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Commissioners</note><lb/> | Commissioners</note><lb/> | ||
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Nominally patron<lb/> | Nominally patron<lb/> | ||
of the Commissioners,<lb/> | of the Commissioners,<lb/> | ||
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2. Put upon his eating<lb/> | 2. Put upon his eating<lb/> | ||
and drinking aptitude<lb/> | and drinking aptitude<lb/> | ||
<gap/> plan?<lb/> | |||
3. Treasury Lord<lb/> | 3. Treasury Lord<lb/> | ||
upon their <add>Scotch</add> presentation<lb/> | upon their <add>Scotch</add> presentation<lb/> | ||
reforming plan with<lb/> | reforming plan with<lb/> | ||
Wallace to | Wallace to conduct<lb/> | ||
it and | it and Melville to<lb/> | ||
support it?</note><lb/> | support it?</note><lb/> | ||
<p>The <del><gap/></del> appointment two of those <del><gap/>mm</del> Commissioner<lb/> | |||
in whom <del><gap/></del> should it be? If in the Home Secretary,<lb/> | |||
and <hi rend="underline">de<gap/> disguise</hi> his mother and his guide, he<lb/> | |||
would go to work with his salary-augmentation and<lb/> | |||
his aptitude & estimative principles, and <del>outshine t</del>he<lb/> | |||
<del>augmentation of <sic>splender</sic></del> dry up <add><sic>exhaust</sic></add> the sources of <add>royal</add> <sic>splender</sic> <note>drain the three<lb/> | |||
great learned Halls<lb/> | |||
of their population</note><lb/> | |||
by the liberality of the <add>encouragement afforded</add> remuneration he would attach<lb/> | |||
to the <add>never failing <del>success</del></add> <del>eating and drinking excercis</del> proficiency in the<lb/> | |||
<unclear>manducatory</unclear> branch, <add>which in the declared view in the men <del>one</del> requisite</add> of the <del><gap/>ing</del> <add>learned</add> gymnastic <unclear>exercise</unclear>.<lb/> | |||
If in the <del>High</del> Lord Chancellor, they wpuld be selected<lb/> | |||
upon the <del>same principle</del> universally established | |||
principle<lb/> | |||
and would be composed of <del>Ph<gap/> the perso</del> such learned<lb/> | |||
gentlemen as are in the habit of <del><gap/></del> deriving the greatest<lb/> | |||
quantity of advantage from the abuses which M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> <unclear>Humphreys</unclear><lb/> | |||
public spirit and magnominity is so <add>sincerely</add> ardently<lb/> | |||
employed in the endeavour to put and end to: if under<lb/> | |||
the notice of avoiding both these rocks, the wisdom of<lb/> | |||
their Lordships of the Treasury were resorted to, <del>it</del> would<lb/> | |||
be <add>most</add> <del>employed the commission would be</del> a Commission<lb/> | |||
<del>with</del><add> headed by</add> the Right Honourable William Wallace would be<lb/> | |||
established for the selection of the Commissioners <gap/> the open<lb/> | |||
instruction would be to minimize <del>the abuse</del>, the secret<lb/> | |||
<del>instruction</del> to maximize the <add>every</add> abuse, and for the secret<lb/> | |||
instruction no words would be necessary, <add>as by</add> the choice of<lb/> | |||
the Chairman all expenditure in that article would be<lb/> | |||
saved, and <add>in the two other <del><gap/></del> <del>kingdom</del> guardian kingdoms</add> <del>every but <gap/> Scotland</del> properly would be secure<lb/> | |||
as in Scotland economy and uncorruption are served by M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> William and Lord Melville.</p> | |||
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1826. Octr. 12
Review of Humphreys
2o
Preliminary Enactments
Objects fair
Machinery
Commissioners
18
Nominally patron
of the Commissioners,
1. who Eldon, upon his self-
judicative plan? or
2. Put upon his eating
and drinking aptitude
plan?
3. Treasury Lord
upon their Scotch presentation
reforming plan with
Wallace to conduct
it and Melville to
support it?
The appointment two of those mm Commissioner
in whom should it be? If in the Home Secretary,
and de disguise his mother and his guide, he
would go to work with his salary-augmentation and
his aptitude & estimative principles, and outshine the
augmentation of splender dry up exhaust the sources of royal splender drain the three
great learned Halls
of their population
by the liberality of the encouragement afforded remuneration he would attach
to the never failing success eating and drinking excercis proficiency in the
manducatory branch, which in the declared view in the men one requisite of the ing learned gymnastic exercise.
If in the High Lord Chancellor, they wpuld be selected
upon the same principle universally established
principle
and would be composed of Ph the perso such learned
gentlemen as are in the habit of deriving the greatest
quantity of advantage from the abuses which Mr Humphreys
public spirit and magnominity is so sincerely ardently
employed in the endeavour to put and end to: if under
the notice of avoiding both these rocks, the wisdom of
their Lordships of the Treasury were resorted to, it would
be most employed the commission would be a Commission
with headed by the Right Honourable William Wallace would be
established for the selection of the Commissioners the open
instruction would be to minimize the abuse, the secret
instruction to maximize the every abuse, and for the secret
instruction no words would be necessary, as by the choice of
the Chairman all expenditure in that article would be
saved, and in the two other kingdom guardian kingdoms every but Scotland properly would be secure
as in Scotland economy and uncorruption are served by Mr William and Lord Melville.
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