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<p><!-- pencil -->23 March 1810<lb/>
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<head>Sinecures &amp;c</head></p>
 
<p>In virtue of the <add>the rising of the pocket</add> emolument he would suffer if the<lb/>
 
effect of the improvement were to make <add>produce</add> any diminution<lb/>
 
in the emolument.  In pocket or in power or in both<lb/>
he will be again a sufferer if among <add>in so far as</add> its effects<lb/>
it happen to it to number any diminution in the <lb/>
<add>value of</add> the patronage: in the number <del>of</del>  offices under his direction<lb/>
or in his gift, in the quantity of money or power<lb/>
or case is reputation attached to each.</p>
<p>In lieu of all others let the case presented by the<lb/>
two words Post Office and <unclear>Palmer</unclear> serve <add>here </add> for example.<lb/>
Think of the wounds which in the course of the service rendered<lb/>
by that man to his country <add>an ungratified public</add> he inflicted on so many <lb/>
grand characters on so many body parts <add> the <unclear>tender</unclear> persons above designated</add>.</p>
<p>Think how by heaping up provocation upon provocation<lb/>
they succeeded at last in extracting out of his passion an<lb/>
instrument and cloak for their own <del>treachery</del> <add>perfidy</add> and injustice.<lb/>
Think how they defrauded <add>succeeded in robbing</add> him of his due in pretence of<lb/>
his meditating <add>having meditated</add> in a moment of agony <add>meditated</add> a momentary<lb/>
obstruction <add>and one that</add> designed in the result to <del>be</del> serve as an<lb/>
instrument of good they whose  <unclear>coolest</unclear> moments had<lb/>
for <add>so many</add> years <del>must</del> been occupied in supposing to the <add>improved </add> <del><gap/></del><lb/>
business of that same office every obstruction they<lb/>
could develop.</p>
<p>Think of the vengeance <add>the well earnt vengeance</add>, which in the first of <del><gap/></del> <add>these</add> all<lb/>
great character to whom improvement is with such<lb/>
good reason odious, pursued <del>have</del> the man whom the <add>by in whose hand</add><lb/>
practicability of efficient improvement had been demonstrated<lb/>
by so conspicuous and in contestable  a precedent.</p>
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23 March 1810
Sinecures &c

In virtue of the the rising of the pocket emolument he would suffer if the
effect of the improvement were to make produce any diminution
in the emolument. In pocket or in power or in both
he will be again a sufferer if among in so far as its effects
it happen to it to number any diminution in the
value of the patronage: in the number of offices under his direction
or in his gift, in the quantity of money or power
or case is reputation attached to each.

In lieu of all others let the case presented by the
two words Post Office and Palmer serve here for example.
Think of the wounds which in the course of the service rendered
by that man to his country an ungratified public he inflicted on so many
grand characters on so many body parts the tender persons above designated.

Think how by heaping up provocation upon provocation
they succeeded at last in extracting out of his passion an
instrument and cloak for their own treachery perfidy and injustice.
Think how they defrauded succeeded in robbing him of his due in pretence of
his meditating having meditated in a moment of agony meditated a momentary
obstruction and one that designed in the result to be serve as an
instrument of good they whose coolest moments had
for so many years must been occupied in supposing to the improved
business of that same office every obstruction they
could develop.

Think of the vengeance the well earnt vengeance, which in the first of these all
great character to whom improvement is with such
good reason odious, pursued have the man whom the by in whose hand
practicability of efficient improvement had been demonstrated
by so conspicuous and in contestable a precedent.


Identifier: | JB/147/048/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 147.

Date_1

1810-03-23

Marginal Summary Numbering

13-15

Box

147

Main Headings

Sinecures

Folio number

048

Info in main headings field

Sinecures &c

Image

001

Titles

Category

Text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

E8

Penner

Watermarks

Marginals

Jeremy Bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

49273

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