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A supposition which which on this occasion has some appearance
of being impliedand affirmed by the Reverend Doctor, and
to which the honoured gentleman of the long robe will
have no objection occasion so see confirmed<add>acceded to,to join with how to the giving
their support, is that in the language of the law - i.e
in the language in all among the said learned genttlemen
there is something peculiarly, and even exclusively,
adapted to the purpose of explanation. But
to this a conception to this office of really ished
soon little correction could bring it of the
to such a conception, if it were to beusing it it could be brought
to an exact with the of truth,
so little correction might require to be made.
So far as concerns explanation of what the part of the + the property which this recondite and formidable part of the language possesses in a preal degree
language has peculiar to it, seems to berather the
existing a demandthe demand for explanation, and as to the satisfyingthan the satisfying is
it any such demand.
In most instances and in so far as concerns the body of the<add>such language</add> it eing the interest of these on him
by whom discourse as employed it has framed
it depends it has been this endeavour, to be render it generally intelligible understood: and
they seemed accordi according to the occasion of their , success to a greater or less degree of perfection
according to their respective talents for explanation has attended their endeavours.
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law versus arbitrary power (a hatchet for dr paley's net) |
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jeremy bentham |
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