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<p>Nothing, as your Memorialist <del>once for all</del> <add>at the outset</add> begs leave<lb/>
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to assure your Lordships once for all, nothing<lb/>
 
<del>Nothing</del> could be more repugnant to the principles<lb/>
 
or habits of your Memorialist than to treat with lively or<lb/>
 
indifference the <del>sentiments or affections</del> <add>feelings <del>affections</del></add> of <del>parts of</del> <add>any</add><lb/>
<del>inhabitants of the neighbourhood</del> <add>individual</add> who may <del>apprehend</del> <add>have conceived</add><lb/>
<del><gap/> by affected and</del> <add>himself</add> prejudiced by the choice,<lb/>
and in particular <del>to the</del> <add>of the</add> very reputable gentlemen on<lb/>
whose part those apprehensions have manifested themselves<lb/>
<add>have in his estimation, sensations of this sort,</add> by whatever cause excited, have, in proportion to their<lb/>
energy, an equal claim to attention and deference.<lb/>
Your Memorialist is <add>indeed</add> free to confess that <del>in the present</del> <add>were he</add><lb/>
<del>instance</del> in the situation of those gentlemen <del>he himself</del><lb/>
no such apprehensions would <del>have</del> <add>as far as he can judge <del>been <gap/></del> have upon <del>the an</del> an occasion like the present</add> found their way into his<lb/>
breast.  But he is far, very far, and he trusts always<lb/>
will be from <del>any such <gap/></del> <add>harbouring</add> any such unreasonable<lb/>
and arrogant pretension as to call upon the gentlemen<lb/>
in question to take his feelings for the measure and<lb/>
standard of theirs:  and should the degree of sensibility<lb/>
they manifest appear in the eyes even of unprejudiced<lb/>
persons to go more or less beyond what might have<lb/>
been expected to be excited by the circumstances of the<lb/>
case, he knows not of any other sensation than that<lb/>
of regret which <del>the</del> <add>an</add> observation <add>to that effect</add> ought to excite in<lb/>
the <del>heads of an impatient</del> <add>breast of a candid</add> adversary, much less<lb/>
in that of an impartial Judge.  But there are cases,<lb/>
<add>and</add></p>
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Nothing, as your Memorialist once for all at the outset begs leave
to assure your Lordships once for all, nothing
Nothing could be more repugnant to the principles
or habits of your Memorialist than to treat with lively or
indifference the sentiments or affections feelings affections of parts of any
inhabitants of the neighbourhood individual who may apprehend have conceived
by affected and himself prejudiced by the choice,
and in particular to the of the very reputable gentlemen on
whose part those apprehensions have manifested themselves
have in his estimation, sensations of this sort, by whatever cause excited, have, in proportion to their
energy, an equal claim to attention and deference.
Your Memorialist is indeed free to confess that in the present were he
instance in the situation of those gentlemen he himself
no such apprehensions would have as far as he can judge been have upon the an an occasion like the present found their way into his
breast. But he is far, very far, and he trusts always
will be from any such harbouring any such unreasonable
and arrogant pretension as to call upon the gentlemen
in question to take his feelings for the measure and
standard of theirs: and should the degree of sensibility
they manifest appear in the eyes even of unprejudiced
persons to go more or less beyond what might have
been expected to be excited by the circumstances of the
case, he knows not of any other sensation than that
of regret which the an observation to that effect ought to excite in
the heads of an impatient breast of a candid adversary, much less
in that of an impartial Judge. But there are cases,
and


Identifier: | JB/118/009/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 118.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

22

Box

118

Main Headings

panopticon

Folio number

009

Info in main headings field

memorial

Image

001

Titles

Category

correspondence

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f17 / f18

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

draft of letter 988, vol. 5

ID Number

39063

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