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Her care in different the whole of the  privileges
<p>the case is different the whole of the  privileged<lb/>
order/s indifferente and non-favourites together, share
order<del>s</del> indifferents and non-favourites together, share<lb/>
the boom with favourites.  This was being yes sufficient for so much merit for a gentleman whom the gentleman or father side  of the wainscoal has the  
the boon with favourites.  This was being yet sufficient<lb/>
happiness to among his friends L 350 a year is in this select instance added to is: and  
for so much merit for a gentleman whom the gentleman<lb/>
on t'other side  of the wainscoat has the<lb/>
happiness to number among his friends - £350 a <lb/>
year is in this select instance added to is: and <lb/>
thus it is that substantial use derived from the<lb/>
aerial labours of the well-meaning busy-bodies. </p>


<p>A gentleman, whose whole time <del>already</del>  has <lb/>
been brought already for the public, is thus twice<lb/>
over paid for is: paid under the old Act, overpaid <lb/>
for <del>the</del> self C<hi rend="superscript">o</hi>y one of these two new Acts, <lb/>
over paid again by the other of these two new Acts-<lb/>
by an Act made in the same breath- an Act made<lb/>
for the sole and separate use of this single gentleman<lb/>
Two Acts made <hi rend='underline'>uno flates</hi> for one gentlemen, <lb/>
both of them under Lord Pelham's auspices: both of<lb/>
them for <del>the</del> a friend of the gentleman on t'other side<lb/>
the wainscoat. One to pay a gentleman a second <lb/>
time for business for which in  his own estimation,<lb/>
as proved by the very best evidence- his own acceptance<lb/>
he has been paid enough already; another to <lb/>
call him off from that very business, pay &amp; over <lb/>
pay still continued. One for making the <del>use</del> worthy
Magistrate receive more money; the other for making<lb/>
him do less service. In these two Acts we see<lb/>
the two signs of life exhibited by Lord Pelham during<lb/>
an administration of months: two measures <lb/>
sanctioned each by an Act a purpose and the<lb/> two
</p>


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the case is different the whole of the privileged
orders indifferents and non-favourites together, share
the boon with favourites. This was being yet sufficient
for so much merit for a gentleman whom the gentleman
on t'other side of the wainscoat has the
happiness to number among his friends - £350 a
year is in this select instance added to is: and
thus it is that substantial use derived from the
aerial labours of the well-meaning busy-bodies.

A gentleman, whose whole time already has
been brought already for the public, is thus twice
over paid for is: paid under the old Act, overpaid
for the self Coy one of these two new Acts,
over paid again by the other of these two new Acts-
by an Act made in the same breath- an Act made
for the sole and separate use of this single gentleman
Two Acts made uno flates for one gentlemen,
both of them under Lord Pelham's auspices: both of
them for the a friend of the gentleman on t'other side
the wainscoat. One to pay a gentleman a second
time for business for which in his own estimation,
as proved by the very best evidence- his own acceptance
he has been paid enough already; another to
call him off from that very business, pay & over
pay still continued. One for making the use worthy Magistrate receive more money; the other for making
him do less service. In these two Acts we see
the two signs of life exhibited by Lord Pelham during
an administration of months: two measures
sanctioned each by an Act a purpose and the
two




Identifier: | JB/116/641/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 116.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

116

Main Headings

panopticon versus new south wales

Folio number

641

Info in main headings field

Image

002

Titles

Category

correspondence

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d59 / d60

Penner

john herbert koe

Watermarks

1800

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1800

Notes public

letter was never sent; see note 8 to letter 1747, vol. 7, and note 4 to letter 1824, vol. 7

ID Number

38174

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