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<p><note>2</note> 2<lb/><note> | <p><note>2</note> 2<lb/><note>Reasons</note> Panopticon Bill</p> <p>it. <del>took</del> he took it subject to this <hi rend="underline">lien</hi>: of which being<lb/>so notorious, it is impossible he should not have been<lb/>apprised: From this <del>lien</del> <add>burden</add> it has never been discharged:<lb/>the stop put to the execution of the plan was <del>not</del><lb/><add>considered not as</add> final but momentary: two years afterwards it<lb/>was <add>still</add> considered as such by the Committee of the <lb/>House of Commons [See Report of 1784.] <del>The</del> <add>At</add><lb/><del><unclear>At In</unclear></del> <add>no time has the final</add> dereliction of it <del>[has <gap/> of]</del> been <del><gap/> <gap/></del><lb/><del>now</del> declared by Administration. <del>They have noted</del> <add>It <del>i</del> has all along,</add><lb/><del>as if <unclear>the</unclear> to appearance considered it as still an</del> <add>if I am not much misinformed, been kept upon</add><lb/>the carpet. <sic>M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi></sic> Pitt and Lord Thurlow<lb/>may perhaps recollect the audiences given by them<lb/>to the <add>intended</add> Architect, the late <sic>M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi></sic> Blackburn.</p> <p><del>Upon</del> <add>To</add> any other <add>unwilling</add> proprietors <del>the</del> <add>a similar</add> <sic>burthen</sic> would<lb/>be new and unexpected: <add>and of willing proprietors with<lb/>fit land belonging to them I have <del>no know</del> neither any knowledge<lb/>nor any tolerable hope.</add></p> <p>Thus it stands as between proprietor and<lb/>proprietor: and as far as <hi rend="underline">neighbourhoods</hi> may<lb/>be supposed to be concerned, thus <del>it stands</del> <add>also does it stand</add> as between<lb/>neighbourhood and neighbourhood.</p> | ||
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Reasons Panopticon Bill
it. took he took it subject to this lien: of which being
so notorious, it is impossible he should not have been
apprised: From this lien burden it has never been discharged:
the stop put to the execution of the plan was not
considered not as final but momentary: two years afterwards it
was still considered as such by the Committee of the
House of Commons [See Report of 1784.] The At
At In no time has the final dereliction of it [has of] been
now declared by Administration. They have noted It i has all along,
as if the to appearance considered it as still an if I am not much misinformed, been kept upon
the carpet. Mr Pitt and Lord Thurlow
may perhaps recollect the audiences given by them
to the intended Architect, the late Mr Blackburn.
Upon To any other unwilling proprietors the a similar burthen would
be new and unexpected: and of willing proprietors with
fit land belonging to them I have no know neither any knowledge
nor any tolerable hope.
Thus it stands as between proprietor and
proprietor: and as far as neighbourhoods may
be supposed to be concerned, thus it stands also does it stand as between
neighbourhood and neighbourhood.
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