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<p>For the <del>prospect</del> <add>present</add> at any rate, it seems to me that,<lb/>
without prejudice to the public service, I may hold myself<lb/>
<add>for the most part</add> exempted from any such unpleasant necessity – For the present<lb/>
I shall accordingly, <add>as <del><gap/></del> closely as possible,</add> confine myself to two principal<lb/>
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<add>by the exhibition,</add> matter of complaint could not, in my own view of the<lb/>
<add>by the exhibition,</add> matter of complaint could not, in my own view of the<lb/>
matter <add>at least,</add> be wanting to me.</p>
matter <add>at least,</add> be wanting to me.</p>
 
<p>For the <del>prospect</del> <add>present</add> at any rate, it seems to me that,<lb/>
 
without prejudice to the public service, I may hold myself<lb/>
<add>for the most part</add> exempted from any such unpleasant necessity – For the present<lb/>
I shall accordingly, <add>as <del><gap/></del> closely as possible,</add> confine myself to two principal<lb/>
points, and those touched upon in the concisest <add>most abridged</add> manner possible,<lb/>
viz. <del>the</del> what <add>I conceive myself able, and,</add> to the sacrifice of all personal interests<lb/>
<del>ready and willing</del> and acknowledged rights, are <add><del>willing</del></add> ready and <del>willing</del> <add>desirous</add><lb/>
<del>I was ready conceive myself all</del> to do for the cause of the<lb/>
public and the prisons:  2. to what in the same way<lb/>
I am ready <add>and willing</add> to do for the purpose of <del><gap/> during no</del> <add>removing at one <del>stroke</del> stroke</add><lb/>
whatsoever objections have ever been made to the <del>putting</del> <add>continuing</add><lb/>
the management in my hands.</p>
<p>If, in the course of the explanations <del><add>in question</add> necessary<lb/>
to the above purposes</del> matter of complaint should<lb/>
<del>happen to find itself interspersed</del> <add>here and there <del>present itself be distinguishable</del> be observed presenting itself</add>, it will only be in<lb/>
so <del>as</del> far as <del>it</del> the <del>insertions a mention made of</del> <add><del>intimations given</del> mention made of it will have</add><lb/>
<del>it <gap/></del> <add>been found</add> unavoidably necessary to those other<lb/>
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12 Sept. 1812
To Ld Sidmouth

In the course of the audience its with which Your Lordship
had the goodness to indulge me
On the above mentioned
15th of June, in requesting a hearing on tis subject I
stated myself as having been "condemned unheard" –
and Your Lordship will understand without much
difficulty, that on the supposition that in my own indignant
very good purpose promised to be answered by complaint
by the exhibition, matter of complaint could not, in my own view of the
matter at least, be wanting to me.

For the prospect present at any rate, it seems to me that,
without prejudice to the public service, I may hold myself
for the most part exempted from any such unpleasant necessity – For the present
I shall accordingly, as closely as possible, confine myself to two principal
points, and those touched upon in the concisest most abridged manner possible,
viz. the what I conceive myself able, and, to the sacrifice of all personal interests
ready and willing and acknowledged rights, are willing ready and willing desirous
I was ready conceive myself all to do for the cause of the
public and the prisons: 2. to what in the same way
I am ready and willing to do for the purpose of during no removing at one stroke stroke
whatsoever objections have ever been made to the putting continuing
the management in my hands.

If, in the course of the explanations in question necessary
to the above purposes
matter of complaint should
happen to find itself interspersed here and there present itself be distinguishable be observed presenting itself, it will only be in
so as far as it the insertions a mention made of intimations given mention made of it will have
it been found unavoidably necessary to those other
purposes.


Identifier: | JB/118/441/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 118.

Date_1

1812-09-12

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

118

Main Headings

panopticon

Folio number

441

Info in main headings field

to ld sidmouth

Image

001

Titles

Category

correspondence

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

b1 / e1

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

[[notes_public::draft; not included in letter 2190, vol. 8; "omitt as superseded by what comes immediately before it?" [note in bentham's hand]]]

ID Number

39495

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