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<head>17 Apr. 1803</head>
<head>Two Letters</head>
 
<note>Preface</note>
<note>L<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> Pelham's<lb/>
nothingness<lb/>
Nothing more <unclear>convenient</unclear><lb/>
than to fill the situations<lb/>
nothing more inconvenient<lb/>
than to attempt [to do] the duties<lb/>
<unclear>extremely</unclear> <add>found extreme</add> difficulties in<lb/>
saying any thing upon the<lb/>
subject. Whither those difficulties<lb/>
will be <gap/><lb/>
by the present publication<lb/>
the reader will judge<lb/>
that it <gap/> proper to<lb/>
learn de noro it could<lb/>
have had <del>its</del> <add>his</add> support: but<lb/>
<gap/> <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> <gap/>:<lb/>
the <gap/> the <gap/> the more problematical<lb/>
the propriety of keeping <gap/></note>
 
<p>☞ Insert in the Preface extract from Collins's last letter</p>
 
<p>Comparing the <gap/> laws <add><gap/></add> made public with the <gap/> <add>silence the</add> and <unclear>necessary</unclear> silence<lb/>
which has <gap/> <gap/> may <add>a tolerably <gap/> <gap/> <del><gap/></del></add> <gap/> without much difficulty the regard that<lb/>
paid in <gap/> <add> <gap/> <gap/></add> <gap/> for the interests of morality <add>good <gap/></add> Gap/> security and justice <add><gap/></add> <lb/>
The noble Lord <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> him &#x2014; whose proficiency in the arts of <gap/> is beyond dispute.</p>
 
<p>Letters to Lord Pelham?</p>
<p>A question here presents itself<lb/>
says somebody <del>who</del> Letters about Convicts and about Penal Laws<lb/>
about Police! Who is this that writes letters to Lord Pelham<lb/>
and upon such subjects? Write upon such subjects and to<lb/>
Lord Pelham? To Lord Pelham and upon such subjects?<lb/>
What did he ever know about them? What did he ever care<lb/>
about them? Who <add>then</add> is Lord Pelham? What does Lord Pelham?<lb/>
Where is Lord Pelham?</p>
 
<p><add>Unable to find</add> Without a reason without the shadow or so much as the pretence of<lb/>
an excuse Gentleman <del><gap/></del> <gap/> that the imposed <add>opposed</add> individual and the<lb/>
stil worse regard public is without remedy knowing that they themselves<lb/>
can not be <gap/> Gentleman wrap themselves up <add>not</add> in their virtue<lb/>
but in their <unclear>power</unclear> &#x2014; and are silent</p>
 
<p>I answer &#x2014; <del>the <gap/></del> <add>Lords like other men must be taken as they are</add> We must take men as we find<lb/>
them and where we find them. The ways of providence are inscrutable<lb/>
<hi rend="superscript">[+]</hi> The choice of his Majesty's Secretary of State is vested<lb/>
in his Majesty. Lord Pelham is one of his Majesty's Secretaries<lb/>
of State.</p>
 
<p>Obsequious towards those whom <add>who can not be afforded <add><gap/> without danger</add> with <gap/></add> he is obliged to <gap/> with the<lb/>
<gap/> himself upon him <add>those</add> who has <gap/> to help him whose fate he<lb/>
beholds lying at his feet.</p>
 
<p>The privilege of silence is not refused to the lowest <add>class</add> of malefactors:<lb/>
who shall <add>can</add> refuse it to the highest. <add>who shall match it from the strongest</add> and the strongest.<lb/>
 
 
 





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17 Apr. 1803 Two Letters

Preface Ld Pelham's
nothingness
Nothing more convenient
than to fill the situations
nothing more inconvenient
than to attempt [to do] the duties
extremely found extreme difficulties in
saying any thing upon the
subject. Whither those difficulties
will be
by the present publication
the reader will judge
that it proper to
learn de noro it could
have had its his support: but
:
the the the more problematical
the propriety of keeping

☞ Insert in the Preface extract from Collins's last letter

Comparing the laws made public with the silence the and necessary silence
which has may a tolerably without much difficulty the regard that
paid in for the interests of morality good Gap/> security and justice
The noble Lord him — whose proficiency in the arts of is beyond dispute.

Letters to Lord Pelham?

A question here presents itself
says somebody who Letters about Convicts and about Penal Laws
about Police! Who is this that writes letters to Lord Pelham
and upon such subjects? Write upon such subjects and to
Lord Pelham? To Lord Pelham and upon such subjects?
What did he ever know about them? What did he ever care
about them? Who then is Lord Pelham? What does Lord Pelham?
Where is Lord Pelham?

Unable to find Without a reason without the shadow or so much as the pretence of
an excuse Gentleman that the imposed opposed individual and the
stil worse regard public is without remedy knowing that they themselves
can not be Gentleman wrap themselves up not in their virtue
but in their power — and are silent

I answer — the Lords like other men must be taken as they are We must take men as we find
them and where we find them. The ways of providence are inscrutable
[+] The choice of his Majesty's Secretary of State is vested
in his Majesty. Lord Pelham is one of his Majesty's Secretaries
of State.

Obsequious towards those whom who can not be afforded <add> without danger with </add> he is obliged to with the
himself upon him those who has to help him whose fate he
beholds lying at his feet.

The privilege of silence is not refused to the lowest class of malefactors:
who shall can refuse it to the highest. who shall match it from the strongest and the strongest.

Identifier: | JB/116/473/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 116.

Date_1

1803-04-17

Marginal Summary Numbering

not numbered

Box

116

Main Headings

panopticon versus new south wales

Folio number

473

Info in main headings field

two letters

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

38006

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