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' | <head>§.2. Secret plan for rendering the purchase useless</head> | ||
<p>12 Jan<hi rend="superscript">y</hi> 1802</p> | |||
<note>§.2. Probandum</note> | |||
<p>1. <add>That</add> In the first place, all further proceedings<lb/> | |||
necessary for carrying the law into effect—all proceedings<lb/> | |||
<del>beyond the</del> subsequent to the transaction<lb/> | |||
<del>by which</del> <add>without which</add> the money could not have found its<lb/> | |||
way into the pocket of the noble Marquis',<lb/> | |||
were to be <add>staved off or spun out</add> <del>delayed and staved off</del> <del>to</del> <add>for</add> the greatest<lb/> | |||
<del><gap/></del> practicable length <add>of time</add> by means of<lb/> | |||
<del>any</del> such incidents, <add>all such causes of retardation,</add> as should either arise of<lb/> | |||
themselves, <del>added to such as</del> <add>or</add> should be capable<lb/> | |||
of being made to arise, without too much<lb/> | |||
risk or trouble: <add>in the obvious expectation</add> <del>no higher</del> that in the course of the<lb/> | |||
delay, either the death of the individual <del>interested</del> more<lb/> | |||
particularly interested, or some other event, capable of</p> | |||
<note>being set up as<lb/> | |||
a <add>final</add> bar to the institution,<lb/> | |||
might <add><gap/></add>,<lb/> | |||
<del>take place<lb/> | |||
present itself,</del><lb/> | |||
one time or other, intervene.</note> | |||
<p>2. <add>That in</add> <del>In the next place, that</del> <add><del>in</del> the mean time, all expedients,</add>, not<lb/>attended with too much risk and <add>or</add> trouble, should<lb/><add>be devised and set to work</add><lb/><del>be employed <add>set to work</add></del> for finding <add>or making</add> pretences, for putting an<lb/>end to the business at once. In particular<lb/>1. That though <del><gap/></del> no step beyond the bare purchase<lb/>of the land was ever to be taken, yet no direct refusal<lb/>but rather an encouragement was to be held<lb/>out to me on the occasion of whatever steps <del>I</del> the<lb/>taking of which would come to be <sic>sollicited</sic> <add>applied for</add> by me<lb/><del>in the course</del> as preliminary to the signature of<lb/>the contract with its attendant circumstances—the<lb/>payment of the money, and the delivery of the actual<lb/>possession of the land.</p> | |||
<p>3. That accordingly <del>any of <add>that in the</add></del> obstructions, in<lb/> | |||
<add>as great number and variety</add> <del>as numerous and various</del> as possible should be secretly<lb/> | |||
<del>that might arise through natural ill-humour<lb/> | |||
or incapacity or otherwise in any of the</del><lb/> | |||
<add><gap/> and produced, in the several offices</add> collateral<lb/> | |||
or subordinate, <del>offices</del> through which the business might<lb/> | |||
have to take its course; or at any rate, that any<lb/> | |||
such obstructions, as should happen to <del>be pledged by</del><lb/> | |||
<note><add>+</add> arise, as it were of themselves, out of</note><lb/> | |||
any natural perversity, <del>and</del> ill-humour, or incapacity,<lb/> | |||
<add>or</add></p> | |||
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§.2. Secret plan for rendering the purchase useless
12 Jany 1802
§.2. Probandum
1. That In the first place, all further proceedings
necessary for carrying the law into effect—all proceedings
beyond the subsequent to the transaction
by which without which the money could not have found its
way into the pocket of the noble Marquis',
were to be staved off or spun out delayed and staved off to for the greatest
practicable length of time by means of
any such incidents, all such causes of retardation, as should either arise of
themselves, added to such as or should be capable
of being made to arise, without too much
risk or trouble: in the obvious expectation no higher that in the course of the
delay, either the death of the individual interested more
particularly interested, or some other event, capable of
being set up as
a final bar to the institution,
might ,
take place
present itself,
one time or other, intervene.
2. That in In the next place, that in the mean time, all expedients,, not
attended with too much risk and or trouble, should
be devised and set to work
be employed set to work for finding or making pretences, for putting an
end to the business at once. In particular
1. That though no step beyond the bare purchase
of the land was ever to be taken, yet no direct refusal
but rather an encouragement was to be held
out to me on the occasion of whatever steps I the
taking of which would come to be sollicited applied for by me
in the course as preliminary to the signature of
the contract with its attendant circumstances—the
payment of the money, and the delivery of the actual
possession of the land.
3. That accordingly any of that in the obstructions, in
as great number and variety as numerous and various as possible should be secretly
that might arise through natural ill-humour
or incapacity or otherwise in any of the
and produced, in the several offices collateral
or subordinate, offices through which the business might
have to take its course; or at any rate, that any
such obstructions, as should happen to be pledged by
+ arise, as it were of themselves, out of
any natural perversity, and ill-humour, or incapacity,
or
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