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<head>SS <del>3</del>4 Symptoms Tergiversation of M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Rose <del>7</del></head> | <head>SS <del>3</del>4 Symptoms Tergiversation of M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Rose <del>7</del></head> | ||
And of whom was <hi rend="underline">this</hi> <add><hi rend="underline">pretended</hi></add> <hi rend="underline">public</hi> composed for <note>Rose<lb/> | <p>And of whom was <hi rend="underline">this</hi> <add><hi rend="underline">pretended</hi></add> <hi rend="underline">public</hi> composed for <note>Rose<lb/> | ||
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"Public" who</note><lb/> | "Public" who</note><lb/> | ||
the satisfaction of which this <add>claim of a</add> pretext for<lb/> | the satisfaction of which this <add>claim of a</add> pretext for<lb/> | ||
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two or three, or, at the most some four<lb/> | two or three, or, at the most some four<lb/> | ||
or five <del>or six</del><add>nameless, and self-concealing</add> individuals, who, corrupted<lb/> | or five <del>or six</del><add>nameless, and self-concealing</add> individuals, who, corrupted<lb/> | ||
by one of their <add>own</add> number, and < | by one of their <add>own</add> number, and <unclear>perverting</unclear><lb/> | ||
to private purposes the influence given them<lb/> | to private purposes the influence given them<lb/> | ||
by official situation | by official situation, had entered into a<lb/> | ||
<unclear>scent</unclear> <del>conspiracy | <unclear>scent</unclear> <del>conspiracy | ||
</del><add>confederacy</add> against the authority of | </del><add>confederacy</add> against the authority of <lb/> | ||
Parliament<add><del>the Legislature</del></add>, and had <del>since</del> been suffered<lb/> | Parliament<add><del>the Legislature</del></add>, and had <del>since</del> been suffered<lb/> | ||
their being, by the <del><gap/> negligence</del><add>inattention</add> of the real<lb/> | their being, by the <del><gap/> negligence</del><add>inattention</add> of the real<lb/> | ||
public, to trample <gap/> under foot the<lb/> | public, to trample <del><gap/></del> under foot the<lb/> | ||
acts of the legislature, as well as the<lb/> | |||
known and indisputed obligations of moral<lb/> | known and indisputed obligations of moral<lb/> | ||
honesty and justice? - <add><del>pretended</del> </add> <del>a public that</del><add><del>which</del></add><lb/> | honesty and justice? - <add><del>pretended</del> </add> <del>a public that</del><add><del>which</del></add><lb/> | ||
<del>would have been satisfied of</del><add>a <del><gap/></del><add>handful</add></add><add> of lurking and whispering conspirators, who,</add> had their conspiracy<lb/> | <del>would have been satisfied of</del><add>a <del><gap/></del><add>handful</add></add><add> of lurking and whispering conspirators, who,</add> had their conspiracy<lb/> | ||
been crowned with success, <del>and</del> the<lb/> | been crowned with success, <del>and</del> the<lb/> | ||
plan <del>been</del> "<hi rend="underline">given up</hi>", <add>[+]</add> and | plan <del>been</del> "<hi rend="underline">given up</hi>", <add>[+]</add> and an Act of Parliament <add><del>the public faith definitively broken</del></add> <note><add>[+]</add> the public faith<lb/> | ||
definitively</note><lb/> | definitively</note><lb/> | ||
<del>repealed</del><add>annulled</add> by a self-erected fourth<lb/> | |||
estate, would <add><hi rend="underline">then</hi></add> indeed have <add>been</add> satisfied - but<lb/> | |||
which as assuredly would not <del>be</del><add>have been</add> satisfied, <del><gap/></del><lb/> | |||
nor have at any time <gap/> been <add>to be</add> satisfied, <del>at</del><lb/> | |||
at any <del>other</del> <add>inferior</add> price.</p><pb/> | |||
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29 Jan 1802 +After B2 Conn. Obs.
SS 34 Symptoms Tergiversation of Mr Rose 7
And of whom was this pretended public composed for Rose
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"Public" who
the satisfaction of which this claim of a pretext for
breaching the public faith so solemnlyplighted pledged
by Parliament was to be employ'd - Since
two or three, or, at the most some four
or five or sixnameless, and self-concealing individuals, who, corrupted
by one of their own number, and perverting
to private purposes the influence given them
by official situation, had entered into a
scent conspiracy
confederacy against the authority of
Parliamentthe Legislature, and had since been suffered
their being, by the negligenceinattention of the real
public, to trample under foot the
acts of the legislature, as well as the
known and indisputed obligations of moral
honesty and justice? - pretended a public thatwhich
would have been satisfied ofa <add>handful</add> of lurking and whispering conspirators, who, had their conspiracy
been crowned with success, and the
plan been "given up", [+] and an Act of Parliament the public faith definitively broken [+] the public faith
definitively
repealedannulled by a self-erected fourth
estate, would then indeed have been satisfied - but
which as assuredly would not behave been satisfied,
nor have at any time been to be satisfied, at
at any other inferior price.
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