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<p>the above facts to be <del>known</del><add>established.</add> But <del>then they</del> <add>for this</add><lb/>purpose <del>it could be <gap/> for <gap/> to call upon<lb/></del><add>he does not very well see how <note>in justice to his representatives</note> he could avoid</add><lb/>
 
<del><gap/> to <gap/> <gap/> admitted <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> Govern-<lb/>
 
-ment <gap/> <gap/></del> <add>calling upon</add> the persons in question to <sic>admitt</sic><lb/>   
<p>the above facts to be <del>known</del><add>established.</add> But <del>then they</del> <add>for this</add>
them or deny them <del>a very</del> <add>a troublesome and</add> unpleasant <unclear>baseness</unclear><lb/>
<lb/>
on both sides, nor would it be a pleasant<lb/>
purpose <del>it could be necessary for <gap/> to call upon</del> <add>he does not very well see how <note>in justice to his representatives</note> he could avoid</add>
<del>reflection that those who were to come after <unclear>him</unclear><lb/>
<lb/>
<gap/> <gap/> <unclear>to</unclear> largea part of their <unclear>capabilities</unclear><lb/>
<del><gap/> to be <gap/> admitted in the part if Government
<lb/>
or <gap/></del> <add>calling upon</add> the persons in question to <sic>admitt</sic>
<lb/>   
them or deny them <del>a very</del> <add>a troublesome and</add> unpleasant business
<lb/>
on both sides, nor would it be a pleasant
<lb/>
<del>reflection that those who were to come after him
<lb/>
should have to <gap/> part of their <unclear>capabilities</unclear>
<lb/>
left to <unclear>flout</unclear> upon <gap/>.</del>
left to <unclear>flout</unclear> upon <gap/>.</del>
situation for him to have to leave his <gap/><lb/>
<lb/>
lives with a burthen of such a weight hanging<lb/>over their heads.</p>
situation for him to have to leave his representatives
Mr Ford will <unclear>easily</unclear> <gap/>, that the <hi rend='underline'>build-</hi><lb/>
<lb/>
<hi rend='underline'>-ing,</hi> though a considerable part, is nothing<lb/>
with a <sic>burthen</sic> of such a weight hanging
nigh the <add>whole of the</add> expense at <gap/> in. <hi rend='underline'>Fitting up</hi> &amp;<lb/> <hi rend='underline'>furnishing</hi>, especially the apartments of the officers, Clerks <unclear>etc</unclear> who will be very numerous, <hi rend='underline'><gap/></hi><lb/> the manufactories and the Hospital, <hi rend='underline'><sic>Clouthing</sic></hi><lb/>
<lb/>
(an article which must come heavy at first before<lb/> there are old <sic>clouths</sic> to <gap/> for working). All this<lb/>besides a <hi rend='underline'><hi rend='underline'>new <gap/></hi></hi> <hi rend='underline'>system of machinery</hi>, <del>of a</del> which<lb/>though not <add>half</add> complicated <del>by a great deal</del> <add>for such a number</add> has<lb/> already cost <del>a great <gap/></del> several thousand<lb/>pounds. So far therefore from <del><unclear>being</unclear></del> having been <hi rend='underline'>understood</hi><lb/>that the £15,000 was for the building, it<lb/><del>could not be any thing <unclear>like</unclear> true <gap/></del> <add>is</add> not <hi rend='underline'>true</hi><lb/> nor any thing <hi rend='underline'>like</hi> true, Mr Campbell, <unclear>charge</unclear> as appears from the <gap/> of the House of <sic>Common</sic><lb/>was <del>for several years</del> at the rate of <unclear>£78,000</unclear> <gap/>  <note>of the £27,000, and that for several years together.</note>
over their heads.</p>
 
<p>Mr Ford will easily conceive, that the <hi rend='underline'>building</hi>
<lb/>
though a considerable part, is nothing
<lb/>
nigh the <add>whole of the</add> expense at <gap/> in. <hi rend='underline'>Fitting up</hi> &amp;
<lb/>  
<hi rend='underline'>furnishing</hi>, especially the apartments of the officers, Clerks &amp;c who will be very numerous, <hi rend='underline'><gap/></hi>
<lb/>  
the manufactories and the Hospital, <hi rend='underline'><sic>Clouthing</sic></hi>
<lb/>
(an article which must come heavy at first before
<lb/>  
there are old <sic>clouths</sic> to serve for working). All this
<lb/>
besides a <add><hi rend='underline'>new invented</hi></add> <hi rend='underline'>system of machinery</hi>, <del>of a</del> which
<lb/>
though not <add>half</add> complicated <del>by a great deal</del> <add>for such a number</add> has
<lb/>  
already cost <del>a great <gap/></del> several thousand
<lb/>
pounds. So far therefore from <del>being</del> having been <hi rend='underline'>understood</hi>
<lb/>
that the £15,000 was for the building, it
<lb/>
<del>could not be any thing like
true <gap/></del> <add>is</add> not <hi rend='underline'>true</hi><lb/> nor any thing <hi rend='underline'>like</hi> true, Mr Campbell, <unclear>charge</unclear> as appears from the <gap/> of the House of <sic>Common</sic><lb/>was <del>for several years</del> at the rate of <unclear>£78,000</unclear> <gap/>  <note>of the £27,000, and that for several years together.</note></p>
 
 
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the above facts to be knownestablished. But then they for this
purpose it could be necessary for to call upon he does not very well see how in justice to his representatives he could avoid
to be admitted in the part if Government
or
calling upon the persons in question to admitt
them or deny them a very a troublesome and unpleasant business
on both sides, nor would it be a pleasant
reflection that those who were to come after him
should have to part of their capabilities
left to flout upon .

situation for him to have to leave his representatives
with a burthen of such a weight hanging
over their heads.

Mr Ford will easily conceive, that the building
though a considerable part, is nothing
nigh the whole of the expense at in. Fitting up &
furnishing, especially the apartments of the officers, Clerks &c who will be very numerous,
the manufactories and the Hospital, Clouthing
(an article which must come heavy at first before
there are old clouths to serve for working). All this
besides a new invented system of machinery, of a which
though not half complicated by a great deal for such a number has
already cost a great several thousand
pounds. So far therefore from being having been understood
that the £15,000 was for the building, it
could not be any thing like true is not true
nor any thing like true, Mr Campbell, charge as appears from the of the House of Common
was for several years at the rate of £78,000 of the £27,000, and that for several years together.



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jeremy bentham

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