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20 Feby 1802 Before G1 §9 Further Intercourse 4 Correctd. Observd

a feature task absolutely indispensable was a statement
of all such facts and arguments as would be
necessary to warrant the Board in doing what
I pray had to pray for. From this necessity To this feature
followed belonged indeed two inexpungeable properties:
length and themes length and obnoxiousness a position of a crawl of time for leaving it around to read it: [+] obnoxiousness - personal obnoxiousnessobnoxiousness, and
from them, if strong
enough a pretence
for stifling hiding it: at
any rate a motive
for endeavouring to
hide a motive for
the Honourable Gentleman
whose motives in little danger
be the prostration be
ever so prostrate

with reference to Mr Long: for, in praying relief
from injustice - at least of any ground was to
be shewn made for the relief thus prayed for - it was
necessary to shew what that injustice was. The
terms chosen for the display would of course be
as decorous and submissive humble and decorous as could be found as the language could be made to afford
but still, at the bottom of all has the veil varnish of
decorum be ever so elaborate, rode think the whole exhibition
would be worse than useless, if underneath nor could
scarcely ever be
at a loss for the
wholesome pretence
they stood in need
of. This obnoxiousness
was of
the very offence of
the King. was
not a matter of
choice but of necessity

the varnish the lineaments of oppression injustices and
even and distinctly traceable represented presented and
not only so presented, but presented in colours
too strikingly to leave admitts of room for the a position of
their being overlooked.

In a word, here again for the hundredth time, came
the old Botanical dilemma about the species
to be hispida and the species glabra The
d the hispida This glabra acceptable and accepted: but
mortal to the person from whom it came the hispida
accepted or rejected, according to the use capable of
being made of it: if capable of being applied to presenting for
his distraction, then accepted, and still more acceptable
than



Identifier: | JB/121/093/001
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 121.

Date_1

1802-02-20

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

121

Main Headings

Panopticon

Folio number

093

Info in main headings field

Further Intercourse

Image

001

Titles

Category

Text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

"Recto" is not in the list (recto, verso) of allowed values for the "Rectoverso" property.

Page Numbering

D5 / F5

Penner

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Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

001

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