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<head>Feb<hi rend='superscript'>y</hi> 1809</head><!-- written in pencil -->
<head>Feb<hi rend='superscript'>y</hi> 1809</head><!-- written in pencil -->
<p><!-- indent -->Above we see every thing that the reverend <gap/>
<head>(B) (<unclear>3</unclear>)</head><!-- all written in pencil -->
<p><!-- indent -->Above we see every thing that the reverend Doctor's
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<del>position</del> intellectual <unclear>faculties</unclear> and political position
<del>position</del> intellectual faculties and political position
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<lb/>
could censure in allowing <add>suffering</add> him to see objectionable
could censure in allowing <add>suffering</add> him to see objectionable
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<lb/>
in this <unclear>amount</unclear> of a barbarous age : higher still
in this concert of a barbarous age: higher still
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<lb/>
have been seen some other objections , on the validity
have been seen some other objections, on the validity
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<lb/>
and form of which it belongs <add>rests with</add> to the reader to <unclear>furtherance</unclear> .
and force of which it belongs <add>rests with</add> to the reader a furtherance,
<lb/></p>
<lb/>
<p><add>of</add> The perjury &#x2014; an objection , <add>which</add> considering his <unclear>political</unclear>
<add>of</add> The perjury &#x2014; an objection, <add>which</add> considering his political
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<lb/>
<del>point of</del> position in one point of view should <add>naturally</add> have
<del>point of</del> position in one point of view should <add>naturally</add> have
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<lb/>
him the strongest claim to his attention , and should naturally
him the strongest claim to his attention, and should naturally
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have been presented by his pencil in the mass
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glowing <add>vivid</add> colours. the total <add>dead</add> silence may with equal
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facility be accounted for, by considering that some position
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<lb/>
have been <gap/> by his pencil in the mass
in another point of view: <hi rend='underline'><foreign><gap/> so quod
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glowing <add>vivid</add> colours . the total <add>dead</add> <gap/> may with equal
non visitor</foreign>.</hi> to an unpolluted hand the <unclear>solumn</unclear>
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facility be accounted for , by considering that some position
falshood <del>be the</del> <del>in the truth of which a &#x2014; mans</del> <add><del>all hope</del></add> <del>of</del> help
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in another point of view: <hi rend='underline'><gap/> so quod</hi>
<del>from God has been</del> coupled with an appeal to the duty
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<lb/>
non visitor. to an <gap/> hand the <gap/>
for the truth of it would have been the first <add>and the last</add> feature
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<lb/>
falshood <del>be the</del> <del>in the truth of which is mans</del> <add><del>all hope</add> of</del> help
pitched upon for being displayed in its genuine
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<lb/>
from God has been</del> coupled with an <unclear>appeal</unclear> to the duty
deformity : by a subscription bruised and polluted
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for the truth of it would have been the first feature <add>used the last</add>
hand the very mention of it would necessarily be <add>naturally not be any</add>  
 
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<gap/> from with <sic>unsurmountable</sic> trepidation.
 
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Feby 1809 (B) (3)

Above we see every thing that the reverend Doctor's
position intellectual faculties and political position
could censure in allowing suffering him to see objectionable
in this concert of a barbarous age: higher still
have been seen some other objections, on the validity
and force of which it belongs rests with to the reader a furtherance,
of The perjury — an objection, which considering his political
point of position in one point of view should naturally have
him the strongest claim to his attention, and should naturally
have been presented by his pencil in the mass
glowing vivid colours. the total dead silence may with equal
facility be accounted for, by considering that some position
in another point of view: so quod
non visitor
.
to an unpolluted hand the solumn
falshood be the in the truth of which a — mans all hope of help
from God has been coupled with an appeal to the duty
for the truth of it would have been the first and the last feature
pitched upon for being displayed in its genuine
deformity : by a subscription bruised and polluted
hand the very mention of it would necessarily be naturally not be any
from with unsurmountable trepidation.




Identifier: | JB/035/299/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 35.

Date_1

1809-02-13

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

035

Main Headings

constitutional code; evidence; procedure code

Folio number

299

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c8 / c3

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

th 1806

Marginals

Paper Producer

andre morellet

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1806

Notes public

ID Number

10892

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