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<p><!-- pencil -->13 Sept. 1812<lb/> | |||
'' | <!-- pencil --><head>To L<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> Sidmouth</head></p> | ||
<p><del>Reduced as I am</del> After so many fruitless laws and<lb/> | |||
other acts of government, as, <del>it has been my misfortune<lb/> | |||
to give birth to</del> in the course of twenty years passed<lb/> | |||
in <unclear>hot</unclear> <unclear>water</unclear>, <del>I</del> <add>it has been my misfortune to give birth to,</add> reduced as I am to the condition<lb/> | |||
of a suitor, Your Lordship has not hitherto found<lb/> | |||
me an impertinent one.</p> | |||
<p>Relying with the most <add><del>respectful</del></add> implicit confidence in<lb/> | |||
<del>the presence</del> <add>the assurance which, on the 15' of June last</add> Your Lordship had the goodness to <del><gap/></del> <add>give me</add><lb/> | |||
<del>to me that</del> <add>that in relation to the <del>further</del> Penitentiary business <del>in this had been assigned</del></add> no <add>further</add> step should be taken till the opportunity<lb/> | |||
<del>of being heard, and heard upon paper</del> <add><del>to me for</del> had been given me of being heard and that too in black and white, <del>I</del></add><hi rend="superscript">⊞</hi> <note><hi rend="superscript">⊞</hi> coupled with the still more obliging assurances, that up to that time Your Lordship's mind was in the <add><del>relation to this whole subject</del></add> state of blank paper on the subject never having conversed on it so much as with M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> <unclear>Bragge</unclear> <gap/></note><lb/> | |||
I should <add><del>begin being <gap/> to <gap/> to Your Lordship</del></add> have <del>given attempted giving <add>to</add> Your Lordship</del> <add>been thus troublesome</add><lb/> | |||
<del>now even the trouble</del> <add><del>were in this way <gap/></del> even now,</add> but for the <del>purpose</del> <add>necessity of</add> <unclear>one</unclear> on<lb/> | |||
the occasion of the transmission of those papers.</p> | |||
<p><del>Those papers being now in Your Lordhips hands<lb/> | |||
I can speak to be understood in stating my hopes<lb/> | |||
know that</del> The business <del>being</del> <add>having now so happily</add> found its way into hands such<lb/> | |||
as your Lordships and M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Vansittarts <del>f (not to<lb/> | |||
speak of</del> (Lord Liverpool's <del>who I suppose</del> will<lb/> | |||
scarce find <del>much</del> <add>any</add> time, <add>(I suppose,)</add> to bestow upon it) now that<lb/> | |||
those papers are also in those same hands, I <del>can</del> <add>may hope</add><lb/> | |||
<del>speak so as to be understood <add>be capable of being to be found speaking intelligibly</add></del> to be <del>apparently in</del> <add>understood, when</add> speaking<lb/> | |||
of my hopes is susceptible of the following gradations</p> | |||
<p>1. That, on perusal <unclear>even</unclear> of that Report which had<lb/> | |||
no other object than the telling of the <add><del><gap/></del></add> Panopticon plan<lb/> | |||
aside, <add>(First Penitentiary Report A<hi rend="superscript">o</hi> 1811)</add> no sufficient reason <del>will</del> for taking so extraordinary<lb/> | |||
step will be found.</p> | |||
<p>N.B. Notwithstanding the late Act, <add>(52 G. 3. c. 44)</add> Government <del>are</del> <add>remains</add><lb/> | |||
as fully at liberty to give execution to the contract <add>(authorized by the Act if 1794)</add> or<lb/> | |||
to rescind it: and <del>by</del> <add>under</add> an existing clause in an existing<lb/> | |||
Act, G. 3. c. §. £24,000 of the £36,000<lb/> | |||
therein ordered to be paid to me by <gap/> <gap/>.</p> | |||
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13 Sept. 1812
To Ld Sidmouth
Reduced as I am After so many fruitless laws and
other acts of government, as, it has been my misfortune
to give birth to in the course of twenty years passed
in hot water, I it has been my misfortune to give birth to, reduced as I am to the condition
of a suitor, Your Lordship has not hitherto found
me an impertinent one.
Relying with the most respectful implicit confidence in
the presence the assurance which, on the 15' of June last Your Lordship had the goodness to give me
to me that that in relation to the further Penitentiary business in this had been assigned no further step should be taken till the opportunity
of being heard, and heard upon paper to me for had been given me of being heard and that too in black and white, I⊞ ⊞ coupled with the still more obliging assurances, that up to that time Your Lordship's mind was in the relation to this whole subject state of blank paper on the subject never having conversed on it so much as with Mr Bragge
I should begin being to to Your Lordship have given attempted giving to Your Lordship been thus troublesome
now even the trouble were in this way even now, but for the purpose necessity of one on
the occasion of the transmission of those papers.
Those papers being now in Your Lordhips hands
I can speak to be understood in stating my hopes
know that The business being having now so happily found its way into hands such
as your Lordships and Mr Vansittarts f (not to
speak of (Lord Liverpool's who I suppose will
scarce find much any time, (I suppose,) to bestow upon it) now that
those papers are also in those same hands, I can may hope
speak so as to be understood be capable of being to be found speaking intelligibly to be apparently in understood, when speaking
of my hopes is susceptible of the following gradations
1. That, on perusal even of that Report which had
no other object than the telling of the Panopticon plan
aside, (First Penitentiary Report Ao 1811) no sufficient reason will for taking so extraordinary
step will be found.
N.B. Notwithstanding the late Act, (52 G. 3. c. 44) Government are remains
as fully at liberty to give execution to the contract (authorized by the Act if 1794) or
to rescind it: and by under an existing clause in an existing
Act, G. 3. c. §. £24,000 of the £36,000
therein ordered to be paid to me by .
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jeremy bentham |
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draft of letter 2190, vol. 8 |
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