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<p>1829 May 31<lb/>
<head>1829 May 31<lb/>Petitions</head <p><note>Supplement</note><lb/>(2) (2 <note>Parties appearance<lb/>whence the exclusion</note></p> <p><note>6<lb/>Sovereigns interest and<lb/>desire that justice be<lb/>done</note></p> </p>and thus, so it has been that the Sovereign has<lb/>not been able to <del>convert</del> apply the labouring-power of his subjects<lb/>to his own use, without defending them from evil at the<lb/>hands of these external adversaries.  Moreover neither <add>So neither</add><lb/>could he turn such their labour to his own account, any<lb/>further then as they respectively found themselves protected<lb/>
<head>Petitions</head>
against such acts whereby the quantity of it <del>per</del> continually<lb/>performed would be diminished: hence accordingly the arrangements<lb/>having for their object the prevention of such diminution,<lb/>
<note>Supplement</note></p>
and for that purpose such arrangements as had for their<lb/>objects so for the ends of justice.  His desire therefore and<lb/>endeavour, in so far as his love of ease admitted of his <del>employing<lb/>any</del> applying to this purpose any of his endeavours, was<lb/>
<p>and thus, so it has been that the Sovereign has<lb/>
to cause justice to be done, in so far as <add>by</add> the doing it any other<lb/>desire of his were not thwarted.</p> <p><note>7<lb/>Government business<lb/>so complicated as to oblige<lb/>the Sovereign to call in<lb/>Assistants who must be<lb/>remunerated.</note></p> <p>Meantime <del>at</del> <add>in its nature</add> to such a degree complicated <del>as</del><lb/>is the conjunct business of <del>legislation needing</del> <add>government in all its branches taken</add><lb/>
not been able to <del><gap/></del> apply the labouring power of his subjects<lb/>
together legislative and judicative included, that on no other <add>no otherwise</add><lb/>condition could he make and keep in foot the above mentioned<lb/>indispensable arrangements without calling in <del>and</del> the assistance<lb/><del>and employing the labour</del> of a particular assemblage <add>class</add> of<lb/>person <del>was the</del> and keeping their labour employed upon that subject<lb/>matter and directed to that end.  Like other labourers<lb/>these labourers could not be kept to work without their receiving<lb/>the matter for <unclear>good</unclear> in <del>of various</del> the several shapes in the way<lb/>and for the purpose of remuneration for the service in its various<lb/>shapes so rendered.  Nor yet, as above <sic>shewn</sic><del>should</del> could<lb/>this indispensable supply be used to find <add><gap/></add> its huge net <gap/><lb/>
to his own use without defending them from evil at the<lb/>
coffers without there being allowed by the shrimp to extract<lb/>and <del>collect</del> gather it in for the nation</p>
hands of these external adversaries.  Moreover neither <add>So neither</add><lb/>
could he turn such labour to his own account, any<lb/>
further then as they respectively found themselves protected<lb/>
against such acts whereby the quantity of it <del><gap/></del> continually<lb/>
performed would be diminished: hence accordingly the arrangements<lb/>
having for their object the prevention of such diminution,<lb/>
and for the purpose such arrangements as had for this<lb/>
objects so for the end of justice.  His claim therefore and<lb/>
endeavour, in so far as his love of ease admitted of his <del>employing<lb/>
any</del> applying to this purpose any of his endeavours, has<lb/>
caused justice to be done, in so far as <add>by</add> the <gap/> any other<lb/>
desire of his were not thwarted.</p>
 
<p>Meantime <del>at</del> <add>in its nature</add> to such a degree <unclear>complicated</unclear> <del><gap/></del><lb/>
is the conjunct business of <del>legislation made</del> <add>government in all its branches taken</add><lb/>
together legislative and judicative included, that on no other <add>no otherwise</add><lb/>
condition could he make and keep on foot the above mentioned<lb/>
indispensable arrangements without calling in <del>and</del> the assistance<lb/>
<del>and employing the labour</del> of a particular assemblage <add>class</add> of<lb/>
person <del>was the</del> and keeping their labour employed upon that subject<lb/>
matter and directed to that end.  Like other labour,<lb/>
these labourers could not be kept to work without their receiving<lb/>
the matter for <unclear>good</unclear> in <del>of common</del> the several shapes in the way<lb/>
and for the purpose of remuneration for the service in its various<lb/>
shapes so evident.  Nor yet, as above shewn <del>should</del> could<lb/>
this indispensable supply be used to find <add><gap/></add> its huge net <gap/><lb/>
coffers without there being allowed by the shrimp to extract<lb/>
and <del>collect</del> gather it in for the <gap/></p>


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<head>1829 May 31
Petitions</head

Supplement
(2) (2 Parties appearance
whence the exclusion

6
Sovereigns interest and
desire that justice be
done

and thus, so it has been that the Sovereign has
not been able to convert apply the labouring-power of his subjects
to his own use, without defending them from evil at the
hands of these external adversaries. Moreover neither So neither
could he turn such their labour to his own account, any
further then as they respectively found themselves protected

against such acts whereby the quantity of it per continually
performed would be diminished: hence accordingly the arrangements
having for their object the prevention of such diminution,
and for that purpose such arrangements as had for their
objects so for the ends of justice. His desire therefore and
endeavour, in so far as his love of ease admitted of his employing
any
applying to this purpose any of his endeavours, was

to cause justice to be done, in so far as by the doing it any other
desire of his were not thwarted.

7
Government business
so complicated as to oblige
the Sovereign to call in
Assistants who must be
remunerated.

Meantime at in its nature to such a degree complicated as
is the conjunct business of legislation needing government in all its branches taken

together legislative and judicative included, that on no other no otherwise
condition could he make and keep in foot the above mentioned
indispensable arrangements without calling in and the assistance
and employing the labour of a particular assemblage class of
person was the and keeping their labour employed upon that subject
matter and directed to that end. Like other labourers
these labourers could not be kept to work without their receiving
the matter for good in of various the several shapes in the way
and for the purpose of remuneration for the service in its various
shapes so rendered. Nor yet, as above shewnshould could
this indispensable supply be used to find its huge net

coffers without there being allowed by the shrimp to extract
and collect gather it in for the nation



Identifier: | JB/081/254/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 81.

Date_1

1829-05-31

Marginal Summary Numbering

6-7

Box

081

Main Headings

petition for justice

Folio number

254

Info in main headings field

petitions

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c2 / e2

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

street & co

Marginals

george bentham

Paper Producer

antonio alcala galiano

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

26041

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