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<head>1819 Dec 17</head>


<head>Sponge</head>
<note>6 Reasons against<lb/>
War favoured<lb/>
War preparation</note>


<p>Sponge<lb/>
Note continued</p>
<p>As little do I want to know names or characters to  know<lb/>
that the Monarch of the country will always be eager to engage<lb/>
not only in an unjust war but in that unjust war in a prin<gap/>cal <lb/>
manner.  for to that <gap/> the existing Monarch for <lb/>
example has been indebted for his 17 million of money under<lb/>
the name of Droits of Admiralty: <del>all</del> 17 million all at<lb/>
he can disposal <del>seen for all</del> and disposed of some <del>for</del><add><sic>compleatly</sic></add> to bad<lb/>
purpose others to good or less bad for a cloak and apology<lb/>
to the others.</p>
<p>Thus it is that throughout the matchless constitution</p>
<p>Look over the <add>matchless</add> constitution, from top to bottom you<lb/>
will find the interest of the <add>these</add> functionaries or when all necessary<add>way they</add><lb/>
depend kept and kept by themselves as that of direct opposition<lb/>
to that which sometimes for form sake is called their <lb/>
duty every where you will see the delinquent as depredative<lb/>
judge in his one cause. <add>Clerks to delinquency, nominal in</add> <del>The <gap/> whatever in <gap/> <gap/></del><lb/>
<add>abundance, real an official name.</add> <del>a check of which only <gap/> <gap/></del></p>
Bad as it is , <del>the imaginary</del> the Constitution is less bad<lb/>
than any other: and <del>this is what is true</del> thus far and thus<lb/>
far only is true <del><gap/></del><add>what as some of it has been</add> the pride and glory of the world<lb/>
and so forth.  But this <unclear>impartiality</unclear> to what is it owing?<lb/>
1 To <del>our</del> insular situation: and this has nothing to do with<lb/>
form of government. 2.  To those points of government which<lb/>
so far as it possesses them or rather has possessed them it<lb/>
has possessed in common with democracy, in common<lb/>
with the United States. These are what  <add>by means of</add> <del>the radicalist</del><lb/>
<del>would</del> radical reform so far as can be done <add>desire to see done</add> without resolution <lb/>
which is what they do not desire to see done <add>take place</add> <lb/>
But by those who profit by them the parts of bad<lb/>
government, the several parts which they possess in causes<lb/>
with the continental despots those who profit by them of course<lb/>
do not desire to give up nor yet to as the abovementioned good<lb/>
war or any of them continue. Acting under the domain<lb/>
of an <add>a single</add> interest directly opposite to the universal interest sacrifices )<add>accordingly )</add> <note>accordingly upon each<lb/>
occasion the universal<lb/>
interest to the narrow<lb/>
and sinister interest<lb/>
no portion of that<add>the</add> fear<lb/>
by which they are enabled<lb/>
to <del><gap/></del> carry in the<lb/>
sinister sacrifice will<lb/>
they ever <add><del>sacrifice</del></add> <del>give up</del><lb/>
unless by force<lb/>
be induced to give up<lb/>
and sacrifice</note>


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1819 Dec 17

Sponge 6 Reasons against
War favoured
War preparation

Sponge
Note continued

As little do I want to know names or characters to know
that the Monarch of the country will always be eager to engage
not only in an unjust war but in that unjust war in a princal
manner. for to that the existing Monarch for
example has been indebted for his 17 million of money under
the name of Droits of Admiralty: all 17 million all at
he can disposal seen for all and disposed of some forcompleatly to bad
purpose others to good or less bad for a cloak and apology
to the others.

Thus it is that throughout the matchless constitution

Look over the matchless constitution, from top to bottom you
will find the interest of the these functionaries or when all necessaryway they
depend kept and kept by themselves as that of direct opposition
to that which sometimes for form sake is called their
duty every where you will see the delinquent as depredative
judge in his one cause. Clerks to delinquency, nominal in The whatever in
abundance, real an official name. a check of which only

Bad as it is , the imaginary the Constitution is less bad
than any other: and this is what is true thus far and thus
far only is true what as some of it has been the pride and glory of the world
and so forth. But this impartiality to what is it owing?
1 To our insular situation: and this has nothing to do with
form of government. 2. To those points of government which
so far as it possesses them or rather has possessed them it
has possessed in common with democracy, in common
with the United States. These are what by means of the radicalist
would radical reform so far as can be done desire to see done without resolution
which is what they do not desire to see done take place
But by those who profit by them the parts of bad
government, the several parts which they possess in causes
with the continental despots those who profit by them of course
do not desire to give up nor yet to as the abovementioned good
war or any of them continue. Acting under the domain
of an a single interest directly opposite to the universal interest sacrifices )accordingly ) accordingly upon each
occasion the universal
interest to the narrow
and sinister interest
no portion of thatthe fear
by which they are enabled
to carry in the
sinister sacrifice will
they ever sacrifice give up
unless by force
be induced to give up
and sacrifice



Identifier: | JB/137/144/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 137.

Date_1

1819-12-17

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

137

Main Headings

radicalism not dangerous

Folio number

144

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

spunge / note continued

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c9 / c3 / d9 / e6

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::[prince of wales feathers] i&m 1818]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

arthur wellesley, duke of wellington

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1818

Notes public

ID Number

46861

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