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Codification offer §.7. Foreign, who
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Of the good arrangement, better is an arrangement
for which good and sufficient reasons can be given
if a good arrangement no definition better than the more apt more inapplicable
can for the present purpose it is believed be assigned found.
Suppose the bad arrangement in question avoided situation, take <add>
to gather .
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Under the circumstances,
no hope
would he be likely to
entertain, supposing
been inclined, of
being able to consummate
any such
sacrifice. Bound...
2. On Either occasion, Another circumstance which ought never
to be let slip out of mind, is—the[+]
power, or rather
want of power, on
the part of the Draughtsman,
more especially
on the supposition of
his being a foreigner
with relation.
[+] power, or rather
the want of power on
the part of the draughtsman,
more especially
on the supposition of
his being a foreigner,
with relation
out of mind supposing In any number Burthens in any number. Be they in number, or
such being supportive to the Oathmaker effect of such his work be.
effect of such his work.
Be they in number, in ideas, or in mischievousness, ever so transcendent
Such be the mischievousness , only in the event of
their receiving the force of law will can any bad improper arrangements
proposed by him be productive of the any mischief with
which by the supposition it may happen to them to be
which they are pregnant. The more manifest it can
not but be fail to be to himself, that every arrangement he proposes
will be more narrowly watched than if proposed by a native,
he will be so much so much be the less likely to hazard his reputation will he be to put his reputation to hazard
by proposing any including in his draughts any arrangements,
for the support of which no such reasons as in
his eyes are adequate
have been attached.
Of A good arrangement
is an arrangement
in support of which good
adequate reasons can
be given. If for to
this or that arrangement
proposed by him either
no reasons at all, or
none that appear adequate
have been attached
nothing can be more obvious
nor more likely
to be adopted than the
conclusion, that no such
reasons would be were
afforded by the nature
of the case: which is
as much as to say that
it is a bad one.
Thus again suppose a misconception or miscalculation on
his part, and a mischievous and consequently not adequately
sufficiently
justified arrangement included in his draught,
mens eyes being in each all ranks more widely open
to its bad points than if it were the work of a native hand
the danger of its being ultimately productive of any mischief with
which it may happen have happened to it to be pregnant with in this future account likewise
be, preponderantly less nor the less latter proportion
in correspondent proportion, less
As it is with interests so is it with prejudice.
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