, rests for its influence
on a foundation bottom of such natural strength
that it would not be seems as in the power of any


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Identifier: | JB/150/319/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 150.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

150

Main Headings

police bill

Folio number

319

Info in main headings field

Image

002

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f5

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

50540

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