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   A   22  
Charge 1
Introductory paragraph
  1  
However it might  may  be with other losses, I had 
flattered myself that from the date of the above Primary 
 Letter of the 24th March 1801, my "loss of time" 
 would  was  at any rate be at an end.
After the course  that the  taken  pursued  by this paper of 
Mr Chief Inspector I now find   to  apprehend <add> it was  to    and with a degree of  be apprehensive 
surprize as well as vexation which I am unable to 
express, that this part of my loss so far as depends 
upon him, is destined never to have an end: 
For the purpose of self-preservation in this respect, 
I     proceed to  embrace the only expedient in which I can 
behold any prospect of deliverance, which is to submitt  take this  
   method of indeavouring to submitt  to the cognizance of the gentleman   unknown by an 
 unknown and undesireable  to whom under the name   of any such class  
  to whom eyes <add> when actual cognizance  in quality of numbers of the Board, it may happen 
to this paper to find its way,  sort of recapitulatory  statement of some of 
 the grounds of complaint which in relation to this 
  business I  myself to  against the conduct  
of this  Officer.  
  "proof: giving the Accountant thereby to understand
though without saying so in direct terms 
but, as of nothing that could with propriety admitt 
of that  in a  denomination  had either been sent in or 
 tendered, calls in general terms for 
proof:  meaning thereby if he meant any thing to
 give the Accountant to understand that - and  and   [+]1 at the same time, [+]2[+]2 as if  to himself, to wish up
the perplexity of the Accountant to the highest pitch,  forborne   taking  
 care that it should not be possible for him to know 
what other proof would or might come to be  received   noticed and 
considered as satisfactory; or  with a    if that were known, in  what shape, in order 
to its becoming so it would be required or expected to be put.
| Identifier: | JB/122/144b/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 122. | |||
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| 122 | panopticon | ||
| 144b"b" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 144. | |||
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| text sheet | 1 | ||
| recto | d22 / e1 | ||
| jeremy bentham | |||
| see note 3 to letter 1986, vol. 7 | 41426028 | ||