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bless his Majesty!) is in the daily habit of dispatching) and<lb/>shewing me upon a piece of blank paper with pack thread and<lb/>sealing wax the manufactory thereof - In the midst of these important<lb/>communications he rings up a Messenger again and sends<lb/>him to the Council Chamber to Fawkener to tell him that he<lb/>was there and ready or desirous, I forget which to see him -<lb/>Soon after in comes Fawkener, and not knowing that we were<lb/>acquainted the great man begins naming us to each other -<lb/>After handshaking and so forth, Fawkener began talking about you<lb/>and his mechanical Ladies, who it seems have not given up<lb/>their design upon you - He asked where you were gone, and<lb/>I told him, and when you return he must have legal notice.<lb/>He asked likewise with much apparent interest and impatience<lb/>about the state of Panopticon. I returned his compliment with<lb/>the short answer which I conceived was all that was desired,<lb/>and pleading business, viz: their business, and my own quality<lb/>of idle man and intruder made my escape - In going out the<lb/>street (we had come in the Park way) I passed through a line of<lb/>people who I dare say all had their business, and whose business<lb/>was to be postponed or sent to the Devil while I was getting my<lb/> <note>initation</note><lb/><pb/> | |||
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bless his Majesty!) is in the daily habit of dispatching) and
shewing me upon a piece of blank paper with pack thread and
sealing wax the manufactory thereof - In the midst of these important
communications he rings up a Messenger again and sends
him to the Council Chamber to Fawkener to tell him that he
was there and ready or desirous, I forget which to see him -
Soon after in comes Fawkener, and not knowing that we were
acquainted the great man begins naming us to each other -
After handshaking and so forth, Fawkener began talking about you
and his mechanical Ladies, who it seems have not given up
their design upon you - He asked where you were gone, and
I told him, and when you return he must have legal notice.
He asked likewise with much apparent interest and impatience
about the state of Panopticon. I returned his compliment with
the short answer which I conceived was all that was desired,
and pleading business, viz: their business, and my own quality
of idle man and intruder made my escape - In going out the
street (we had come in the Park way) I passed through a line of
people who I dare say all had their business, and whose business
was to be postponed or sent to the Devil while I was getting my
initation
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Identifier: | JB/541/621/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 541. |
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Correspondence |
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Jeremy Bentham |
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