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The station of Jailor is not in common account<lb/> | <p>The station of Jailor is not in common account<lb/> | ||
a very educated one. The addition of Contractor <del>is not</del> <add>has not</add><lb/> | a very educated one. The addition of Contractor <del>is not</del> <add>has not</add><lb/> | ||
<del>much calculated</del> <add>much tendency</add> to raise it. Education, profession, connections<lb/> | <del>much calculated</del> <add>much tendency</add> to raise it. Education, profession, connections<lb/> | ||
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myself <del>become</del> a sufferer in estimation <del>for rendering</del> <add>by having</add><lb/> | myself <del>become</del> a sufferer in estimation <del>for rendering</del> <add>by having</add><lb/> | ||
<add>performed</add> a public service. In this view two expedients present<lb/> | <add>performed</add> a public service. In this view two expedients present<lb/> | ||
themselves: one is <del>to beg to have to insist on the acceptance</del> <add>the assurance of your assistance <del><gap/></del> <add> | themselves: one is <del>to beg to have to insist on the acceptance</del> <add>the assurance of your assistance<del> <gap/> </del> toward attaining a </add><lb/> | ||
<add>Parliamentary sanction for</add> <del>of</del> the offer of standing examination in manner<lb/> | |||
above mentioned;<lb/> | |||
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On my part I should expect wish to stipulate
1
To have the office assured to the Contractor during good behaviour
a phrase which the
ordinary terms means for life, but which on terms
like the above would mean simply what it says.
2
The station of Jailor is not in common account
a very educated one. The addition of Contractor is not has not
much calculated much tendency to raise it. Education, profession, connections
and occupations and objects considered, I hope I should not
be thought unreasonable in wishing to be preserved from
being altogether confounded with those by whom
those situations have been hitherto filled, and from finding
myself become a sufferer in estimation for rendering by having
performed a public service. In this view two expedients present
themselves: one is to beg to have to insist on the acceptance the assurance of your assistance toward attaining a
Parliamentary sanction for of the offer of standing examination in manner
above mentioned;
Identifier: | JB/541/206/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 541. |
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1791-01-23 |
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Correspondence |
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Jeremy Bentham |
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