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<p> As soon as possible, I betook myself to M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Nepean <lb/>I told him how it was with me <add> what had passed </add>.  I explained <add> <gap/> <lb/>to him that not so much as the semblance of <lb/>access was any longer <del> as</del> open to me.  I explained <add> <sic>shewed</sic> </add> <lb/>him that if there remained any chance of my <lb/>ever <gap/> having any thing from M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Long, it <note>[+]I at the same time not only authorised him but brought him to enquire of Mr Long whether he had not so dealt with me, and how he justified it: and in particular whether in the six years experience he had had of me.  I had <gap/> or written or said or looked any thing that was in his construction <add> <gap/> </add> him afforded matter of offence <add> complaint</add></note><lb/>could only be through <hi rend="underline">him</hi>: that my business <add> disorder</add> was <lb/>at <del>b</del> its crisis: and if he left me now all <lb/>former kindness and all former <gap/> would be thrown <lb/> away.<hi rend="superscript">[+]</hi>.  He <add> Mr Nepean</add> heard me: and though, scarce <add> but </add> <lb/>recovered <add> just <sic>convaliscent</sic> </add> from disease and danger, sinking under <lb/>his own business and endeavouring to fly <add> escape</add> from <lb/> it, he <add> called for my papers, and </add> permitted me to pursue him <add> with them </add> to his <lb/>place of refuge. </p>[G.2.6.3] <lb/><p> The ensuing <unclear>Notes</unclear> will serve to fix the fact <lb/>of his assistance - the manner and the <unclear>term</unclear>. </p><p> The letter which precedes them <del> was written </del> <lb/><del> without <unclear>hope</unclear> </del> my letter to Mr Long - the last <lb/>letter <add> address </add> I was troubled <add> him </add> with but through the <lb/>medium of M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Nepean was written <del> without</del> <lb/> <del> hope </del> but two days after his door <add> my death warrant </add> had been <lb/> finally shut against me - and consequently <lb/> <add> it was </add> written without hope.  It was written notwithstanding: <lb/> because by whomsoever <add> who else soever </add> besides the <lb/>Establishment were deserted, I could never be justified <lb/>in the desertion <add> deserting it </add> of it.  No neglect on the <lb/> part of Honourable Gentlemen was censurable: - no <lb/>neglect on my part would have been excusable.</p>
<p> As soon as possible, I betook myself to M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Nepean <lb/>I told him how it was with me <add> what had passed </add>.  I explained <add> pleaded</add> <lb/>to him that not so much as the semblance of <lb/>access was any longer <del> as</del> open to me.  I explained <add> <sic>shewed</sic> </add> <lb/>him that if there remained any chance of my <lb/>ever <gap/> having any thing from M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Long, it <note>[+]I at the same time not only authorised him but brought him to enquire of Mr Long whether he had not so dealt with me, and how he justified it: and in particular whether in the six years experience he had had of me.  I had <gap/> or written or said or looked any thing that was in his construction <add> <gap/> </add> him afforded matter of offence <add> complaint</add></note><lb/>could only be through <hi rend="underline">him</hi>: that my business <add> disorder</add> was <lb/>at <del>b</del> its crisis: and if he left me now all <lb/>former kindness and all former <gap/> would be thrown <lb/> away.<hi rend="superscript">[+]</hi>.  He <add> Mr Nepean</add> heard me: and though, scarce <add> but </add> <lb/>recovered <add> just <sic>convaliscent</sic> </add> from disease and danger, sinking under <lb/>his own business and endeavouring to fly <add> escape</add> from <lb/> it, he <add> called for my papers, and </add> permitted me to pursue him <add> with them </add> to his <lb/>place of refuge. </p>[G.2.6.3] <lb/><p> The ensuing <unclear>Notes</unclear> will serve to fix the fact <lb/>of his assistance - the manner and the <unclear>term</unclear>. </p><p> The letter which precedes them <del> was written </del> <lb/><del> without <unclear>hope</unclear> </del> my letter to Mr Long - the last <lb/>letter <add> address </add> I ever troubled <add> him </add> with but through the <lb/>medium of M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Nepean was written <del> without</del> <lb/> <del> hope </del> but two days after his door <add> my death warrant </add> had been <lb/> finally shut against me - and consequently <lb/> <add> it was </add> written without hope.  It was written notwithstanding: <lb/> because by whomsoever <add> who else soever </add> besides the <lb/>Establishment were deserted, I could never be justified <lb/>in the desertion <add> deserting it </add> of it.  No neglect on the <lb/> part of Honourable Gentlemen was censurable: - no <lb/>neglect on my part would have been excusable.</p>


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As soon as possible, I betook myself to Mr Nepean
I told him how it was with me what had passed . I explained pleaded
to him that not so much as the semblance of
access was any longer as open to me. I explained shewed
him that if there remained any chance of my
ever having any thing from Mr Long, it [+]I at the same time not only authorised him but brought him to enquire of Mr Long whether he had not so dealt with me, and how he justified it: and in particular whether in the six years experience he had had of me. I had or written or said or looked any thing that was in his construction him afforded matter of offence complaint
could only be through him: that my business disorder was
at b its crisis: and if he left me now all
former kindness and all former would be thrown
away.[+]. He Mr Nepean heard me: and though, scarce but
recovered just convaliscent from disease and danger, sinking under
his own business and endeavouring to fly escape from
it, he called for my papers, and permitted me to pursue him with them to his
place of refuge.

[G.2.6.3]

The ensuing Notes will serve to fix the fact
of his assistance - the manner and the term.

The letter which precedes them was written
without hope my letter to Mr Long - the last
letter address I ever troubled him with but through the
medium of Mr Nepean was written without
hope but two days after his door my death warrant had been
finally shut against me - and consequently
it was written without hope. It was written notwithstanding:
because by whomsoever who else soever besides the
Establishment were deserted, I could never be justified
in the desertion deserting it of it. No neglect on the
part of Honourable Gentlemen was censurable: - no
neglect on my part would have been excusable.



Identifier: | JB/121/096/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 121.

Date_1

1802-02-20

Marginal Summary Numbering

8

Box

121

Main Headings

Panopticon

Folio number

096

Info in main headings field

Further Intercourse

Image

001

Titles

Category

Text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

Recto"Recto" is not in the list (recto, verso) of allowed values for the "Rectoverso" property.

Page Numbering

D7 / F8

Penner

Watermarks

1800

Marginals

Jeremy Bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1800

Notes public

ID Number

001

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