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<head>29 Jan<hi rend="superscript">y</hi> 1802 + Before B1</head> <note>18 Connect<hi rend="superscript">g</hi> Observ</note><lb/> | <head>29 Jan<hi rend="superscript">y</hi> 1802 + Before B1</head> <note>18 Connect<hi rend="superscript">g</hi> Observ</note><lb/> | ||
SS4 <head>Tergiversation of M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Rose</head><lb/> | <p>SS4</p> <head>Tergiversation of M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Rose</head><lb/> | ||
<head><del>Tegiversation</del></head><lb/> | <head><del>Tegiversation</del></head><lb/> | ||
<p><del>SS.4. Prior | <p><del>SS.4. Prior intrigue Backstockings of M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Rose</del></p> | ||
<p><add>It is this deeper-seated, and simply probable hypothesis,</add> <del>The mention of this<add>the</add> other hypothesis - that</del><lb/> | <p><add>It is this deeper-seated, and simply probable hypothesis,</add> <del>The mention of this<add>the</add> other hypothesis - that</del><lb/> | ||
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<del>anterior to the <add>very</add> proposition for the purchase of</del><lb/> | <del>anterior to the <add>very</add> proposition for the purchase of</del><lb/> | ||
<del>the Salisbury estate and consequently <gap/>pted</del><lb/> | <del>the Salisbury estate and consequently <gap/>pted</del><lb/> | ||
<del>with the termination of <gap/>applying it <add>that estate</add> to</del><lb/> | <del>with the termination of <gap/> applying it <add>that estate</add> to</del><lb/> | ||
<del>its pretended use this collectively <add>when considered</add>, if from</del><lb/> | <del>its pretended use this collectively <add>when considered</add>, if from</del><lb/> | ||
<del>which I | <del>which I know not how to disentangle the</del><lb/> | ||
<del>history in such | <del>history in such measure as to leave it intelligible</del> <lb/><add>that</add> renders it necessary for me to <lb/> | ||
introduce upon this occasion a personage<lb/> | |||
<del>distorted to figures <add>hereinafter</add> in this <add>an</add> earlier parts of</del><lb/> | <del>distorted to figures <add>hereinafter</add> in this <add>an</add> earlier parts of</del><lb/> | ||
<add>whose <del>portrait</del><add>pertraiture</add></add><add> might otherwise have been reserved for the history<lb/> | <add>whose <del>portrait</del><add>pertraiture</add></add><add> might otherwise have been reserved for the history<lb/> | ||
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down in favour of the Hulks</note></p> | down in favour of the Hulks</note></p> | ||
From the very first - as far back as<lb/> | <p>From the very first - as far back as<lb/> | ||
the spring of 1792, judgement of M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi><add><del>the</del></add> Rose<lb/> | the spring of 1792, judgement of M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi><add><del>the</del></add> Rose<lb/> | ||
<del>Rose<add>Honourable Gentleman</add></del> had been in favour of the Peniteniary <note><add>[+]</add> on the pursual <lb/> | <del>Rose<add>Honourable Gentleman</add></del> had been in favour of the Peniteniary <note><add>[+]</add> on the pursual <lb/> | ||
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me at the time, by<lb/> | me at the time, by<lb/> | ||
a Gentleman to whose <del><gap/></del> they were <del>spoken <gap/></del> addressed. | a Gentleman to whose <del><gap/></del> they were <del>spoken <gap/></del> addressed. | ||
</note> | </note><lb/> | ||
system, according to any <add> | system, according to any <add>modification</add> <del>edition</del> of it. + I say,<lb/> | ||
without difficulty, his <hi rend="underline">judgement</hi>: for as there<lb/> | without difficulty, his <hi rend="underline">judgement</hi>: for as there<lb/> | ||
was nothing in the plan <add>or about the author</add> that could take hold<lb/> | |||
of <del>him</del> <add>the Honourable Gentleman</add> by any handle either of interest or<lb/> | |||
reflection - it must have been <add>by</add> his judgement <lb/> | |||
that it had <add><del><hi rend="underline">obtained</hi> his suffrage</del></add> taken hold of him - and by nothing<lb/> | |||
else. <add>[+]</add> From that time forward he had <add>at different</add> <del>occasionally</del><lb/> | |||
<add>time, - and at considerable intervals of time -</add> taken part, on one occasion or other, in<lb/> | |||
relation to the business. Sometimes he would take <add>it</add></p><pb/> | |||
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29 Jany 1802 + Before B1 18 Connectg Observ
SS4
Tergiversation of Mr Rose
Tegiversation
SS.4. Prior intrigue Backstockings of Mr Rose
It is this deeper-seated, and simply probable hypothesis, The mention of thisthe other hypothesis - that
of a much earlier commencement to the design
of setting laying the whole plan aside upon the shelf a design
anterior to the very proposition for the purchase of
the Salisbury estate and consequently pted
with the termination of applying it that estate to
its pretended use this collectively when considered, if from
which I know not how to disentangle the
history in such measure as to leave it intelligible
that renders it necessary for me to
introduce upon this occasion a personage
distorted to figures hereinafter in this an earlier parts of
whose portrait<add>pertraiture</add> might otherwise have been reserved for the history
of an earlier period — the history - Mr Secretary Rose. + may not his apparently
taking it up have
been a fault - to keep it
down in favour of the Hulks
From the very first - as far back as
the spring of 1792, judgement of Mrthe Rose
RoseHonourable Gentleman had been in favour of the Peniteniary [+] on the pursual
of my planproposal the
same in substance
as that which was is
presented in point
in the 28th Report
of the Committee of
Finance, it was
the most taking plan
(he said) he had
ever seen in the whole
course of his life. -
These were his very
words, as reported to
me at the time, by
a Gentleman to whose they were spoken addressed.
system, according to any modification edition of it. + I say,
without difficulty, his judgement: for as there
was nothing in the plan or about the author that could take hold
of him the Honourable Gentleman by any handle either of interest or
reflection - it must have been by his judgement
that it had obtained his suffrage taken hold of him - and by nothing
else. [+] From that time forward he had at different occasionally
time, - and at considerable intervals of time - taken part, on one occasion or other, in
relation to the business. Sometimes he would take it
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