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<p><head>Memorial</head></p>
 
<p>What is said in the way of commendation might, for<lb/>
 
divine be applied with less reserve to <del>the person</del><lb/>
of his Majesty <add>himself</add>, than to any Minister.</p>
<p>14.<lb/>
It would probably have a good effect to <del>those</del><lb/>
communicate through this channel such anecdotes respecting his<lb/>
Majesty as would ever to his<lb/>
<del><gap/> his Majesty's</del> personal character better known<lb/>
than it is at present, anecdotes respecting the manner<lb/>
in which he spends his time, his attention to business,<lb/>
his domestic felicity:  the harmony that reigns<lb/>
between him &amp; the Queen – their management of<lb/>
the royal children.  Nothing could contribute more<lb/>
powerfully to conciliate by degrees the affections of the<lb/>
people, and to dissipate those prejudices against<lb/>
his Majesty's conduct which have been installed<lb/>
with such malignant industry.</p>
<p>15.<lb/>
Occasions might be taken from hence to draw parallels<lb/>
between passages of his Majesty's character and conduct<lb/>
and correspondent passages on the character and conduct<lb/>
of other sovereigns dead &amp; living, but particularly the<lb/>
latter.  This <del>in</del> might it should seem be no despicable means of conciliating the affections of the people<lb/>
when they are the companion so much to his Majesty's<lb/>
advantage.</p>
<p>16.<lb/>
As a means of <del>one</del> reconciling the people to the <add>expences of the</add> Civil
<unclear>Cost</unclear><lb/>
it might be of use to show how much greater the<lb/>
proportion of the private expences of the Sovereign<lb/>
to the total expenditure of the state is in France<lb/>
that it is in England.</p>


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Memorial

What is said in the way of commendation might, for
divine be applied with less reserve to the person
of his Majesty himself, than to any Minister.

14.
It would probably have a good effect to those
communicate through this channel such anecdotes respecting his
Majesty as would ever to his
his Majesty's personal character better known
than it is at present, anecdotes respecting the manner
in which he spends his time, his attention to business,
his domestic felicity: the harmony that reigns
between him & the Queen – their management of
the royal children. Nothing could contribute more
powerfully to conciliate by degrees the affections of the
people, and to dissipate those prejudices against
his Majesty's conduct which have been installed
with such malignant industry.

15.
Occasions might be taken from hence to draw parallels
between passages of his Majesty's character and conduct
and correspondent passages on the character and conduct
of other sovereigns dead & living, but particularly the
latter. This in might it should seem be no despicable means of conciliating the affections of the people
when they are the companion so much to his Majesty's
advantage.

16.
As a means of one reconciling the people to the expences of the Civil Cost
it might be of use to show how much greater the
proportion of the private expences of the Sovereign
to the total expenditure of the state is in France
that it is in England.



Identifier: | JB/149/005/004"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 149.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

1-16

Box

149

Main Headings

Folio number

005

Info in main headings field

memorial

Image

004

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d1 / b2 / d3 / b4

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::[gr with crown motif] propatria [britannia with lion motif]]]

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

49859

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