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Jan y. 1810
Parl y. Reform
Ch.2.
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The odd thing is if it be true, that in all this /such[?]/ time the true line of distinction has escaped observation: so that, the argument has been conducted on the one side by an indiscriminate attack upon influence, on the other by an indiscriminate defence of it without any other approach to /attempt at/ discrimination than what is contained in the apellant undue, by which the [...?] of the /[...?]/ defender is saved without his being obliged really to give up what /anything that/ is undue.
To /On/ every body by whom the distinction has not been perceived you have thus succeeded in giving /impressing/ the same opinion - the same favourable opinion - of the undue sort as of the due.
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