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Qualification The case of the honest Justiciary who by shutting
his own eyes, thought to become invisible to the enemy,
is so common an one,

where find in interest a spur to sagacity instead of any that seems to there will escape them By sending this perjury of their brain thus impotent
into the wide world, they seem there the object of contempt.
If by & by it - If then who could
have thought it? who could have imaginedit
in a man's nature? It is always in man's nature
to endeavour to relieve himself as far as he can from the pressure
of Laws that are incommode him by
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095

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072

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001

Titles

notice

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

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Penner

jeremy bentham

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Notes public

ID Number

30958

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