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<p>4. That, <add>at any rate</add> on the part of his Under Secretary <add><del><gap/>,</del> | <p>4. That, <add>at any rate</add> on the part of his Under Secretary <add><del><gap/>,</del> </add> M<hi rend='superscript'>r</hi> King,<lb/> by whom the letter, <del>containing in which all these</del> <add>containing the manifestation of these several</add> illegal <lb/>pretensions <del>are manifested</del> was drawn up, the <del>illegality</del> <add>offense</add> <lb/><del>of them </del> was not, <add>in any degree, <add><del>or by any means</del></add></add> the result of <del>pr</del> <add>a <hi rend='underline'><foreign>bona fide</foreign></hi></add> misconception or<lb/> inadvertence — but <add><del>that</del></add> <del>on the contrary</del> <sic>wilful</sic>, deliberate, <lb/>and obstinate — the repugnance, between <del>the</del> intentions<lb/> as declared in each letter, and the will of Parliament <lb/>as declared in the Acts, on which these intentions <lb/>were pretended to be grounded — being a circumstance, of <lb/>which, from the first to the last, he M<hi rend='superscript'>r</hi> King was<lb/> fully <del>convi</del> conscious: and that this <add>criminal </add> consciousness<lb/> is, <hi rend='underline'><foreign>prima facie</foreign> </hi> at least, to be imputed to <lb/> M<hi rend='superscript'>r</hi> Duter — the Principal Secretary — by whom the letter<lb/> was signed — <del>he</del> <add>inasmuch as</add> in that letter <add>he</add> declares in express <lb/>terms that he has <!-- underlining crossed out below "he has" --><hi rend='underline'>examined</hi> the said Acts — and<lb/> that he <hi rend='underline'> "understands the object of" them</hi>. | ||
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4. That, at any rate on the part of his Under Secretary , Mr King,
by whom the letter, containing in which all these containing the manifestation of these several illegal
pretensions are manifested was drawn up, the illegality offense
of them was not, in any degree, <add>or by any means</add> the result of pr a bona fide misconception or
inadvertence — but that on the contrary wilful, deliberate,
and obstinate — the repugnance, between the intentions
as declared in each letter, and the will of Parliament
as declared in the Acts, on which these intentions
were pretended to be grounded — being a circumstance, of
which, from the first to the last, he Mr King was
fully convi conscious: and that this criminal consciousness
is, prima facie at least, to be imputed to
Mr Duter — the Principal Secretary — by whom the letter
was signed — he inasmuch as in that letter he declares in express
terms that he has examined the said Acts — and
that he "understands the object of" them.
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jeremy bentham |
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