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<head>Annuity Notes</head> | <head>1818 April 18</head> | ||
<head>Annuity Notes <unclear>Advertisement</unclear></head> | |||
<head>Advertisement</head> | <head>Advertisement</head> | ||
<p>On the present occasion the object of the disclosures <add>thus</add> made,<lb/> | <p>On the present occasion the object of the disclosures <add>thus</add> made,<lb/> | ||
is to add to the document that has | is to add to the document that has so recently been made<lb/> | ||
public by the hand of Mr Tilloch the | public by the hand of Mr Tilloch the | ||
testimony of a man<lb/> | testimony of a man<lb/> | ||
whose evidence has hitherto been fortunate enough <del> | whose evidence has hitherto been fortunate enough <del>to</del> not to<lb/> | ||
have fallen into any of the traps which the ingenuity of the <add>learned</add><lb/> men <add>gentlemen</add> of law have laid for the destruction of <del><gap/></del> <unclear>compiling</unclear> Mr Tilloch whose attention has so long and <note>and as it should seem so efficaciously</note> forcibly been drawn <add>reached <add>pointed</add></add><lb/> to the subject can not be better persuaded more <sic>compleatly</sic> satisfied<lb/> than I am, that in comparison with that most elaborate<lb/> | have fallen into any of the traps which the ingenuity of the <add>learned</add><lb/> men <add>gentlemen</add> of law have laid for the destruction of <del><gap/></del> <unclear>compiling</unclear> Mr Tilloch whose attention has so long and <note>and as it should seem so efficaciously</note> forcibly been drawn <lb/><add>reached <add>pointed</add></add><lb/> to the subject can not be better persuaded more <sic>compleatly</sic> satisfied<lb/> than I am, that in comparison with that most elaborate<lb/> | ||
plan of his the adequacy of which has received so many<lb/> | plan of his the adequacy of which has received so many<lb/> | ||
unquestionable signatures, it is not in | unquestionable signatures, it is not in |
1818 April 18 Annuity Notes Advertisement
Advertisement
On the present occasion the object of the disclosures thus made,
is to add to the document that has so recently been made
public by the hand of Mr Tilloch the
testimony of a man
whose evidence has hitherto been fortunate enough to not to
have fallen into any of the traps which the ingenuity of the learned
men gentlemen of law have laid for the destruction of compiling Mr Tilloch whose attention has so long and and as it should seem so efficaciously forcibly been drawn
reached <add>pointed</add>
to the subject can not be better persuaded more compleatly satisfied
than I am, that in comparison with that most elaborate
plan of his the adequacy of which has received so many
unquestionable signatures, it is not in
the nature of the case
that my plan should if it were worth hunting for should be found
to possess
any claim to be adopted employed in preference.
But as far as upon an a course of observation carried on for
no inconsiderable number of years, Right Reverends and Right Honourables and Ri
can scarcely have been more anxious persevering in their endeavours exertions
to prevent blasphemy by menaces and prosecutions, than Bank Directors
than the Gentlemen in the Bank Direction have shewn themselves upon after having doubtless when quoting the Report
to prevent by silence the prevention of that forgery, of from which
they have taken care to suffer so little and by which so many some
men learned Gentlemen, much less learned and less learned together, profit so
much.
Of The endeavours to for the prevention of forgery my success the issue may
be as clear of all features for boasting as those which
have been employed by me for the staunching of University perjury
of that perjury which when it is not the only lesson taught
and learnt in those privileged seats of official piety is constantly and at any rate the
first.