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Hulk  In <lb/>
Hulk  In <lb/>
J.B</note>
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to part a <add>single</add> penny in his pocket - nor yet upon the horns in<lb/>
<p>to part a <add>single</add> penny in his pocket - nor yet upon the horns in<lb/>
which  Sir Henry <unclear>Mildinay</unclear> and M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> <unclear>Neild</unclear> serve their country<lb/>
which  Sir Henry <unclear>Mildinay</unclear> and M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> <unclear>Neild</unclear> serve their country<lb/>
us at his own expence - The chain <add>succession</add> of <unclear>Falvus</unclear>, ending with your<lb/>
us at his own expence - The chain <add>succession</add> of <unclear>Falvus</unclear>, ending with your<lb/>
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certainly not certainly every requisite but as certainly the <note>The sight of any<lb/>
certainly not certainly every requisite but as certainly the <note>The sight of any<lb/>
man of<add>by</add> whom the cause<lb/>
man of<add>by</add> whom the cause<lb/>
any the smallest pledge</note>
any the smallest pledge</note><lb/>
 
first of all requisites necessary to the due <add><gap/>actable</add> discharge of the<lb/>
duties <add>function</add> of it. a man without any occupation at least without  <note>smallest spot be found,<lb/>
the indication of it would<lb/>
<del>well</del> be well positioned<lb/>
by <del>those</del> many a Right<lb/>
Honourable and Honourable<lb/>
person at a higher<lb/>
price than was ever<lb/>
given for the <add>order or</add> indication<lb/>
of a murderer or Incendiary.</note><lb/>
<p>any public occupation.</p>
<gap/> of any of them<add>any occupation</add></p>
<p>The very gentlemen whose neglect the abuse took place<lb/> the gentleman who had been <gap/>ing it - the gentleman who of your<lb/>
Lordship will believe been had been creating it upon <gap/>mpt in other places<lb/>
is the very gentleman whose recommendation your Lordship<lb/>
takes for a person to put an end to it: the same gentleman<lb/>
who having <gap/> under his discharge Hulks. <gap/> Colony<lb/>
under his discharge was apraisal of what had been done in relation<lb/>
to these objects <add>of the <gap/> that had been furnished </add> but seven years before in his own office to<lb/>
the House of Commons and by the House of Commons published<lb/>
but seven years before. <note>The official man as<lb/>
of those men who<add>when</add> are<lb/>
<del>up</del> Official Lords disdain<lb/>
because their office is not<lb/>
a sinecure.</note></p>




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26 Decr 1802 Letter |8 XVII Hulk
Hulk In
J.B

to part a single penny in his pocket - nor yet upon the horns in
which Sir Henry Mildinay and Mr Neild serve their country
us at his own expence - The chain succession of Falvus, ending with your
Lordship has deprived him of the means: but for a reimbursement He would not
& your Lordships Such
Duty interest makers
of every class - self refusing
social difnal for even
dipocial when born of social
need not blush for their existence
all those forms could bear from action would have going in young to live exgitance in
giving life to hi

of his expenses out of pocket, upon an account made public:
a person the of when zeal in this same line are
of more than 24 years standing: a zeal commencing and continuing
for years withoutwith a little a thought of profit. In that person Your man who though
crusted by oppression has
continued led in
life of 54 years without
reproach: a man in
whom couldwhen any the

Lordship would have found one who ha being prompted by a
Army and manifest interest to point outdiscover and every abuse the
remedying of which object of the office, had therefore
certainly not certainly every requisite but as certainly the The sight of any
man ofby whom the cause
any the smallest pledge

first of all requisites necessary to the due actable discharge of the
duties function of it. a man without any occupation at least without smallest spot be found,
the indication of it would
well be well positioned
by those many a Right
Honourable and Honourable
person at a higher
price than was ever
given for the order or indication
of a murderer or Incendiary.

any public occupation.

of any of themany occupation

The very gentlemen whose neglect the abuse took place
the gentleman who had been ing it - the gentleman who of your
Lordship will believe been had been creating it upon mpt in other places
is the very gentleman whose recommendation your Lordship
takes for a person to put an end to it: the same gentleman
who having under his discharge Hulks. Colony
under his discharge was apraisal of what had been done in relation
to these objects of the that had been furnished but seven years before in his own office to
the House of Commons and by the House of Commons published
but seven years before. The official man as
of those men whowhen are
up Official Lords disdain
because their office is not
a sinecure.



Identifier: | JB/116/512/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 116.

Date_1

1802-12-26

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

116

Main Headings

panopticon versus new south wales

Folio number

512

Info in main headings field

letter

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

e8

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

cw 1799

Marginals

Paper Producer

c. abbit lees

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

1799

Notes public

ID Number

38045

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