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2nd
To Ld Pelham
Addington's
silence unjustifiable
In the The treatment bestowed upon this letter the will
public possess enable the public to appretiate a sample touchstone test which will by which they may
The treatment enable them are enabled to appretiate the character title of your
Right Honourable colleague on the score to the values/several scores of urbanity,
magnanimity, probity, humanity integrity and justice —
his love of justice by then turning a deaf ear to evidence
— an evidence strictly competent and above
all superior to all exception and the
same when he himself is in the habit of
giving the fullest credit to on all other grounds,
integrity, by entering into the confederacy bestowing with exclusive
deference and obsequiousness to the secret
representatives with the persons accused — persons of
whose
conduct suspicion had been stamped in conspicuous
whose guilt the circumstance stood apparent
colours by upon the face of the Report of the Committee
of Finance and was sufficiently of whatever of whose delinquency in
the more interval whose contempt of the
law obtained at their own sollicitation, stood de
the very lapse of time was a sufficient proof
was a proof sufficient of itself to impose on
him the lash of investigation – his humanity
for beli beholding with confecting apathy negligence the
unmerited afflictions of an injured individual
for turning exasperation adding with unfeeling apathy from
see the to a course of suffering sense of of affliction as notorious
as it has been unmerited — his magnanimity[+] [+] by evading to grant that which fear and shame and fear forbad him to refuse,
by not daring to reject an application put a negative or
censure as improper an application on which nothing
but the impropriety of it could justify him
in bestowing such treatment; his urbanity, in treating
with contemptuous silence the respectful
address of a person whom he could not so
much
much as pretend
to consider as unworthy
of an answer
in such a
case, having at
on a former occasion
given him an
answer even though where
no such duty called
for it.
Identifier: | JB/121/109/001 "JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 121.
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1802-01-02 |
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121 |
Panopticon |
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109 |
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Text sheet |
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"Recto" is not in the list (recto, verso) of allowed values for the "Rectoverso" property.
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