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<p>I have stated <add>been stating</add> to Your Lordship <del>what is</del> a plan<lb/> of his Grace's, a plan <add>to</add> which <del>having been</del> besides having <lb/>originated from such high authority, the   | <p>I have stated <add>been stating</add> to Your Lordship <del>what is</del> a plan<lb/> of his Grace's, a plan <add>to</add> which <del>having been</del> besides having <lb/>originated from such high authority, the name can not with <lb/>any tolerable propriety be refused, considering what compleat<lb/> and <del>essential</del> <add>efficient</add> execution has been the fruit for it. To <lb/>another idea of his Grace's, the plot at the bottom of this <lb/>deep laid plan, the same respectable appellation can not <lb/>I fear be given with equal <add>altogether</add> propriety, notwithstanding the <lb/>height of the source from which it flows. I speak of<lb/> the ulterior <hi rend='underline'>plan</hi> as in a case of less surety I might <lb/>have been apt to call it unawares the plan for <del>forming</del> <add>applying</add> <lb/><add><gap/> to the feelings of</add> the <del>Countie</del> Magistrates of the several Counties, <del>by the spectacle</del><lb/> and thus, by the spectacle of the miseries produced <add><del>purposely</del></add> <del>by</del> <lb/>on purpose, forcing them to <del>provide</del> lay a further tax<lb/> upon these several jurisdictions, for the <del>prospect</del> <add>purpose of</add> building of<lb/> larger and larger Gaols in the room of the existing ones<lb/> thus crowded and overlooked. This I fear can not be<lb/> set down on <add>in</add> any higher class <add>under any higher denomination</add> than that of a <hi rend='underline'>project</hi><lb/> and my reason is a simple one. The efficacy of it must I think have defended in a very considerable degree at best<lb/> upon the <del>knowl</del> <add>knowledge possessed of it</add> circumstance of its existence being known <lb/>to the persons on whom that knowledge was to operate. <lb/>The Magistrates in question would know that they were taxed<lb/> but they would not know for what <add>ulterior</add> purpose they were thus <lb/>taxed: not knowing for what <add>the</add> purpose <add>for which</add> they were taxed, not<lb/> knowing that the tax was meant as an instrument of <lb/>coercion, to force them to build prisons, they might content<lb/> themselves with the tax <add>thus</add> imposed upon them, without <del>seeking <lb/>for any addition to it </del>looking about for any thing to add to it: <lb/> <add>they</add>    | ||
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21 Dec 1802
 Letter 3
I have stated been stating to Your Lordship what is a plan
 of his Grace's, a plan to which having been besides having 
originated from such high authority, the name can not with 
any tolerable propriety be refused, considering what compleat
 and essential efficient execution has been the fruit for it. To 
another idea of his Grace's, the plot at the bottom of this 
deep laid plan, the same respectable appellation can not 
I fear be given with equal altogether propriety, notwithstanding the 
height of the source from which it flows. I speak of
 the ulterior plan as in a case of less surety I might 
have been apt to call it unawares the plan for forming applying 
 to the feelings of the Countie Magistrates of the several Counties, by the spectacle
 and thus, by the spectacle of the miseries produced purposely by 
on purpose, forcing them to provide lay a further tax
 upon these several jurisdictions, for the prospect purpose of building of
 larger and larger Gaols in the room of the existing ones
 thus crowded and overlooked. This I fear can not be
 set down on in any higher class under any higher denomination than that of a project
 and my reason is a simple one. The efficacy of it must I think have defended in a very considerable degree at best
 upon the knowl knowledge possessed of it circumstance of its existence being known 
to the persons on whom that knowledge was to operate. 
The Magistrates in question would know that they were taxed
 but they would not know for what ulterior purpose they were thus 
taxed: not knowing for what the purpose for which they were taxed, not
 knowing that the tax was meant as an instrument of 
coercion, to force them to build prisons, they might content
 themselves with the tax thus imposed upon them, without seeking 
for any addition to it looking about for any thing to add to it: 
 they 
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