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<head>J.B. to Belgians</head>
<head>J.B. to Belgians</head>
(2) (2) <lb/>
(2) (2) <lb/>
<note>Letter II
<note>Letter II<lb/>
II.V. <gap/><lb/>
II.V. <gap/><lb/>
II. Inaptitude</note><lb/>
II. Inaptitude</note><lb/>


<p>In <gap/> modern <del>times</del><add>times,</add> of, on <gap/> three, years <add>ever</add> <gap/> in<lb/>
<p>In <del><gap/></del> modern <del>times</del><add>times,</add> of, on <gap/> three, years <add>ever</add> <gap/> in<lb/>
more, by whom any <gap/>able degree of appropriate aptitude<lb/>
man, by whom any deplorable degree of appropriate aptitude<lb/>
has exhibited <add>it is <del>in <gap/> <gap/></del> any <gap/>,</add> <del>has</del> been in the former part of<lb/>
has been exhibited <add>it is <del>in <gap/> <gap/></del> any <gap/>,</add> <del>has</del> been in the former part of<lb/>
his <del>life</del><add>days</add> had been placed in circumstances by which<lb/>
his <del>life</del><add>days</add> had been placed in circumstances by which<lb/>
he has been prevented from leading the ordinary life of<lb/>
he has been prevented from leading the ordinary life of<lb/>
a Monarch</p>
a Monarch</p>


<p>Look <del><gap/></del> for example <add>to Prussia! Look at [1]</add>  Frederic the Great! <del><gap/></del></p>
<p>Look <del><gap/></del> for example <add>to Prussia! Look at [1]</add>  Frederic the Great! <del>of Prussia</del></p>
<note>[+] Was it in the<lb/>
<note>[+] Was it in the<lb/>
luxury<add>luxury</add> of a Court<lb/>
luxury<add>luxury</add> of a Court<lb/>
thta to acquaint<lb/>
that he acquired<lb/>
the absolvments <del><gap/></del> by<lb/>
the absolvments <del><gap/></del> by<lb/>
<del>which <gap/> <gap/><add><gap/></add> <gap/></del><lb/>
<del>which <gap/> <gap/><add><gap/></add> <gap/></del><lb/>
<del>for</del><add>which he <del>ca<gap/></del></add> that appellation?<lb/>
<del>for</del><add>which he <unclear>carried</unclear></add> that appellation?<lb/>
No: it was in that<lb/>
No: it was in that<lb/>
School of adversity<lb/>
School of adversity<lb/>
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<del>in which <gap/> <gap/></del><lb/>
<del>in which <gap/> <gap/></del><lb/>
<del>when <add><gap/> <gap/> <gap/></add> <gap/> <gap/></del><lb/>
<del>when <add><gap/> <gap/> <gap/></add> <gap/> <gap/></del><lb/>
<lb/>before that when<lb/>
<del>before</del> that when<lb/>
sinking into the<lb/>
sinking into despondency<lb/>
sp<gap/>ing he found<lb/>
he found<lb/>
in hard labour in<lb/>
in hard labour in<lb/>
<del>in <gap/> <gap/> <gap/></del><lb/>
<del>in <gap/> <gap/> <gap/></del><lb/>
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<del><gap/></del> his sole<lb/>
<del><gap/></del> his sole<lb/>
resource</note><lb/>
resource</note><lb/>
<p>Before <gap/> <del>setting<add><add>before his seal</add> in the seal</del> sitting in the seat of<lb/>
<p>Before <gap/> <del>setting <add>before his seal</add> in the seal</del> sitting in the seat of<lb/>
the scornful,  he had <del>passed b<gap/> <gap/></del> been passing his<lb/>
the scornful,  he had <del>passed his time</del> been passing his<lb/>
time in the prison having <del>n<gap/>ther but <gap/></del> for his<lb/>
time in the prison having <del>n<gap/>ther but steady</del> for his<lb/>
sole resource against <gap/>pendency market labour</p>
sole resource against despondency, market labour</p>
<lb/>


<p>Look to Paris.  Is it the <del>Duke of York</del><lb/>
inhabitant if the Palace Royal that would have<lb/>
covered you with the <add>eventual </add> <hi rend="underline"><gap/></hi> is for which you look with<lb/>
such well-placed confidence? Not he indeed<lb/>
It is to the <del><gap/> the <gap/> <gap/></del> the teacher of Mathematics<lb/>
that you <del>with <gap/></del> are indebted for it</p>
&#x2014;<lb/>
<note>Look to Paris<lb/>
To whom is it that<lb/>
<del>What is to <gap/> whom</del><lb/>
for <del>by</del> an <del>d<gap/></del><lb/>
eventual <del>p<gap/> <gap/> <gap/></del><lb/>
defender upon<lb/>
look with such misplaced<lb/>
confidence<lb/>
So <del>if</del> <add>be</add> the inhabitant<lb/>
of the Palace Royal?<lb/>
No! it is the <del>labour</del> <add><gap/> too hard-</add><lb/>
<add>working - bread earning</add>levels - the teacher of<lb/>
Mathematics.</note><lb/>
<p>By men who <add>shape, or do worse,</add> <del><gap/></del> in thrones - by these <del><gap/></del><add>are</add><lb/>
chosen the men <del>of <gap/></del><add>who lounge in</add> Cabinets. <del>are filled</del> men<lb/>
<add><del>who <gap/> deg<gap/>bial by the <gap/></del></add> frugis consum const<gap/> nati <del><gap/></del> <add>understanding</add> nothing but how<lb/>
to eat corn, unless at <del><gap/></del> <add>be</add> has to make it clear<lb/>
by taxes:men having such use one as he who, having<lb/>
<del>men handed</del> by <del>such as he who <gap/> <gap/> such as</del><lb/>
<add><del>who,</del> previous by <del><gap/></del> his entrance <del><gap/> <gap/> <gap/> <gap/></del> into </add> th<gap/> wh<gap/> before his entrance to to the Cabinet, <del><gap/></del><lb/>
<add><del>having declared</del> pronounced</add> - <del><gap/></del> himself mad, should he ever presence be<lb/>
<del>- enter <gap/> <gap/> <gap/>  <gap/> by such  <gap/> <gap/> which</del><lb/>
<del>can <gap/> <gap/> <add>the correctness of which</add> <gap/> the time came ever so conspicuous</del><lb/>
<del><gap/> <gap/> by his his practices <gap/></del><lb/>
enter into it, gave to this proficiency so  conspicuous<lb/>
a fulfilment by his practice.</p>


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1830 Decr 2

J.B. to Belgians (2) (2)
Letter II
II.V.
II. Inaptitude

In modern timestimes, of, on three, years ever in
man, by whom any deplorable degree of appropriate aptitude
has been exhibited it is in any , has been in the former part of
his lifedays had been placed in circumstances by which
he has been prevented from leading the ordinary life of
a Monarch

Look for example to Prussia! Look at [1] Frederic the Great! of Prussia

[+] Was it in the
luxuryluxury of a Court
that he acquired
the absolvments by
which
forwhich he carried that appellation?
No: it was in that
School of adversity
which he passed
through on his way
to the camp and to
the throne: it
was inin confinement the
in which
when
before that when
sinking into despondency
he found
in hard labour in
in
the field of liberation
his sole
resource

Before setting before his seal in the seal sitting in the seat of
the scornful, he had passed his time been passing his
time in the prison having nther but steady for his
sole resource against despondency, market labour

Look to Paris. Is it the Duke of York
inhabitant if the Palace Royal that would have
covered you with the eventual is for which you look with
such well-placed confidence? Not he indeed
It is to the the the teacher of Mathematics
that you with are indebted for it


Look to Paris
To whom is it that
What is to whom
for by an d
eventual p
defender upon
look with such misplaced
confidence
So if be the inhabitant
of the Palace Royal?
No! it is the labour too hard-
working - bread earninglevels - the teacher of
Mathematics.

By men who shape, or do worse, in thrones - by these are
chosen the men of who lounge in Cabinets. are filled men
who degbial by the frugis consum const nati understanding nothing but how
to eat corn, unless at be has to make it clear
by taxes:men having such use one as he who, having
men handed by such as he who such as
who, previous by his entrance into th wh before his entrance to to the Cabinet,
having declared pronounced - himself mad, should he ever presence be
- enter by such which
can the correctness of which the time came ever so conspicuous
by his his practices
enter into it, gave to this proficiency so conspicuous
a fulfilment by his practice.



Identifier: | JB/023/125/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 23.

Date_1

1830-12-02

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

023

Main Headings

lord brougham displayed

Folio number

125

Info in main headings field

jb to belgians

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c2 / e2 / f20 / f13

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

street & co 1830

Marginals

Paper Producer

antonio alcala galiano

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1830

Notes public

ID Number

7996

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