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<p><!-- pencil -->22 Feb<hi rend="superscript">y</hi> 1810<lb/>
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<head>Sinecures</head></p>
 
<p><del>To</del> <del>Objector</del> Insincerity? no, Sir: – no insincerity in the<lb/>
 
case.  Falshood: yes but a more innocent one, unaccompanied<lb/>
 
with deceit unaccompanied with any reputation,<lb/>
unaccompanied with <add>so much as one</add> any intention, of deceiving any body.<lb/>
For howsoever the case may have stood at some former<lb/>
period, all <del><gap/> possibilities is <add>has been</add> at an end</del> later may however<lb/>
you please, all possibility of deception has been at an<lb/>
end, ever since it has had a place in <del>the</del> any<lb/>
list of Sinecures, made public by an Order of the<lb/>
House of Commons.</p>
<p><add><gap/></add> I answer – If <del>the</del> insincerity be now absent<lb/>
the absence of it is at any rate of very <del>d</del> recent date.<lb/>
<add>Take any one of these <gap/> the list of Sinecurists, and</add> Suppose that since the publication no insincerity is <add>he has not in respect<lb/>
of his sinecure</add> chargeable upon him, <del>been example</del> before <add>and <gap/></add> the publication<lb/>
he was not the less chargeable with it.  And<lb/>
<del>of</del> his <add>present</add> exemption <del>of</del> from the charge, to <add>by</add> what cause is it<lb/>
owing? not to any change on his part,, but to a change<lb/>
in quite another quarter:  not to his ceasing to tell<lb/>
the thing which is not – to call himself or suffer himself<lb/>
to be called the person he is not, but to this only<lb/>
viz that <add>of</add> that which he continues to give <unclear>men</unclear> to understand<lb/>
as before the falsity has been rendered so notorious<lb/>
that nobody <del>has to</del> is now deceived by it.</p>
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22 Feby 1810
Sinecures

To Objector Insincerity? no, Sir: – no insincerity in the
case. Falshood: yes but a more innocent one, unaccompanied
with deceit unaccompanied with any reputation,
unaccompanied with so much as one any intention, of deceiving any body.
For howsoever the case may have stood at some former
period, all possibilities is has been at an end later may however
you please, all possibility of deception has been at an
end, ever since it has had a place in the any
list of Sinecures, made public by an Order of the
House of Commons.

I answer – If the insincerity be now absent
the absence of it is at any rate of very d recent date.
Take any one of these the list of Sinecurists, and Suppose that since the publication no insincerity is he has not in respect
of his sinecure
chargeable upon him, been example before and the publication
he was not the less chargeable with it. And
of his present exemption of from the charge, to by what cause is it
owing? not to any change on his part,, but to a change
in quite another quarter: not to his ceasing to tell
the thing which is not – to call himself or suffer himself
to be called the person he is not, but to this only
viz that of that which he continues to give men to understand
as before the falsity has been rendered so notorious
that nobody has to is now deceived by it.


Identifier: | JB/147/238/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 147.

Date_1

1810-02-22

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

147

Main Headings

Sinecures

Folio number

238

Info in main headings field

Sinecures

Image

001

Titles

Category

Text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

C1

Penner

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

49463

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