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<!-- printed text with handwritten annotation transcribed as a Note --> <p>[21]<lb/>the said School, and original Proprietors<lb/>of an Estate in the Premises,<lb/>amounting in Value to several thousand<lb/>Pounds a Year, were not made<lb/>acquainted with the Intention of the<lb/>GENTLEMEN PROJECTORS, <sic>till</sic> their<lb/>petition had been referred to a Committee! —<lb/>And <sic>tho'</sic> in the Bill it<lb/>was thus affirmed, That they were<lb/>willing and consenting, &c. — it is<lb/>certain, there <note><del>is</del> <add>was</add></note> no such MINUTE in <note>Nor have | <!-- printed text with handwritten annotation transcribed as a Note --> <p>[21]<lb/>the said School, and original Proprietors<lb/>of an Estate in the Premises,<lb/>amounting in Value to several thousand<lb/>Pounds a Year, were not made<lb/>acquainted with the Intention of the<lb/>GENTLEMEN PROJECTORS, <sic>till</sic> their<lb/>petition had been referred to a Committee! —<lb/>And <sic>tho'</sic> in the Bill it<lb/>was thus affirmed, That they were<lb/>willing and consenting, &c. — it is<lb/>certain, there <note><del>is</del> <add>was</add></note> no such MINUTE in <note>Nor have ye</note><lb/>the Chapter-Books; without which <note>agreed with ye</note><lb/>no such Affirmation could be properly <note>Dean & Chapter</note><lb/>authorized or relied on. — So that, <note>to this Hour</note><lb/>whether we trace the Proceedings of <note>in Matters of</note><lb/>the Petitioners upwards or downwards, <note>ye highest Consequence</note><lb/>we find them alike obnoxious on the <note>to them & ye</note><lb/>Head of PRESUMPTION or DISINGENUITY <note>Successors.</note></p> <!-- printed text continues --> | ||
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the said School, and original Proprietors
of an Estate in the Premises,
amounting in Value to several thousand
Pounds a Year, were not made
acquainted with the Intention of the
GENTLEMEN PROJECTORS, till their
petition had been referred to a Committee! —
And tho' in the Bill it
was thus affirmed, That they were
willing and consenting, &c. — it is
certain, there is was no such MINUTE in Nor have ye
the Chapter-Books; without which agreed with ye
no such Affirmation could be properly Dean & Chapter
authorized or relied on. — So that, to this Hour
whether we trace the Proceedings of in Matters of
the Petitioners upwards or downwards, ye highest Consequence
we find them alike obnoxious on the to them & ye
Head of PRESUMPTION or DISINGENUITY Successors.
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review of the project for building a new square said to be for the use of westminster-school |
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bentham's annotated copy of the statute; enfolded in a full-size brown wrapper |
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