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<p>of the setting in fact the establishment on any terms <lb/>those terms would necessarily on this occasion as on <lb/>former occasions &#x2014; in this case, as in all other <lb/>cases, have been discussed between the individual <lb/>concerned and the Secretary. But in cases of <lb/>any such explanation, a question which it was <lb/>evident to M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Long I could not but put to him <lb/> was, upon what terms they would go on with it? <lb/>But there was a question which could not <add>he could not have</add> <del>without</del> <lb/> <add>to put to me</add> be put to me without further disgrace and <lb/>danger: because, <del><unclear>honouring</unclear> him</del> so compleatly as <lb/>I was in his power, there were no terms <add>how iniquitous soever</add> however <lb/>iniquitous <add>perfidious</add> and <gap/> to which he could make sure of my not submitting. Add <lb/>to this, that M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Long notwithstanding the practice <lb/>he <unclear>then</unclear> had, and the tutorings he has acted <add>or long been</add><lb/><add>acting</add> under is not yet so <add>perfectly</add> devoid of feeling, <add>hardened</add> but that <lb/><note>purified from <lb/>all honest feelings</note> my <unclear>prisoner <add>apparition</add></unclear> was to M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Long what those of <lb/>a ghost would be to a murderer. But as <add>to</add> my <lb/>opinion, besides that it was of as <unclear>moment</unclear> <add>he had nothing to apprehend</add> to <lb/><add>from it,</add> him, it <del>had</del> was in print already; and how <lb/>soever convinced I myself might be of the perfidy <lb/>of M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Sunbery, it was a result not to be apprehended <lb/>that I should give any intimation <lb/>of it in a formal address in the way of <add>form</add> of a <lb/>Memorial to the Board: besides, that, if any <lb/>thing of that sort were <add>had</add> to <gap/> me, it would <lb/>be <add>have been</add> so much the better for his plan, by affording <lb/>him a pretence for doing that which was to <lb/>be done at any rate, with or without pretence. <add><del>be</del></add>  </p>  
<p>of the setting in fact the establishment on any terms <lb/>those terms would necessarily on this occasion as on <lb/>former occasions &#x2014; in this case, as in all other <lb/>cases, have been discussed between the individual <lb/>concerned and the Secretary. But in cases of <lb/>any such explanation, a question which it was <lb/>evident to M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Long I could not but put to him <lb/> was, upon what terms they would go on with it? <lb/>But there was a question which could not <add>he could not have</add> <del>without</del> <lb/> <add>to put to me</add> be put to me without further disgrace and <lb/>danger: because, <del>honouring him</del> so <sic>compleatly</sic> as <lb/>I was in his power, there were no terms <add>how iniquitous soever</add> however <lb/>iniquitous <add>perfidious</add> and <gap/> to which he could make sure of my not submitting. Add <lb/>to this, that M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Long notwithstanding the practice <lb/>he <unclear>then</unclear> had, and the tutorings he has acted <add>or long been</add><lb/><add>acting</add> under is not yet so <add>perfectly</add> devoid of feeling, <add>hardened</add> but that <lb/><note>purified from <lb/>all honest feelings</note> my <unclear>prisoner <add>apparition</add></unclear> was to M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Long what those of <lb/>a ghost would be to a murderer. But as <add>to</add> my <lb/>opinion, besides that it was of as <unclear>moment</unclear> <add>he had nothing to apprehend</add> to <lb/><add>from it,</add> him, it <del>had</del> was in print already; and how <lb/>soever convinced I myself might be of the perfidy <lb/>of M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Sunbery, it was a result not to be apprehended <lb/>that I should give any intimation <lb/>of it in a formal address in the way of <add>form</add> of a <lb/>Memorial to the Board: besides, that, if any <lb/>thing of that sort were <add>had</add> to <unclear>occupy</unclear> me, it would <lb/>be <add>have been</add> so much the better for his plan, by affording <lb/>him a pretence for doing that which was to <lb/>be done at any rate, with or without pretence. <add><del>be</del></add>  </p>  




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of the setting in fact the establishment on any terms
those terms would necessarily on this occasion as on
former occasions — in this case, as in all other
cases, have been discussed between the individual
concerned and the Secretary. But in cases of
any such explanation, a question which it was
evident to Mr Long I could not but put to him
was, upon what terms they would go on with it?
But there was a question which could not he could not have without
to put to me be put to me without further disgrace and
danger: because, honouring him so compleatly as
I was in his power, there were no terms how iniquitous soever however
iniquitous perfidious and to which he could make sure of my not submitting. Add
to this, that Mr Long notwithstanding the practice
he then had, and the tutorings he has acted or long been
acting under is not yet so perfectly devoid of feeling, hardened but that
purified from
all honest feelings
my prisoner apparition was to Mr Long what those of
a ghost would be to a murderer. But as to my
opinion, besides that it was of as moment he had nothing to apprehend to
from it, him, it had was in print already; and how
soever convinced I myself might be of the perfidy
of Mr Sunbery, it was a result not to be apprehended
that I should give any intimation
of it in a formal address in the way of form of a
Memorial to the Board: besides, that, if any
thing of that sort were had to occupy me, it would
be have been so much the better for his plan, by affording
him a pretence for doing that which was to
be done at any rate, with or without pretence. be



Identifier: | JB/121/126/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 121.

Date_1

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11 continued

Box

121

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Panopticon

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126

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001

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Text sheet

Number of Pages

1

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Recto"Recto" is not in the list (recto, verso) of allowed values for the "Rectoverso" property.

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F11

Penner

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Jeremy Bentham

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Notes public

ID Number

001

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