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<head>14 Feb<hi rend="superscript">y</hi> 1802 Before I 1</head> | <head>14 Feb<hi rend="superscript">y</hi> 1802 Before I 1</head> | ||
<head>Establishment increased | <head>§8 Establishment increased</head> | ||
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<p | <p>§8. The Establishment increased, to make a pretence for crushing it</p> | ||
<p>§8. Increase announced, to make a pretence for annihilation.</p> | <p>§8. Increase announced, to make a pretence for annihilation.</p> | ||
<p>§ Annihilation prepared. on pretence of augmentation.</p> <p>Two new <del>characters</del> <add>actors</add> besides a | <p>§ Annihilation prepared. on pretence of augmentation.</p> <p>Two new <del>characters</del> <add>actors</add> besides a Mute, now enter upon the <lb/> stage. <add><del>Two new characters are now to make their appearance.</del><add><del> besides a Mute — new actor upon the stage.</del></add></add> [</p> | ||
<p>The first <del>character</del> <add><del>actor</del></add> in the order of chronology (for <lb/>in this principle of arrangement no invidious distinctions <lb/>are involved) is <add><del>that</del></add> M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Nepean: <del>whose</del> <add>a</add> character (is) too <lb/>well known, to stand in need of illustration, from any such <lb/>pen as mine.</p> | <p>The first <del>character</del> <add><del>actor</del></add> in the order of chronology (for <lb/>in this principle of arrangement no invidious distinctions <lb/>are involved) is <add><del>that</del></add> M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Nepean: <del>whose</del> <add>a</add> character (is) too <lb/>well known, to stand in need of illustration, from any such <lb/>pen as mine.</p> | ||
<p>The Mute (<del>observing always</del> <add>I pursue all along</add> the same order) is <lb/>no less a personage than your Lordship's <add><del>most Noble and</del> immediate</add> <del>most Noble</del> <lb/>predecessor <add>in the < | <p>The Mute (<del>observing always</del> <add>I pursue all along</add> the same order) is <lb/>no less a personage than your Lordship's <add><del>most Noble and</del> immediate</add> <del>most Noble</del> <lb/>predecessor <add>in the <unclear>Lords</unclear>: <hi rend="superscript">[+]</hi></add> <note>the personage under<lb/> whom your <del>own</del> <add>Lordship is</add> even<lb/> now dependent for<lb/> <hi rend="underline">auspices</hi>, at the <unclear>Concert</unclear><lb/> Board; in a word</note> <del>that most Noble and puissant <add>of</add> Powers, — <lb/> his Grace the Duke of Portland.</del>] </p> | ||
<p>The Gentleman whose province it <del>was</del> then was — to <lb/>find thought, and action, and method, and | <p>The Gentleman whose province it <del>was</del> then was — to <lb/>find thought, and action, and method, and membership <lb/>for the Duke of Portland — was M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> John <lb/>King: a gentleman of whom Your Lordship has <lb/>by this time, I presume, had some experience. </p> | ||
<p>The three chambers, as your Lordship can not | <p>The three chambers, as your Lordship can not <lb/> but perceive, constituted in effect but two: <del>his Grace</del> <lb/>the Duke and <del>the no Dukes</del> <add>his <gap/> Coadjuter</add> forming but one person <lb/>in politics, as <del>M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Buron and Prince form but <lb/>one person in law</del> the gesticulator and <del>speaker</del> <add>declaimer</add> <lb/>formed but one Actor on the Human Stage, and as <lb/>M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Baron and <unclear>Prince</unclear> constitute <add>no intendiment of law</add> but one <del>person</del> <add><del>legal</del> <add><del>the domestic forum</del></add>character</add> on the domestic theatre: <lb/><del>the domestic theatre</del> <add><del>the legal part of certain parts of the domestic forum</del></add>: the auspices of the <add>illustrious</add> superior<lb/> <del>being forming</del> <add>constituting as it were</add> the complement of <del>the</del> <add>those</add> efficient faculties <lb/>of the <del>th</del> <hi rend="underline">ci-devant</hi> learned subordinate, to and with which <lb/>they were <del>united</del> <add>incorporated</add> and consolidated: — accordingly, throughout <lb/> <add>the</add> | ||
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14 Feby 1802 Before I 1 §8 Establishment increased
§8. The Establishment increased, to make a pretence for crushing it
§8. Increase announced, to make a pretence for annihilation.
§ Annihilation prepared. on pretence of augmentation.
Two new characters actors besides a Mute, now enter upon the
stage. Two new characters are now to make their appearance.<add> besides a Mute — new actor upon the stage.</add> [
The first character actor in the order of chronology (for
in this principle of arrangement no invidious distinctions
are involved) is that Mr Nepean: whose a character (is) too
well known, to stand in need of illustration, from any such
pen as mine.
The Mute (observing always I pursue all along the same order) is
no less a personage than your Lordship's most Noble and immediate most Noble
predecessor in the Lords: [+] the personage under
whom your own Lordship is even
now dependent for
auspices, at the Concert
Board; in a word that most Noble and puissant of Powers, —
his Grace the Duke of Portland.]
The Gentleman whose province it was then was — to
find thought, and action, and method, and membership
for the Duke of Portland — was Mr John
King: a gentleman of whom Your Lordship has
by this time, I presume, had some experience.
The three chambers, as your Lordship can not
but perceive, constituted in effect but two: his Grace
the Duke and the no Dukes his Coadjuter forming but one person
in politics, as Mr Buron and Prince form but
one person in law the gesticulator and speaker declaimer
formed but one Actor on the Human Stage, and as
Mr Baron and Prince constitute no intendiment of law but one person legal <add>the domestic forumcharacter</add> on the domestic theatre:
the domestic theatre the legal part of certain parts of the domestic forum: the auspices of the illustrious superior
being forming constituting as it were the complement of the those efficient faculties
of the th ci-devant learned subordinate, to and with which
they were united incorporated and consolidated: — accordingly, throughout
the
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