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Fallacies B 2. P\TtT\ 8 Ch 6 Sect 4 Ch.
| | Cause & Obstacle
| | Universities 1 Virtue
1. Virtue Univerities
So at /which/ the Bar, the grand insincerity - [...?] - [...?] they were thus no app[...?]tions to the evils[?] of falsehood [...?] ch[...?] from the [...?] they [...?] re[...?]d as to [...?] an opiate for their Consciences: thus Johnson who practising the arts of insincerity took law fees bit in money but in kind - in [...?] and nights lodgings was recruited to immorality[?] by the mediation of Usage.
S[...?] and Park at[?] shew how slight and frugel[?] the relation between Religion[?] in one part Truth and Justice in the other: how [...?] by a due attention to the cred[...?] agenda and an agenda may be left to the avowed arbitration of sinister interest
After their migration /ascension/ from the falshood and absurdity - school they find for this impregnation, birth in their own instance and in that of the body of the people who have been foxed and fascinated[?] by the same arts, a still higher use in high offices and upon benches.
In /By/ the acquiescence and even respect with which they have been accustomed to regard the sinecures of which in Oxford and Canbridge every thing /all /const[...?]ted/ situations/ byt the few Tutorships are composed they learn [...?] /imbibe[?]/ /accustom themselves/ to regard some of them in the character of politicians with that eye of partiality and affection the practice of that species of fraud which consists in obtaining public money for service not intended to be rendered with that eye of partiality and affection which prepares them for the pursuit /pursuing/ of the still better endowed sinecures which /afforded by/ the higher parts /situations/ of the establishment:
/and still by the practice of insincerity /the arts/ applied to ulterior obects of the same arts the arts of insincerity working on higher ground.
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