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demand that the individual will should be submitted to
by the rest? On the contrary, it is a high? occasion for
display? of the popular sanction for a upon? gently if not
given — that these who had exhibited patience & kindness in himself
towards the passenger?
when consideration thin? but it is no occasion for
vituperation or anger. Even self-regarding prudence would
check? this— & demand that as with only as much pain should be
given to the party as was repary? to prevent
a repetiton of the offense for what is there? gained
by his ill-will? He? is your companion? — & being so,
many opportunities of manifesting his ill-will be in your power during the remainder of the journey, and
by there you may falter {?} .
Why then should be sebasted at all? Because the interests of the community resuires a want of beneficence should not be mistreated? - because of the instruction? of judiciously conveyed it is not
that to the person himself the vexations may be saved which a repetition of his offenses would envy? with it.
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