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1822 June 30
Constitut. Code
In regard to facts as such the tendency of
It only proper The answer is – is matter of what sort. This
answer is the only proper one. In respect of The of the great
population In respect of moral aptitude, the mind and condition
and situation of the royal pupil being what it is,
the of his mind any infirmity in his mind, even
supposing it were so compleat perfect can scarcely be matter of
regret: the less knowledge supposing to have any, the
sound judgment supposing him to have any – could be not
in that situation be applied to any other purpose than the
giving extent and promptitude to the sinister sacrifice.
It being thus certain that in into a receptacle thus so situated
nothing no sort of matter contributory to the greatest happiness of the greatest
number could, even if keep its place even
if injected which is what it never would do with which
rubbish the place which it may therefore accordingly be stated as a
matter not worth thinking about which what rubbish the
receptacle which in an ordinary situation the opposite state of things might to
with matter inducements contributory to the greatest happiness
of the greatest number might be f may happen to be filled.
As no considerable good could be degree could good be produced by any such injection
so neither could any evil or good could not in any considerable
degree be lodged so on the other hand neither could evil. Suppose Take for
example information indication given concerning the most apt best adapted means for
promoting the one siniste only interest which can be the object
of regard – means for giving the maximum of extent and promptitude
to the sinister sacrifice. In A school of instruction to
which should the all such pernicious knowledge would be excluded
would it not be preferable it may be asked to a
scheme in which it were comprized? The answer is – Yes –
For in this way whatso the supply afforded by others the supply
afforded by the Minister servant whoever he happens to be who who whose destiny it is to holds the
seats of office when the royal pupil holds the sceptre, this supply
will at all times be perfect this cup will at all times be full, and
by a quantity which has his breast for the seat of it, can any addition ever be made.
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