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Legislators</p>
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<p>A just sense<lb/>
<p>A just sense<lb/>
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It is a <del>great</del>est<lb/>
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<add>of</add> <del>the</del> dignity should<lb/>
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keep France from <lb/>
Colony holding;<lb/>
Colony holding;<lb/>
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that</p>
B<gap/>lam, it is well<lb/>  
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Britain, it is well<lb/>  
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is all her own: not<lb/>
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of occasional wars<lb/>
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to make plans, and <lb/>
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with more plans</p>
<p>The action as elapsed<lb/>
<p>The action as elapsed<lb/>
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to pay the Colonists<lb/>
for <gap/>ing the <unclear>Monarchy</unclear><lb/>
for suffering the <unclear>Monarchy</unclear><lb/>
to govern them</p>
to govern them</p>
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£15,000 more than<lb/>
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<p>Monopoly<lb/>
<p>Monopoly<lb/>
Banishes &amp;c</p>
Bounties &amp;c</p>
<p>A Minister<lb/>
<p>A Minister<lb/>
throws capital<lb/>
throws capital<lb/>
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Image is big<lb/>
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<p>Monopoly</p>
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<p>Observe now what<lb/>
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you get by all<lb/>
this monopoly.<lb/>
this monopoly.<lb/>
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You get the less you<lb/>
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<del>are</del> <add>suffer</add> at by the armaments<lb/>
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<unclear>against</unclear> smuggling<lb/>
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in the vain hope of<lb/>
<gap/> smuggling<lb/>
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All this is no moral<lb/>
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ch<gap/> less, add to<lb/>
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which the waste &amp;<lb/>
necessary attendant<lb/>
necessary attendant<lb/>
after confiscation.</p>
upon confiscation.</p>


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<p>Oh but it is not<lb/>
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to oppress the Aristocracies<lb/>
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<add>the business</add> the armament, it<lb/>
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<add>forfeited all re-</add> claim to the rights<lb/>
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of men and citizens,<lb/>
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far true that we<lb/>
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men to act against<lb/>
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conscience.</p>


<p>We are not to presume<lb/>
<p>We are not to presume<lb/>
active against conscience<lb/>
action against conscience<lb/>
because: we are not<lb/>
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<p>You have sent<lb/>
<p>You have sent<lb/>
5 min of war<lb/>
5 men of war<lb/>
to defend them<lb/>
to defend them<lb/>
against one another<lb/>
against one another<lb/>
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Ask your Minister<lb/>
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of the <unclear>Marines</unclear> whether<lb/>
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ask your War<lb/>
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Minister whether<lb/>
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<gap/> ba<gap/> can<lb/>
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spare 30,000<lb/>
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<del>of his</del> picked <gap/> men<lb/>
to fight Britons.</p>
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thoughts of.</p>
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En Colonies 1792

Beginning
Legislators

Your predeci
made one a French
citizen: hear me
speak like one.
War thickens round
you: I offer you
a great resource.
Emancipate qu
Colonies.


A just sense
It is a greatest
of the dignity should
keep France from
Colony holding;
on her part it is a bad copy
of an exploded
original

Nothing can be more
incontestable than
that

The Judas )
Britain, it is well
known does not
shrive a farthing
from her Colonies:
the ripening of the
civil establishment
which is great, and
of this one Colony establishment)
which is greater
is all her own: not
to maintain the expence
of occasional wars
which is incalentable.
This only
of she her Colonies as
to make plans, and
paid wars, pragmatic
with more plans

The action as elapsed
to pay the Colonists
for suffering the Monarchy
to govern them

The taxed to
form a fund for corrupting
its own servants



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V. Judgements


have sent
£15,000 men there
- what are they designed
for who
are they designed
to cope with - not
the English: of them
you had then no
fears: only the Islanders
themselves
If 15000 men are
necessary to cope
with the Islanders
alone, how many
more must you
have to cope with
the English?


Monopoly
Bounties &c

A Minister
throws capital
to a spot by prohibitions,
and
drags it thither
by bounties,
and when the
Image is big
enough to be
seen, all this
sa be, is my
creation.


Monopoly

Observe now what
you get by all
this monopoly.
You get the less you
are suffer at by the armaments
you employ
against smuggling
in the vain hope of
preventing smuggling
All this is no moral
ch less, add to
which the waste &
necessary attendant
upon confiscation.

II Ar

Oh but it is not
to oppress the Aristocracies
that we send pursue))
the business the armament, it
is only to defend
and rescue the good
republicans, whom
the Aristocratics
keep under oppression
-. The good
republicans are the
great majority: we
do not doubt of it
and if they were not
it comes to the same
thing, for as the aristocrates,
leave leaving no
forfeited all re- claim to the rights
of men and citizens,
millions thousands of aristocrates
go for nothing.

Answer

No need of sacrificing
either party: independence
is a middle
term in which they
would all be ready
to agree sake 9.the
other course, do what
you will, half the
people are miserable
take this course, they
are all happy.


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IV Aristocr

, but as must not
presume guilty
we must not presume
aristocracy
- and redaction for what can be
greater guilt

Answer - It is so
far true that we
must not presume
men to act against
conscience.

We are not to presume
action against conscience
because: we are not
to be most forward to
be above presume what is
most least improbable
Rebellion or no rebellion
depends upon
good or ill
not upon good or evil
conscience.

No crime more mischievous
than rebellion:
but in a
civil war as no crime
nothing is is more frequent,
so no crime nothing
is less improbable.


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V. Indponsible

You have sent
5 men of war
to defend them
against one another
Ask your Minister
of the Marines whether
In case has 50 more to said to
defend them against
us. You have
sent 15000 troops
to fight Aristocrates
ask your War
Minister whether
ba can
spare 30,000
of his picked men
to fight Britons.


Hear a paradox
but it is a true
one. Keep Part
with your Colonies
they are yours:
keep them th
are v. Save
as from this
misfortune. It
is of all things what
I tremble at the
thoughts of.



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Identifier: | JB/108/111/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 108.

Date_1

1792

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

108

Main Headings

emancipation spanish

Folio number

111

Info in main headings field

emancipate colonies

Image

002

Titles

Category

rudiments sheet (brouillon)

Number of Pages

3

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::w [crown motif] [lion with crown motif]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

35614

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