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<head>1820 Feb. 8<lb/>To Griffenhoof Bastill of 1820</head><!-- Pencil note --><lb/>Sir! Sir! <add>says somebody</add> You are running wild here but <foreign>filus</foreign> <!-- should be filius, Latin for son -->can be and these<lb/><del>Oh but</del> <foreign>Filius</foreign> & <foreign>filius</foreign> <!-- Filius, Latin for son --><del>you forget yourself, this is only for <foreign>filius</foreign>. I beg</del><lb/>Pardon me Sir: it is not only for <foreign>filius</foreign>; it is for you, for<lb/>me, for you for any body. All prisons in England are the<lb/>Things: except in so far as confined in lies there by special law<lb/><add><gap/></add> <del>Act of Parliament</del>, be lies — <add>always had</add> and on every occasion has <add>the</add> choice<lb/>of all of them. Filius sir to be put there — true: <add>that is <del>and</del> what is said: but</add> but what<lb/>is not said is — that none but <foreign>filius</foreign> <add>are to</add> <del>shall</del> be put<lb/>there. <add>Any <gap/> of the p<gap/> - this this power</add> <del>Teach</del> what is in the <add>mouth <del>ad</del> as well as</add> mind <del><gap/></del> of <del><gap/></del> <add>every</add> lawyer, think<lb/>you that it was cut of the minds of these lawyers by what<lb/>that <del>Act</del> <add>Law</add> was formed? Look at the Act. <del><gap/></del> not with the<lb/>elaboration of it. See the machinery — see the wheels within<lb/>wheels — you would almost fancy yourself in Venice. And<lb/>all for what purpose? <add>To what but that</add> <del>that <gap/> Lord Castlereagh <gap/> <gap/></del><lb/><del><gap/></del><lb/>when occasion calls — an <del><gap/></del> <add>the tumult can <sic>shurely</sic> be long</add> before it calls<lb/><add>an</add> useful <gap/> rebels to <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> them<lb/><del><gap/></del> a Lord Sidmouth under Lord Castle[reagh]<lb/><del><gap/></del> — <gap/> may not be at a loss<lb/><add>for a place to which</add> the most oblivious of those who have dared to be rebels<lb/><del>to those</del> against royal <add>or noble will may be consigned, those</add> will <del>and</del> <add>to be</add> dealt with <del><gap/></del> according<lb/>to royal <add>or noble</add> pleasure.<add>the authors of the<lb/>Irish <gap/> in<lb/><del>of the <add><gap/></add> Massacre</del><lb/>the survivors of<lb/>the Massacre<lb/>Manchester <!-- Peterloo Massacre 1819 -->— to<lb/><gap/> of future<lb/>massacres</add><pb/> | |||
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1820 Feb. 8
To Griffenhoof Bastill of 1820
Sir! Sir! says somebody You are running wild here but filus can be and these
Oh but Filius & filius you forget yourself, this is only for filius. I beg
Pardon me Sir: it is not only for filius; it is for you, for
me, for you for any body. All prisons in England are the
Things: except in so far as confined in lies there by special law
Act of Parliament, be lies — always had and on every occasion has the choice
of all of them. Filius sir to be put there — true: that is and what is said: but but what
is not said is — that none but filius are to shall be put
there. Any of the p - this this power Teach what is in the mouth ad as well as mind of every lawyer, think
you that it was cut of the minds of these lawyers by what
that Act Law was formed? Look at the Act. not with the
elaboration of it. See the machinery — see the wheels within
wheels — you would almost fancy yourself in Venice. And
all for what purpose? To what but that that Lord Castlereagh
when occasion calls — an the tumult can shurely be long before it calls
an useful rebels to them
a Lord Sidmouth under Lord Castle[reagh]
— may not be at a loss
for a place to which the most oblivious of those who have dared to be rebels
to those against royal or noble will may be consigned, those will and to be dealt with according
to royal or noble pleasure.the authors of the
Irish inof the <add> Massacre
the survivors of
the Massacre
Manchester — to
of future
massacres</add>
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