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<p> for so he has said to me, and I can not beat him out of it:<lb/>though words can <del>not</del> <add> scarce</add> put a <del><sic>shew</sic></del> more perceptory negative<lb/> than <gap/> do <del>to</del> <add> upon</add> that idea, in the very passage from whence<lb/> he has taken it up: and as <del><gap/></del> he would tell you this <del>simply</del> <add> <foreign>tous</foreign></add><lb/> <add><foreign>bonnement</foreign></add> <del>as I suppose</del> and without any marks of spleen ( for there<lb/> has been nothing like <del> any mark of</del> ill humour on either<lb/>side, you would believe him: and thereby believe me guilty<lb/> of a <del>dirty lie</del> <add>pitiful lie with</add> <del>of</del> which through politeness <add> <del>in</del> or indifference</add> you would <del> not accuse</del> <add> never charge</add> <lb/> me. In applying for despatch it was necessary for me to <lb/> state that Administration wished it: for if they had no such<lb/> wish, what would he care for mine? — My words were "<hi rend="underline">and<lb/> now I am urged to engage to have the building in readiness<lb/> in six months, under a penalty of five thousand pounds: </hi> <del><gap/></del><lb/> which (you <add> (may remember)</add> <del>now</del> was | <p> for so he has said to me, and I can not beat him out of it:<lb/>though words can <del>not</del> <add> scarce</add> put a <del><sic>shew</sic></del> more perceptory negative<lb/> than <gap/> do <del>to</del> <add> upon</add> that idea, in the very passage from whence<lb/> he has taken it up: and as <del><gap/></del> he would tell you this <del>simply</del> <add> <foreign>tous</foreign></add><lb/> <add><foreign>bonnement</foreign></add> <del>as I suppose</del> and without any marks of spleen (for there<lb/> has been nothing like <del> any mark of</del> ill humour on either<lb/>side, you would believe him: and thereby believe me guilty<lb/> of a <del>dirty lie</del> <add>pitiful lie, with</add> <del>of</del> which through politeness <add> <del>in</del> or indifference</add> you would <del> not accuse</del> <add> never charge</add> <lb/> me. In applying for <sic>despatch</sic> it was necessary for me to <lb/> state that Administration wished it: for if they had no such<lb/> wish, what would he care for mine? — My words were "<hi rend="underline">and<lb/> now I am urged to engage to have the building in readiness<lb/> in six months, under a penalty of five thousand pounds: </hi> <del><gap/></del><lb/> which (you <add> (may remember)</add> <del>now</del> was lower, on the supposition of my having the <lb/> land: and it is from this, that he conceives <del>it to have been</del> <add> in representing</add><lb/> <del> my intention to represent</del> myself as being <hi rend="underline">actually <del><gap/></del> engaged</hi> <lb/> to have the buildings in readiness within the time <del>whether I had</del> <lb/> with or without the land. What is more he conceives the same conception<lb/> to <add> have</add> be entertained by the Archbishop: though it is to the actual penalties<lb/> contained in the proposal that the Archbishop evidently alludes not to the <lb/> hypothetical ones <del>in question</del> thus spoken of.</p> | ||
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for so he has said to me, and I can not beat him out of it:
though words can not scarce put a shew more perceptory negative
than do to upon that idea, in the very passage from whence
he has taken it up: and as he would tell you this simply tous
bonnement as I suppose and without any marks of spleen (for there
has been nothing like any mark of ill humour on either
side, you would believe him: and thereby believe me guilty
of a dirty lie pitiful lie, with of which through politeness in or indifference you would not accuse never charge
me. In applying for despatch it was necessary for me to
state that Administration wished it: for if they had no such
wish, what would he care for mine? — My words were "and
now I am urged to engage to have the building in readiness
in six months, under a penalty of five thousand pounds:
which (you (may remember) now was lower, on the supposition of my having the
land: and it is from this, that he conceives it to have been in representing
my intention to represent myself as being actually engaged
to have the buildings in readiness within the time whether I had
with or without the land. What is more he conceives the same conception
to have be entertained by the Archbishop: though it is to the actual penalties
contained in the proposal that the Archbishop evidently alludes not to the
hypothetical ones in question thus spoken of.
Identifier: | JB/541/388/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 541. |
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1793-02-20 |
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388 |
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Correspondence |
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Jeremy Bentham |
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