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<p><head>Memorial.</head></p>
 
<p>31<lb/>
 
do otherwise than think ill of him and act accordingly?  What wonder if <add>the most flagitious</add> <del>causes of the most</del> <add>outrages</add><lb/>
 
<del>flagitious action and the most <gap/> tendency</del><lb/>
<add>should but too often</add> recommend themselves to the<del>ir</del> inflamed imagination<lb/>
of an impetuous populace <del>under</del> as acts of exemplary<lb/>
and transcendent justice?</p>
<p>33<lb/>
To stand well with parliament – with that assembly<lb/>
in which is comprized no doubt a very large<lb/>
share of the most dignified &amp; respectable <add>respectable as well as powerful</add> members of the<lb/>
<add>community</add> is certainly the <del><gap/></del> noblest as well as most important<lb/>
object of a ministers ambition.  <del>I have</del> <add>There is, his great Theatre.  To please</add> there is<lb/>
<add>his</add> first interest and his highest honour.  But to<lb/>
suppose that within the <gap/> of parliamentary men<lb/>
and their immediate and particular acquaintances<lb/>
every man is comprized whose good opinion is<lb/>
<del>either of importance in an interested view or reflects</del> <add>in point either of interest or reputation of importance to</add><lb/>
<del><gap/></del> a Minister, would be <del>an</del> a <unclear>notion</unclear> as<lb/>
mistaken in itself as it would be injurious to<lb/>
the great body of the <del><gap/></del> <add>people</add>.</p>
<p>32.<lb/>
To (the esteem of) Parliament indeed, or at least of<lb/>
the <add>most</add> virtuous &amp; respectable part of that assembly,<lb/>
such a conduct may be sufficient to (recommend<lb/>
him) ensure his popularity, to that degree <del>with</del> which<lb/>
is necessary <add>sufficient</add> to enable him to carry on his business<lb/>
smoothly.<lb/>
To stand well with Parliament &amp;c.</p>
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Memorial.

31
do otherwise than think ill of him and act accordingly? What wonder if the most flagitious causes of the most outrages
flagitious action and the most tendency
should but too often recommend themselves to their inflamed imagination
of an impetuous populace under as acts of exemplary
and transcendent justice?

33
To stand well with parliament – with that assembly
in which is comprized no doubt a very large
share of the most dignified & respectable respectable as well as powerful members of the
community is certainly the noblest as well as most important
object of a ministers ambition. I have There is, his great Theatre. To please there is
his first interest and his highest honour. But to
suppose that within the of parliamentary men
and their immediate and particular acquaintances
every man is comprized whose good opinion is
either of importance in an interested view or reflects in point either of interest or reputation of importance to
a Minister, would be an a notion as
mistaken in itself as it would be injurious to
the great body of the people.

32.
To (the esteem of) Parliament indeed, or at least of
the most virtuous & respectable part of that assembly,
such a conduct may be sufficient to (recommend
him) ensure his popularity, to that degree with which
is necessary sufficient to enable him to carry on his business
smoothly.
To stand well with Parliament &c.


Identifier: | JB/149/007/003"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 149.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

28-34

Box

149

Main Headings

Folio number

007

Info in main headings field

memorial

Image

003

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d9 / b10 / d11 / b12

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::[gr with crown motif] propatria [britannia with lion motif]]]

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

49861

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