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<p><!-- pencil --><head>L<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> Pelham</head></p>
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<p>in which the intention of going on with the plan<lb/>
 
had been pretended to be expressed, pledged nobody<lb/>
 
<add>for</add> to any thing.  It was a mere question <del><gap/></del> put<lb/>
 
to mere:  and a question so contrived, that my<lb/>
answer to it would equally have served the<lb/>
purpose.  The price <add>terms being</add> secured by me all the difficulty <add>the sole<lb/>
consideration</add> would have been on which of two opposite<lb/>
grounds to reject it:  whether for being so high<lb/>
as to be exorbitant, or so low as to <del>be</del> convert<lb/>
the former price of <del>it</del> exorbitance, or itself of<lb/>
being delusive and impracticable.  My answer<lb/>
whatsoever might be the tenor of it, could afford<lb/>
no disturbance to this plan, if <add>any</add> not sufficiently<lb/>
guarded in any part, they gave me checkmate<lb/>
at once.  It fell into the case of M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Palmer.<lb/>
If guarded on all points, there was <add>remained</add> the old and<lb/>
sure resource of not taking the smallest notice<lb/>
of it.  We were so and to this game on both<lb/>
sides, that we could have play'd it blindfold.<lb/>
Knowing <add>Assured</add> that every thing that could be refused<lb/>
would be refused, my <add>own</add> way was so to fortify<lb/>
the application with reasons that the rejection<lb/>
of it should be impossible.  The only game they<lb/>
had left to play then was <add>though unhappily but too <unclear>dare</unclear> <unclear>one</unclear> are</add> to get the application<lb/>
<add>stark</add> naked without the reasons:  getting thence <add>a Memorial an application</add><lb/>
in this state, they would be able to crush <add>set their foot on trample on it</add> it without<lb/>
wounding themselves.  In this state, and in this state<lb/>
alone, it was fit to be given in to the Board:  because<lb/>
in this state any thing might be done with it that<lb/>
<add>was</add></p>
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in which the intention of going on with the plan
had been pretended to be expressed, pledged nobody
for to any thing. It was a mere question put
to mere: and a question so contrived, that my
answer to it would equally have served the
purpose. The price terms being secured by me all the difficulty the sole
consideration
would have been on which of two opposite
grounds to reject it: whether for being so high
as to be exorbitant, or so low as to be convert
the former price of it exorbitance, or itself of
being delusive and impracticable. My answer
whatsoever might be the tenor of it, could afford
no disturbance to this plan, if any not sufficiently
guarded in any part, they gave me checkmate
at once. It fell into the case of Mr Palmer.
If guarded on all points, there was remained the old and
sure resource of not taking the smallest notice
of it. We were so and to this game on both
sides, that we could have play'd it blindfold.
Knowing Assured that every thing that could be refused
would be refused, my own way was so to fortify
the application with reasons that the rejection
of it should be impossible. The only game they
had left to play then was though unhappily but too dare one are to get the application
stark naked without the reasons: getting thence a Memorial an application
in this state, they would be able to crush set their foot on trample on it it without
wounding themselves. In this state, and in this state
alone, it was fit to be given in to the Board: because
in this state any thing might be done with it that
was


Identifier: | JB/121/132/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 121.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

20 continued

Box

121

Main Headings

Panopticon

Folio number

132

Info in main headings field

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

E2 / F18

Penner

Watermarks

Marginals

Jeremy Bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

001

Box Contents

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