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2 Apr. 1802
Secret Minutes – Lapse of Time
7 – Why the Lords of the Treasury were held up to by their Secretary –
public and that reputably to the view view of an oppressed individual, who for his
own preservation was has been found to be the publisher of their
shame, as men, whom it was not safe to deal with why they were thus held exposed up by a man who if
himself a man of honour would have been the guardian of theirs –
held up and to one and posted on view on whom engagements have no hold – to whom the sense
of honour is wanting, and who are content to see scruple not to expose themselves to contempt
their own authority the authority of their own Board insulted treated with contempt to purchase to gain for a supposed facility
a facility for a man whose destruction is has been committed to this charge – a victim given to them to destroy.
All this to gain time – and out of it to manufacture
this first and foremost and clearest of all
their pleas and pretences – lapse of time! purposely-created
lapse of time!
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