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19 July 1810 Fallacies
Because they are not intended to be , serve
as a pretence to to this being enacted
The wayspoints in which the interest of the fraternity
is by thissuch an arrangement served are great and many.
1. In points of law and those of the highest interest
1. These areThe people accustomed tothe most profound in matters of the uncertainty; and by
the influenceform of customby which men are reconciled to
the greatest , reconciled to it and even
wedded to it.
2. The people are accustomed and by
custom rendered familiarwith, and by familiarity
reconciled to falshood insincerity. Where the law receives
its authorityexistence from the touch of the awful sup
the King is form is made to promise
that in case of an opinion of such or such a description comitted,
more by when death shall be
the punishment of every man by whom it is committed.
At this very timein every such serious it is determined, that
among those by which whose offences of the several descriptions
in question arehave been committed not one in
a hundred+ shall be so death with.+of give from<add> ( )</add the exact numbers in a
In this way more the people with falshood
and insincerity by wholesale
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