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to many but <del>the</del> fear <add>cov<gap/></add> they are indebted for the <unclear>assurance</unclear>.</p>
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But Parliament all this while - over this no eyes<lb/>
<p>But Parliament all this while - over this no eyes<lb/>
in Parliament? <gap/> that done look at such as they or them<lb/>
in Parliament? <gap/> that done look at such as they or them<lb/>
now that as much as wish to do so.  Lords and Commons<lb/>
now that as much as wish to do so.  Lords and Commons<lb/>
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meat it excludes the many from the proliferation <gap/><lb/>
meat it excludes the many from the proliferation <gap/><lb/>
or <gap/> which it pleases the one and in fact to impress<lb/>
or <gap/> which it pleases the one and in fact to impress<lb/>
to themselves.
to themselves. <del>By the  b</del> A single  and conspiracy <gap/><lb/>
for changing<add>transferring</add> any act whatever into a <gap/> and the <gap/><lb/>
into a criminal and the amount into a ruined man<lb/>
a single word conspiracy is sufficient. What Henry<lb/>
the eighth would seem have done George the fourth is doing<lb/>
every day.  A Statute of Henry the eighth gave to the King<lb/>
the <del>form of</del> which <gap/> of Parliaments.  But to the exercise<lb/>
of this power a Public act <add><gap/></add>  was simply a <gap/><lb/>
unless public than in Act of Parliament.  That what<lb/>
Henry the 8<hi rend="superscript">th</hi> and not do but though Parliament and by<lb/>
in Proclamation George the 3<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> Judges and<gap/> any day without<lb/>
proclamation or Parliament. Parliament today all do while<lb/>
<gap/>eather may and <gap/> or of it know nothing at all what<add>of</add><lb/>
the matter.</p>
 
 
 
 


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1824 Oct 27

Rationale of Reward

Page 189. Pension of Retreat
Equity fee

If in England the master of the people is less bad than in Spain, Russia or Ireland, it is not
to many but the fear cov they are indebted for the assurance.

But Parliament all this while - over this no eyes
in Parliament? that done look at such as they or them
now that as much as wish to do so. Lords and Commons
are instruments in the hands of the King. Judges by
the King are in in outside from the independent, of in effect
dependent on the King are instruments in the hands of King
Lords and Commons Silently and snugly Parliament does
by the hands of Judges is any day ting has which st
if not fear would prevent its enacting by its own. Within
the words Christianity and is part and parcel of the laws of the
land it they devote devotes to distraction all those years what extent each
Judge pleases to give to the tyranny persecuter in that form in which
religion is the whole of it. Bt the the words bares
meat it excludes the many from the proliferation
or which it pleases the one and in fact to impress
to themselves. By the b A single and conspiracy
for changingtransferring any act whatever into a and the
into a criminal and the amount into a ruined man
a single word conspiracy is sufficient. What Henry
the eighth would seem have done George the fourth is doing
every day. A Statute of Henry the eighth gave to the King
the form of which of Parliaments. But to the exercise
of this power a Public act was simply a
unless public than in Act of Parliament. That what
Henry the 8th and not do but though Parliament and by
in Proclamation George the 3d Judges and any day without
proclamation or Parliament. Parliament today all do while
eather may and or of it know nothing at all whatof
the matter.





Identifier: | JB/143/095/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 143.

Date_1

1824-10-27

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

143

Main Headings

rationale of reward

Folio number

095

Info in main headings field

rationale of reward

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c6

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

j whatman turkey mill 1824

Marginals

Paper Producer

jonathan blenman

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1824

Notes public

ID Number

48728

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