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<head>23 Feb<hi rend="superscript">y</hi> 1802 Before |1 Connect Obs 7</head>
<head>§11 Disarmed Memorial  7 </head>


<p>Yes, my Lord &#x2014; their very best tricks &#x2014; all <lb/>their tricks were stale to me. They might <lb/>have strewed the tables with bills &#x2014; ere I should <lb/>have pricked in one of them. They might <lb/>have dropped rings <add>for me</add> by bushels, ere I should <lb/>have stooped over to take them up. They had <lb/>no better mode of dealing with me than by <lb/>knocking me down and cramming these rings <lb/>into my pocket.</p> 
<p><note>8 <lb/>J.B.s desire to <lb/>know what to do. <lb/>This produced his <lb/>unsent Letter <lb/>(10 June 1800 I.1) <lb/>begging the person <lb/>draw it up.</note><lb/>But though I saw what I was to avoid, <add>doing</add> <lb/>I saw not by any means so easily what I has <add>was</add> <lb/>to do. My arms my defences all the arms <lb/>in my arsenal <add>storehouse</add> I was <add>had all along been</add> prepared to give up: <lb/>and was <add>should have been</add> content to give up, so <del>as</del> I had got <lb/>my price for them. But I could see in such <lb/>consequence: the reciprocity was all on one side. <lb/> <note>The storehouse of <lb/>mercy was in <lb/>Flint Castle: the <add>my</add> <lb/> source of solvency <lb/>was the pump at <lb/>Aldgate.</note> <lb/>The terms obtained <add>granted</add> for me were the terms granted <lb/>to the Carthaginians: and <add>I read in</add> in the fate of Carthage I <lb/>read mine, and <add>I read</add> the fate of Panopticon <add>was written <add>seemed</add></add> in the <lb/>fate of Carthage.</p>
<p>My faculties sank under the pressure. With <lb/>the task of childhood before me, I felt the imbecility <lb/>of childhood. It was <del>in</del> this frame of <lb/>mind that <del>I wrote</del> <add>produced</add> the following letter <del>to M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Nepean</del> <add>a petition from me to M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Nepean</add><lb/> which, though <del>I</del> in recovering from my <lb/>swoon I <del>found it unnecessary to send</del> <add>saved him the trouble of receiving it.</add> may <lb/>have its use here, to <del>haf</del> help fix the facts, such <lb/>as they have been already stated. </p>




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23 Feby 1802 Before |1 Connect Obs 7 §11 Disarmed Memorial 7

Yes, my Lord — their very best tricks — all
their tricks were stale to me. They might
have strewed the tables with bills — ere I should
have pricked in one of them. They might
have dropped rings for me by bushels, ere I should
have stooped over to take them up. They had
no better mode of dealing with me than by
knocking me down and cramming these rings
into my pocket.

8
J.B.s desire to
know what to do.
This produced his
unsent Letter
(10 June 1800 I.1)
begging the person
draw it up.

But though I saw what I was to avoid, doing
I saw not by any means so easily what I has was
to do. My arms my defences all the arms
in my arsenal storehouse I was had all along been prepared to give up:
and was should have been content to give up, so as I had got
my price for them. But I could see in such
consequence: the reciprocity was all on one side.
The storehouse of
mercy was in
Flint Castle: the my
source of solvency
was the pump at
Aldgate.

The terms obtained granted for me were the terms granted
to the Carthaginians: and I read in in the fate of Carthage I
read mine, and I read the fate of Panopticon was written <add>seemed</add> in the
fate of Carthage.

My faculties sank under the pressure. With
the task of childhood before me, I felt the imbecility
of childhood. It was in this frame of
mind that I wrote produced the following letter to Mr Nepean a petition from me to Mr Nepean
which, though I in recovering from my
swoon I found it unnecessary to send saved him the trouble of receiving it. may
have its use here, to haf help fix the facts, such
as they have been already stated.




Identifier: | JB/121/141/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 121.

Date_1

1802-02-23

Marginal Summary Numbering

8

Box

121

Main Headings

Panopticon

Folio number

141

Info in main headings field

Disarmed

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

E7 / F7

Penner

Watermarks

1800

Marginals

Jeremy Bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1800

Notes public

See note to letter 1565, vol. 6

ID Number

001

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