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the other: boiled barley for breakfast, and burgon for<lb/> | the other: boiled barley for breakfast, and burgon for<lb/> | ||
supper: neither, good not clean: so that they that can<lb/> | supper: neither, good not clean: so that they that can<lb/> | ||
get any thing eat but litle of the ship's allowance<lb/> | get any thing eat but litle of the ship's allowance.<lb/> | ||
This is a very bad place ....It is impossible to live<lb/> | This is a very bad place ....It is impossible to live<lb/> | ||
here long.</p> | here long.</p> | ||
<p>Well, Sir, but this correspondent of <sic>your's</sic> who is<lb/> | <p>Well, Sir, but this correspondent of <sic>your's</sic> who is<lb/> | ||
he? "him of miser my Lord: <del>but</del><add>yet</add> not the less but the<lb/> | he? "him of <unclear>miser</unclear> my Lord: <del>but</del><add>yet</add> not the less but the<lb/> | ||
more credible, <del>for his place unvarnished</del><add>in his undesigned and artless</add> <unclear>tule.</unclear> <add>[+]1</add> <note><add>[+]</add> Had the person written<lb/> | more credible, <del>for his place unvarnished</del><add>in his undesigned and artless</add> <unclear>tule.</unclear> <add>[+]1</add> <note><add>[+]</add> Had the person written<lb/> | ||
to been a person from<lb/> | to been a person from<lb/> | ||
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Lordship will have the goodness to excuse me. I have<lb/> | Lordship will have the goodness to excuse me. I have<lb/> | ||
read Don Quixote, my Lord: I will not follow his<lb/> | read Don Quixote, my Lord: I will not follow his<lb/> | ||
example. The <del> | example. The <del>lash</del><add>scourge</add> of the <del>master</del><add>tyrant</add> shall not be <del>aggravated</del><add><del>made to</del> <add>brought down</add></add><lb/> | ||
<add><del>fall</del> with redoubled force </add> <del>upon the back of the eviction</del>, by an interference so<lb/> | <add><del>fall</del> with redoubled force </add> <del>upon the back of the eviction</del>, by an interference so<lb/> | ||
powerless on my part, so unefficacious, <add>so much worse than unefficacious</add> elsewhere. To a Committee<lb/> | powerless on my part, so unefficacious, <add>so much worse than unefficacious</add> elsewhere. To a Committee<lb/> | ||
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time: not to his Majesty's Secretary of State, so long as<lb/> | time: not to his Majesty's Secretary of State, so long as<lb/> | ||
Lord Pelham continues his Majestys Secretary of State.<lb/> | Lord Pelham continues his Majestys Secretary of State.<lb/> | ||
<del>not to</del> best of all to the | <del>not to</del> best of all to the gentleman behind<add><del>on the other side</del></add> the wainscot,<lb/> | ||
so long as he continues on the other side of the wainscot.<lb/> | so long as he continues on the other side of the wainscot.<lb/> | ||
of <del>complaint</del><add><del>frank</del><add>frank</add></add><add>disclosure</add> to Lord Pelham, what <del>would</del><add>could be expected to</add> be the consequence? -<lb/> | of <del>complaint</del><add><del>frank</del><add>frank</add></add><add>disclosure</add> to Lord Pelham, what <del>would</del><add>could be expected to</add> be the consequence? -<lb/> | ||
Let experience - recent experience - speak.<lb/> | Let experience - recent experience - speak.<lb/> | ||
To the Inspector | To the Inspector an additional hundred a year to question<lb/> | ||
his exertions: perhaps an assitant or a Deputy, to support<lb/> | his exertions: perhaps an assitant or a Deputy, to support<lb/> | ||
him under them. As to the wretched letter-writer an<lb/> | him under them. As to the wretched letter-writer an<lb/> | ||
additional port hole <sic>stopt</sic> up <hi rend="superscript">+</hi> and the repose of <del> | additional port hole <sic>stopt</sic> up <hi rend="superscript">+</hi> and the <unclear>repose</unclear> of <del>his</del> office <add>[+]2</add> <del>would</del> <note><add>[+]2</add> might be <del>secured</del><add>made</add><lb/> | ||
<add>a secure</add> for ever against all</note><lb/> | <add>a secure</add> for ever against all</note><lb/> | ||
not <gap/> be disturbed by any repetition of his impatience.</p> | <del>not <gap/> be disturbed by any</del> repetition of his impatience.</p><pb/> | ||
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31 Decr 1802
Letter 3 {3 XVII Hulks
[Botany Bay]
Our victuals would do in quantity: but the quality
is so bad, and the cooking so nasty, that nothing but
climming [starving] can force a man to eat it. We
have meat for dinner one day, and bread and cheese
the other: boiled barley for breakfast, and burgon for
supper: neither, good not clean: so that they that can
get any thing eat but litle of the ship's allowance.
This is a very bad place ....It is impossible to live
here long.
Well, Sir, but this correspondent of your's who is
he? "him of miser my Lord: butyet not the less but the
more credible, for his place unvarnishedin his undesigned and artless tule. [+]1 [+] Had the person written
to been a person from
whose interpretation any
the faintest hope of relief
could have been
conceived, motives for
exaggeration at least
if not for absolute
untruth might have
been imputed, and
no altogether without
cause. The fact is -
that written to a shorter
though not companion
in affliction, as above
described, it fill by mere
accident, thought not
without sufficient authentication,
into the hands
of a gentleman by
whose permission the
copy I have (the
original having been also in my
hands) was obtained.
But his name, Sir? - To my Lord: there your
Lordship will have the goodness to excuse me. I have
read Don Quixote, my Lord: I will not follow his
example. The lashscourge of the mastertyrant shall not be aggravatedmade to <add>brought down</add>
fall with redoubled force upon the back of the eviction, by an interference so
powerless on my part, so unefficacious, so much worse than unefficacious elsewhere. To a Committee
of the House of Commons ... Yes my Lord at any
time: not to his Majesty's Secretary of State, so long as
Lord Pelham continues his Majestys Secretary of State.
not to best of all to the gentleman behindon the other side the wainscot,
so long as he continues on the other side of the wainscot.
of complaintfrank<add>frank</add>disclosure to Lord Pelham, what wouldcould be expected to be the consequence? -
Let experience - recent experience - speak.
To the Inspector an additional hundred a year to question
his exertions: perhaps an assitant or a Deputy, to support
him under them. As to the wretched letter-writer an
additional port hole stopt up + and the repose of his office [+]2 would [+]2 might be securedmade
a secure for ever against all
not be disturbed by any repetition of his impatience.
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Identifier: | JB/116/603/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 116. |
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letter 3 |
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correspondence |
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recto |
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jeremy bentham |
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letter was never sent; see note 8 to letter 1747, vol. 7 |
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