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<note>15</note>
 
<note>241</note>
15<lb/>
<p>The answer of course was not satisfactory: if it had been<lb/>
<p>The answer of course was not satisfactory: if it had been<lb/>
there would have been an end to the <unclear>tower</unclear> of 600 Houses<lb/>
there would have been an end to the town of 600 Houses<lb/>
with the two or three hundred thousand pounds worth of<lb/>]needles expence attached to it.</p>
with the two or three hundred thousand pounds worth of<lb/>
needless <sic>expence</sic> attached to it.</p>


Thus, and with so delicate a touch as <gap/> to leave<lb/>
<p>Thus, and with so delicate a touch as scarce to leave<lb/>
a soil on Honourable fingers&#x2014; thus, was Panopticon<lb/>
a soil on Honourable fingers&#x2014;thus, was Panopticon<lb/>
blackened. What remained was to whitewash the Hulks<lb/>
blackened. What remained was to whitewash the Hulks.<lb/>
Rumours, to the effect in question there had been it is<lb/>
Rumours, to the effect in question there had been it is<lb/>
true: but those rumours (Parliament was to understand)<lb/>
true: but those rumours (Parliament was to understand)<lb/>
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after having heard it, by suppressing it. Accordingly<lb/>
after having heard it, by suppressing it. Accordingly<lb/>
in this paper which calls itself a Report on the Hulks,<lb/>
in this paper which calls itself a Report on the Hulks,<lb/>
 
there is not a single <hi rend="underline">examination</hi> printed: no not<lb/>
 
an iota of information, in any shape but that in which<lb/>
 
where it is to be had in the shape of examination,<lb/>
 
information, as the Lord Chancellor declared and protested<lb/>
 
in Your Lordship's House but t'other day, is not even<lb/>
under the sanction of an oath fit to be received as evidence.<lb/>
My Lord if it had not been determined not to have<lb/>
evidence in the only shape that is not palpably deceptitious,<lb/>
Honourable Gentlemen  knew well enough where<lb/>
it was to be had. I myself, without ever having <lb/>
looked for it, could have named to them one person I<lb/>
am sure of, and, if I do not  misrecollect, persons more<lb/>
than one is an official person and confessed the practice<lb/>
<add>as</add></p>




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15 241

The answer of course was not satisfactory: if it had been
there would have been an end to the town of 600 Houses
with the two or three hundred thousand pounds worth of
needless expence attached to it.

Thus, and with so delicate a touch as scarce to leave
a soil on Honourable fingers—thus, was Panopticon
blackened. What remained was to whitewash the Hulks.
Rumours, to the effect in question there had been it is
true: but those rumours (Parliament was to understand)
were groundless. How was this established? In one or
other of two ways— either by avoiding to hear evidence, or,
after having heard it, by suppressing it. Accordingly
in this paper which calls itself a Report on the Hulks,
there is not a single examination printed: no not
an iota of information, in any shape but that in which
where it is to be had in the shape of examination,
information, as the Lord Chancellor declared and protested
in Your Lordship's House but t'other day, is not even
under the sanction of an oath fit to be received as evidence.
My Lord if it had not been determined not to have
evidence in the only shape that is not palpably deceptitious,
Honourable Gentlemen knew well enough where
it was to be had. I myself, without ever having
looked for it, could have named to them one person I
am sure of, and, if I do not misrecollect, persons more
than one is an official person and confessed the practice
as



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