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<head>Annuity Notes</head>
<head>Annuity Notes</head>
<head>Advertisement</head>
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to the view of politicians the A.B.C. of politics! as if<lb/>  
to the view of politicians the A.B.C. of politics! as if<lb/>  
the possessors of power <del>had not</del> ever failed or ever could<lb/>  
the possessors of power <del>had not</del> ever failed or ever could<lb/>  
fail to <del>pur</del> <unclear>join</unclear><!-- I think this word is join, not 'form' as previously suggested --> all over the
fail to <del>pur</del> join<!-- I think this word is join, not 'form' as previously suggested --> all over the
world to one <add>the pursuit of one <del>common</del></add> common end<lb/>  
world in one common <add>the pursuit of our <del>common</del></add> and
common object one <add>common</add> scheme of division which is common<lb/>
<lb/>  
to them all — a division by which punishment<lb/>  
<gap/><!-- or, common --> object our<!-- or, one --> <add>common</add> scheme of division which <unclear><del><gap/></del></unclear> is common
<add>profit with</add> impunity and honour is endeavoured to be heaped upon<lb/>  
<lb/>
the misdeeds by which they profit, which <add>the monopoly of</add> punishment and<lb/>  
to them all — a division by which punishment
disgrace is secured to those <del>by</del> <add>from</add> which <del><gap/><gap/> sum</del><lb/>  
<lb/>  
without adequate prospect of gain they <del><gap/></del> apprehend<lb/>  
<add>profit with</add> impunity and honour is endeavoured to be heaped upon
<lb/>  
the misdeeds by which they profit, which <add>the monopoly of</add> punishment and
<lb/>  
disgrace is secured to those <del>by</del> <add>from</add> which <del>they see some</del>
<lb/>  
without adequate prospect of gain they <del><gap/></del> apprehend
<lb/>  
loss and sufferance to themselves.</p>
loss and sufferance to themselves.</p>


<p>Sir Samuel Romilly, whose want of <add>deficiency in the requisite</add> confidence in<lb/>  
<p>Sir Samuel Romilly, whose want of confidence in <add>deficiency in the requisite</add>
public men has been so flagrantly and so repeatedly<lb/>  
<lb/>  
manifested <add>betrayed</add> by his attempts to rob <add>so many</add> Honourable Gentlemen<lb/>  
public men has been so flagrantly and so repeatedly
of <del><unclear>something trad</unclear></del> the privilege of improving their fortunes<lb/>  
<lb/>  
by legalized and established swindling let him declare<lb/>  
<sic>manofested</sic> <add>betrayed</add> by his attempts to rob <add>so many</add> Honourable Gentlemen
whether he has found those inflexible supports to legitimacy<lb/>  
<lb/>  
styled Country Gentlemen less <unclear>strenuous</unclear> in their <del>d</del> endeavours <add>determination</add><lb/>  
of the privilege of <del><gap/><!-- or, something --> trad</del> improving their fortunes
to secure to themselves the faculty of obtaining by full-<unclear>pretence</unclear><lb/>
<lb/>  
money to an unlimited amount without disgorging<lb/>  
by legalized and established swindling let him declare
any part of it — <del>less strenuous</del> <add>let him say whether he has found them less strenuous in these their high endeavours</add> them in their endeavour <add>solicitude</add> to heap<lb/>  
<lb/>  
punishment upon the heads of the <add>audacious <add>presumptive</add></add> rabble who, without any such<lb/>  
whether he has found those inflexible supports to legitimacy
licence as is attached to the possession of fee tail or fee simple scruple not<lb/>  
<lb/>  
to ape <add><unclear>trend</unclear></add> in this audacious manner the example set them by their superiors.</p>
styled Country Gentlemen less strenuous in their <del>d</del> endeavours <add>determination</add>
<lb/>  
to secure to themselves the faculty of obtaining by false
<lb/>  
pretence money to an unlimited amount without disgorging
<lb/>  
any part of it — <del>less strenuous</del>] <add>let him say whether he has found them less strenuous in these their high endeavours</add> than in their endeavours <add>solicitude</add> to heap
<lb/>  
punishment upon the heads of the <add>audacious <add>presumptive</add></add> rabble who, without any such
<lb/>  
<unclear>licence</unclear><!-- or, honor --> as is attached to the possession of fee <unclear>tail</unclear> or fee simple scruple <add>not</add> <note>not to <unclear>ape</unclear> <add>tread></add> in this audacious manner the example set them by their superiors.</note>
<lb/>
</p>


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Annuity Notes Advertisement

This answer given, then let him form his estimate
of the quantity of reproach due to the the most the officer that most troublesome
of all theorists whose aim is to destroy the confidence
of the public in all public men ascribing all effects
to their unquestioned and unquestionable causes.

Destroy all confidence in all public men! as if
any useful confidence could be destroyed by holding up
to the view of politicians the A.B.C. of politics! as if
the possessors of power had not ever failed or ever could
fail to pur join all over the world in one common the pursuit of our common and
object our common scheme of division which is common
to them all — a division by which punishment
profit with impunity and honour is endeavoured to be heaped upon
the misdeeds by which they profit, which the monopoly of punishment and
disgrace is secured to those by from which they see some
without adequate prospect of gain they apprehend
loss and sufferance to themselves.

Sir Samuel Romilly, whose want of confidence in deficiency in the requisite
public men has been so flagrantly and so repeatedly
manofested betrayed by his attempts to rob so many Honourable Gentlemen
of the privilege of trad improving their fortunes
by legalized and established swindling let him declare
whether he has found those inflexible supports to legitimacy
styled Country Gentlemen less strenuous in their d endeavours determination
to secure to themselves the faculty of obtaining by false
pretence money to an unlimited amount without disgorging
any part of it — less strenuous] let him say whether he has found them less strenuous in these their high endeavours than in their endeavours solicitude to heap
punishment upon the heads of the audacious <add>presumptive</add> rabble who, without any such
licence as is attached to the possession of fee tail or fee simple scruple not not to ape tread> in this audacious manner the example set them by their superiors.



Identifier: | JB/002/009/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 2.

Date_1

1818-04-15

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

002

Main Headings

annuity notes

Folio number

009

Info in main headings field

annuity notes advertisement

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d8 / e8

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

748

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