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<note>5. Economy<lb/>5. <foreign>Mala</foreign></note> | <note><!-- written in pencil -->5. Economy<lb/>5. <foreign>Mala</foreign></note> | ||
<p>This is not at all. The omission Your Lordship<lb/>might suppose <add>was maiden of</add> proceeded from accident from <lb/>misadventure—from indifference.<add>+</add> No my Lord it<lb/>proceeded from <add>had</add> no such cause. <add>Forasmuchas here</add> <del>Here was not</del><lb/><del>wanting who</del> <add>at home</add> Matters <del>which known</del> <add>open</add> to a thousand<lb/>eyes matters ascertainable other sources have<lb/>been <del>made<add>+</add> public</del> <note>laid <add>open</add> before Parliament and the public </note><lb/> <add>all the while</add> one after another, <add><gap/> from</add> by the Treasury<lb/> <add>and made to appearance at least</add> without reserve. It is only of this <del>distant</del> <add>invisible</add><lb/><del>Bastile</del> Colony this <add>immense</add> Bastille at the Antipodes<lb/>that the secrets were to remain inviolable <add>incontestable</add>. Men<lb/>were not wanting (I must beg Your Lordship<lb/>to be satisfied in the <add>this point</add> present occasion with any impersonals)<lb/>men <add>I say</add> were not wanting—such as <add>were in the</add> end<lb/>to be listened to and would have been listened to<lb/> on topics less intolerable—<add>Men of this description were not wanting</add> to give hints about such<lb/>communications, <del><gap/></del> and <add>were</add> if any good had been<lb/>to be expected from it, to call for them in Parliament.<lb/>My Lord, there was such sourness—<lb/>and that so ill-disguised <del>or even without</del> <add>if ever there was</add> so much<lb/>as an intention of disguise—it was an experiment<lb/>not to be made. Might not some such<lb/>mention be made, is it not in effect no more matter<lb/>of course? Was there any objection to it in 1792?<lb/>—Oh, yes, might and ought <add>to be made, who</add> <del>no</del> doubts of it<lb/><del>together with</del> <add>as well as</add> a thousand other <del>things</del> <add>that never can be made</add>. But it is<lb/>not for you to know—what we know but too well—<lb/>how, if <add>it were</add> made, it would be received: it would be<lb/>received as a declaration of war;—as an act of<lb/>hostility, and <add>of</add> hostility without hope. My Lord I<lb/><add>heard</add></p> | |||
<note><add>+</add> from <del>want of<lb/>time</del> the grand<lb/>cover of all discredit<lb/>and mismanagement<lb/>intended or <add><gap/></add> unintended<lb/>—want of time.</note> | <p>This is not at all. The omission Your Lordship<lb/>might suppose <add>was maiden of</add> proceeded from accident from <lb/>misadventure—from indifference.<add>[+]<!-- in pencil --></add> No my Lord it<lb/>proceeded from <add>had</add> no such cause. <add>Forasmuchas here</add> <del>Here was not</del><lb/><del>wanting who</del> <add>at home</add> Matters <del>which known</del> <add>open</add> to a thousand<lb/>eyes matters ascertainable other sources have<lb/>been <del>made<add>+</add> public</del> <note>laid <add>open</add> before Parliament and the public </note><lb/> <add>all the while</add> one after another, <add><gap/> from</add> by the Treasury<lb/> <add>and made to appearance at least</add> without reserve. It is only of this <del>distant</del> <add>invisible</add><lb/><del>Bastile</del> Colony this <add>immense</add> Bastille at the Antipodes<lb/>that the secrets were to remain inviolable <add>incontestable</add>. Men<lb/>were not wanting (I must beg Your Lordship<lb/>to be satisfied in the <add>this point</add> present occasion with any impersonals)<lb/>men <add>I say<!-- added in pencil --></add> were not wanting—such as <add>were <!-- added in pencil -->in the</add> end<lb/>to be listened to and would have been listened to<lb/> on topics less intolerable—<add><!-- added in pencil -->Men of this description were not wanting</add> to give hints about such<lb/>communications, <del><gap/></del> and <add>were</add> if any good had been<lb/>to be expected from it, to call for them in Parliament.<lb/>My Lord, there was such sourness—<lb/>and that so ill-disguised <del>or even without</del> <add>if ever there was</add> so much<lb/>as an intention of disguise—it was an experiment<lb/>not to be made. Might not some such<lb/>mention be made, is it not in effect no more matter<lb/>of course? Was there any objection to it in 1792?<lb/>—Oh, yes, might and ought <add>to be made, who</add> <del>no</del> doubts of it<lb/><del>together with</del> <add>as well as</add> a thousand other <del>things</del> <add>that never can be made</add>. But it is<lb/>not for you to know—what we know but too well—<lb/>how, if <add>it were</add> made, it would be received: it would be<lb/>received as a declaration of war;—as an act of<lb/>hostility, and <add>of</add> hostility without hope. My Lord I<lb/><add>heard</add></p> | ||
<note><!-- written in pencil --><add>[+]</add> from <del>want of<lb/>time</del> the grand<lb/>cover of all discredit<lb/>and mismanagement<lb/>intended or <add><gap/></add> unintended<lb/>—want of time.</note> | |||
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24 March 1802
N.S. Wales
5. Economy
5. Mala
This is not at all. The omission Your Lordship
might suppose was maiden of proceeded from accident from
misadventure—from indifference.[+] No my Lord it
proceeded from had no such cause. Forasmuchas here Here was not
wanting who at home Matters which known open to a thousand
eyes matters ascertainable other sources have
been made+ public laid open before Parliament and the public
all the while one after another, from by the Treasury
and made to appearance at least without reserve. It is only of this distant invisible
Bastile Colony this immense Bastille at the Antipodes
that the secrets were to remain inviolable incontestable. Men
were not wanting (I must beg Your Lordship
to be satisfied in the this point present occasion with any impersonals)
men I say were not wanting—such as were in the end
to be listened to and would have been listened to
on topics less intolerable—Men of this description were not wanting to give hints about such
communications, and were if any good had been
to be expected from it, to call for them in Parliament.
My Lord, there was such sourness—
and that so ill-disguised or even without if ever there was so much
as an intention of disguise—it was an experiment
not to be made. Might not some such
mention be made, is it not in effect no more matter
of course? Was there any objection to it in 1792?
—Oh, yes, might and ought to be made, who no doubts of it
together with as well as a thousand other things that never can be made. But it is
not for you to know—what we know but too well—
how, if it were made, it would be received: it would be
received as a declaration of war;—as an act of
hostility, and of hostility without hope. My Lord I
heard
[+] from want of
time the grand
cover of all discredit
and mismanagement
intended or unintended
—want of time.
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