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<p><!-- pencil -->12 March 1810<lb/>
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<!-- pencil --><head>Sinecures</head></p>
 
<p>Apply this to the non-sitting Scotch &amp; Irish Lords</p>
 
<p>But for the <del>making</del> <add>upon any Member of the House of Lords for</add> calling for any <add>answer</add> answer to any<lb/>
 
question <add>to be</add> addressed by the House or Commons or by any<lb/>
Committee of the House, no leave it is believed has<lb/>
ever in any instance been either given by the House of<lb/>
Lords or so much as asked by the House of Commons:<lb/>
and moreover if the time be when the House of Lords is<lb/>
not sitting, <del>any such</del> one application to any such effect<lb/>
would <del>not only</del> be not merely unprecedented, but physically<lb/>
impossible.</p>
<p>Here then we have a set of receivers of public<lb/>
money – and they are no inconsiderable numbers <add>of whom</add> – and<lb/>
the <add>mass of</add> money so received by them, a mass of no<lb/>
inconsiderable amount of which by the authority of the<lb/>
House of Commons and for any <add>such</add> purpose of legislation<lb/>
or correction of abuse, no account can be so much as<lb/>
asked for.</p>
<p>Thus much for usage, and precedent and privilege.</p>
<p><add>But now</add> Now then on any such ground as that of public welfare <add>interest</add><lb/>
or <del>even</del> English Constitution or common honesty or common<lb/>
sense – ought there to be <add>exist</add> any set of men of whom<lb/>
they being receivers of public money, no account of the<lb/>
public money so received by them should <add>is</add> by the agents of<lb/>
the people, the acknowledged guardians of the public money<lb/>
should for any purpose either of correction of past <add>misapplication</add> <unclear>profusion</unclear><lb/>
or for the prevention of future, be capable of being required.<lb/>
As between House and House here is a question which<lb/>
many admit of debate at any length:  but as between both<lb/>
Houses on the one part and <del>the people</del> all the rest of the people<lb/>
on the other, it is surely one of those questions which include<lb/>
their own answer and admitt of no debate.</p>
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12 March 1810
Sinecures

Apply this to the non-sitting Scotch & Irish Lords

But for the making upon any Member of the House of Lords for calling for any answer answer to any
question to be addressed by the House or Commons or by any
Committee of the House, no leave it is believed has
ever in any instance been either given by the House of
Lords or so much as asked by the House of Commons:
and moreover if the time be when the House of Lords is
not sitting, any such one application to any such effect
would not only be not merely unprecedented, but physically
impossible.

Here then we have a set of receivers of public
money – and they are no inconsiderable numbers of whom – and
the mass of money so received by them, a mass of no
inconsiderable amount of which by the authority of the
House of Commons and for any such purpose of legislation
or correction of abuse, no account can be so much as
asked for.

Thus much for usage, and precedent and privilege.

But now Now then on any such ground as that of public welfare interest
or even English Constitution or common honesty or common
sense – ought there to be exist any set of men of whom
they being receivers of public money, no account of the
public money so received by them should is by the agents of
the people, the acknowledged guardians of the public money
should for any purpose either of correction of past misapplication profusion
or for the prevention of future, be capable of being required.
As between House and House here is a question which
many admit of debate at any length: but as between both
Houses on the one part and the people all the rest of the people
on the other, it is surely one of those questions which include
their own answer and admitt of no debate.


Identifier: | JB/147/418/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 147.

Date_1

1810-03-12

Marginal Summary Numbering

Not numbered

Box

147

Main Headings

Sinecures

Folio number

418

Info in main headings field

Sinecures

Image

001

Titles

Category

Text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

C13 / C5 / D5 / E5

Penner

Watermarks

TH 1806

Marginals

Paper Producer

Andre Morellet

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1806

Notes public

ID Number

49643

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