3 July 1811 1811 July 3 + B + 5 V ad Juper[...?]

Fallacies Fallacies Ch 1 Prosperity chainers

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2. Exposition continued

Occasions, Party[?]

' 2. Exposition continued - Occasion on which; parties by which this fallacy has been employed.

Various as will be seen are the occasions on which thus device has been played off, or been attempted to be played off.

Various again, as will also be seen, are the descriptions of the sorts of persons who on one account /in one respect/ or another may be considered as parties interested:

It is by /in/ the nature of the occasions that the /these/ diversities - of which the description of these [...?] is susceptible will naturally be determined /find their cause/.

In one /his/ circumstance all these occasions will be seen to be agree /may be seen to be in common/: -

On[?] is that it is at the expence of the power of the sovereign for the time being, be he who or what he may that the /any such/ restrictions be they what they may are sought to be imposed.

The other is - that it is at the expence of the happiness of the whole community in question, be it what it may, that any such restrictions are sought to be imposed.