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Notice

Qualification The case of the honest Irishman, 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 supposing that any that occur to them will scape them , they ough

By sending their perjury of their brain thus impotent
in to the wide world , they seem there dthe object of contempt;
& by & by overthrown - & then ,— who could
have thought it ? who could have imaggined it
in a man's nature? It is always in man's nature ? It is always in man's nature
to endeavour to relieve himself as far as he can from the prssure
of Laws that are inconvenient inconveniencd him by




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095

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Folio number

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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Paper Producer

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Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

30958

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