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<p>30 Jan<hi rend="superscript">y</hi> 1802 +After B9 <note>Conn.Obs. 1952</note></p>
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<head>SS<del>3</del>4 Prior intrigues - Tergiversation of M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Rose  5
<head><!-- Pencil heading -->SS<del>3</del>4 Prior intrigues - Tergiversation of M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Rose  5
</head>
</head>
<p><del><gap/> <gap/></del> <note>Rose</note></p>
<p><del><gap/> <gap/></del> <note>Rose</note></p>
<p>The above <add><unclear>incompleat</u clear> sektch<add><del>narration</del><add><del>relation</del></add></add></add> which, though (I believe) not<lb/>
<p>The above <del>account</del> <add><sic>incompleat</sic> sketch<add><del>narration</del><add><del>relation</del></add> which, though (I believe) not<lb/>
sent, was <del>designs</del> written in the intention of  being<lb/>
sent, was <del>designs</del> written in the intention of  being<lb/>
sent - and written at the time when the impression<lb/>
sent - and written at the time when the impression<lb/>
made by every <del>accid</del> incident was  fresh in the memory<lb/>
made by every <del>accid</del> incident was  fresh in the memory<lb/>
- may serve (as already intimated) as far as<lb/>
- may serve (as already intimated) as far<lb/>
as it goes.  But, being <del>writte</del> addressed to a person,<lb/>
as it goes.  But, being <del>writte</del> addressed to a person,<lb/>
whose time would not admit of long  details, it<lb/>
whose time would not admit of long  details, it<lb/>
was a very abrreviated one, and several particulars<lb/>
was a very abbreviated one, and several particulars<lb/>
of a <del><gap/></del><add>sort</add> not much in danger of <del>stepping</del><lb/>
of a <del>nature</del><add>sort</add> not much in danger of <del>stepping</del><lb/>
<add>evaporating quickly</add> <del>being obliterated</del><add><del>evaporating</del></add> out of the memory, may<lb/>
<add>evaporating quickly</add> <del>being obliterated</del><add><del>evaporating</del></add> out of the memory, may<lb/>
be here subjourned.</p>
be here subjoined.</p>




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above, I soon found <del>that the</del> but too much<lb/>
above, I soon found <del>that the</del> but too much<lb/>
reason to be <del>satisfied</del><add>assured</add> that the <sic>mistatement</sic> was<lb/>
reason to be <del>satisfied</del><add>assured</add> that the <sic>mistatement</sic> was<lb/>
wilful, and probably <del>pre- concistid</del><add>pre-arranged.</add> not an <del><gap/></del> <unclear>idea</unclear><lb/>
wilful, and probably <del>pre- concisted</del><add>pre-arranged.</add> not an <del><gap/></del> <unclear>idea</unclear><lb/>
<del>of it</del><add>of what he wrote</add> bore the smallest resemblance to what<add>it had</add> <del><gap/></del><lb/>
<del>of it</del><add>of what he wrote</add> bore the smallest resemblance to what<add>he had</add> <del>dictated</del><lb/>
<del>stated</del><add>made me dictate. - Articles, four or five in number - each</add>. <del>Articles 4 or 5, each</del> vying with the <del>other</del>
<add>made me dictate. - Articles, four or five in number - each</add>. <del>Articles 4 or 5, each</del> vying with the <del>other</del><lb/>
<add>rest</add> in absurdity: <del>the one</del> <add><del>that</del> the one</add> reported <del>is</del><add>may serve as </add> a  specimen,
<add>rest</add> in absurdity: <del>the one</del> <add><del>that</del> the one</add> above reported <del>is</del><add>may serve as </add> a  specimen,<lb/>
but it is but <hi rend="underline">one</hi>.  The experienced <sic>cloudiness</sic> of<lb/>
but it is but <hi rend="underline">one</hi>.  The experienced <sic>cloudiness</sic> of<lb/>
the Honourable Secretary's conceptions might have<lb/>
the Honourable Secretary's conceptions might have<lb/>
accounted for a good deal: but no degree of<lb/>
accounted for a good deal: but no degree of<lb/>
hand misconception could have accounted for<lb/>
honed misconception could have accounted for<lb/>
half the absurdity, which , under my very eye, he<lb/>
half the absurdity, which , under my very eye, he<lb/>
had the assurance to put into my mouth.<lb/>
had the assurance to put into my mouth.<lb/>
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blazing<add>falshood,</add> <del>we</del> to be brought up against me upon occasion,<lb/>
blazing<add>falshood,</add> <del>we</del> to be brought up against me upon occasion,<lb/>
such as that which your Lordship will see<lb/>
such as that which your Lordship will see<lb/>
in <add>an</add> <del>an false, malicious as well as</del> anonymous <del>label</del> paper from</p>
in <add>an</add> <del>an a false, malicious as well as</del> anonymous <del>libel</del> paper from</p>




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30 Jany 1802 +After B9 Conn.Obs. 1952

SS34 Prior intrigues - Tergiversation of Mr Rose 5

Rose

The above account incompleat sketch<add>narration<add>relation which, though (I believe) not
sent, was designs written in the intention of being
sent - and written at the time when the impression
made by every accid incident was fresh in the memory
- may serve (as already intimated) as far
as it goes. But, being writte addressed to a person,
whose time would not admit of long details, it
was a very abbreviated one, and several particulars
of a naturesort not much in danger of stepping
evaporating quickly being obliteratedevaporating out of the memory, may
be here subjoined.


Upon Mr Rose'sthe Honourable Secretary's setting pen to paper as
above, I soon found that the but too much
reason to be satisfiedassured that the mistatement was
wilful, and probably pre- concistedpre-arranged. not an idea
of itof what he wrote bore the smallest resemblance to whathe had dictated
made me dictate. - Articles, four or five in number - each. Articles 4 or 5, each vying with the other
rest in absurdity: the one that the one above reported ismay serve as a specimen,
but it is but one. The experienced cloudiness of
the Honourable Secretary's conceptions might have
accounted for a good deal: but no degree of
honed misconception could have accounted for
half the absurdity, which , under my very eye, he
had the assurance to put into my mouth.
I wasbecame seriousy and prophetically apprehensive, of some gross and
blazingfalshood, we to be brought up against me upon occasion,
such as that which your Lordship will see
in an an a false, malicious as well as anonymous libel paper from





Identifier: | JB/120/157/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 120.

Date_1

1802-01-30

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120

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panopticon versus new south wales

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157

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prior intrigues - tergiversation of mr rose

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001

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1

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recto

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e15 / f15 / f52

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jeremy bentham

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39983

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