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25 Jany 1812
p. 45, line penult. I should not be induced to give up the
ordinary design for it, i.e. as above the worthy Baronet's favourite
child of his own nurture. I- I- as the show I: is this shown from
beginning to end: and this ipse dixit with it is that
is accept accepted as and for – in lieu of – and in
default of reason.
Page 46, line 1. (I think the form of a person is not of such
important consequence as is usually attached to it)
i.e. I think that for facility and certainty and
constancy of inspection, it makes no difference what
for seeing 900 persons they being in so many different
rooms it requires 900 visits, or whether for the seeing
them all together and at any time night as well as
day, any time on the part of any one person, mounting one turn
of the head shall be sufficient.
not thing: this has for years been practice at
Petersburgh.
P. 46, 4. (But, Sir) Here the worthy Baronet grows warm becomes inspired
and already one Panopticon to be shivered to pieces into atoms is overwhelmed with by the thunder of his
eloquence.
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