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<head>SS<del>3</del>4 Symptoms Tergiversation of M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Rose</head> | <head>SS<del>3</del>4 Symptoms Tergiversation of M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Rose</head> | ||
<p>offer <del><gap/></del><add>had not been | <p>offer <del><gap/></del><add>had not been preceded, <add>any <del><gap/></del> of them</add></add><add>that I know of by</add> <del>without</del> any information of the existence <note>Rose</note><lb/> | ||
of any such letter as that of M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi><lb/> | of any such letter as that of M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi><lb/> | ||
Rose: a letter from such a quarter was<lb/> | Rose: a letter from such a quarter was<lb/> | ||
<add>however</add> too valuable to be concealed, and I can<lb/> | <add>however</add> too valuable to be concealed, and <del>I can</del><lb/> | ||
<add>in that in which it was <sic>shewn</sic></add> make little doubt of its having had its use.</p> | <add>in that in which it was <sic>shewn</sic>,</add> make little doubt of its having had its use.</p> | ||
<p>The result of <del>the communication</del><add><del> | <p>The result of <del>the communication</del><add><del>this</del><add>those communications</add></add> <del>M</del>Your<lb/> | ||
Lordship has before you. <add>[+] <del>the Report made on the subject by the Committee</del></add> But, <del>however</del> whatsoever <note><add>[+]</add> I mean<lb/> | Lordship has before you. <add>[+] <del>the Report made on the subject by the Committee</del></add> But, <del>however</del> whatsoever <note><add>[+]</add> I mean<lb/> | ||
in that part of the<lb/> | in that part of the<lb/> | ||
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the <del>result was not</del> real wishes of | the <del>result was not</del> real wishes of | ||
the Honourable<lb/> | the Honourable<lb/> | ||
Secretary <add>[+]2 counteracted by the Report-</add> <del> | Secretary <add>[+]2 counteracted by the Report-</add> <del>were adverse</del> - or that being favourable, <note><add>[+]2</add> being adverse<lb/> | ||
to the establishment,<lb/> | to the establishment,<lb/> | ||
found themselves</note><lb/> | found themselves</note><lb/> | ||
they had suffered themselves overborne<lb/> | they had suffered themselves overborne<lb/> | ||
by the <del>pleasure</del><add><del> | by the <del>pleasure</del><add><del>will <gap/></del><add>intrigues</add></add> of that <del>corrupted</del><add>corrupt and spurious</add> sample of<lb/> | ||
the public, which <del>he</del> had <del><unclear>presented</unclear></del><add>obtruded</add> itself <del>to</del><lb/> | the public, which <del>he</del> had <del><unclear>presented</unclear></del><add>obtruded</add> itself <del>to</del><lb/> | ||
<add>upon</add> his <del>conception</del><add>view</add> as the representative of the whole -<lb/> | <add>upon</add> his <del>conception</del><add>view</add> as the representative of the whole -<lb/> | ||
- so it is, that from the publication of <del>that</del> the<lb/> | - so it is, that from the publication of <del>that</del> the<lb/> | ||
Report I | Report I may date that disgrace, the <unclear>masters</unclear><lb/> | ||
of which, <del>in pretty legible</del> <add>in</add> characters but too<lb/> | of which, <del>in pretty legible</del> <add>in</add> characters but too<lb/> | ||
legible, will presently meet Your Lordships<lb/> | legible, will presently meet Your Lordships<lb/> | ||
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<del>to recite the following letter</del> -</p> | <del>to recite the following letter</del> -</p> | ||
<p><del> | <p><del>A.B...M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Bentham to M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Rose 6 July 179</del>8.</p> | ||
<p>The sole object of the troubles I am now giving <add>< | <p><del>The sole object of the troubles I am now giving <add>you</add></del></p> | ||
<p>To render intelligible the converation by which<lb/> | <p>To render intelligible the converation by which<lb/> |
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SS34 Symptoms Tergiversation of Mr Rose
offer had not been preceded, <add>any of them</add>that I know of by without any information of the existence Rose
of any such letter as that of Mr
Rose: a letter from such a quarter was
however too valuable to be concealed, and I can
in that in which it was shewn, make little doubt of its having had its use.
The result of the communicationthis<add>those communications</add> MYour
Lordship has before you. [+] the Report made on the subject by the Committee But, however whatsoever [+] I mean
in that part of the
Committees
28th Report of the
which touches upon
this subject.
may be were the cause - whether it was that
the result was not real wishes of
the Honourable
Secretary [+]2 counteracted by the Report- were adverse - or that being favourable, [+]2 being adverse
to the establishment,
found themselves
they had suffered themselves overborne
by the pleasurewill <add>intrigues</add> of that corruptedcorrupt and spurious sample of
the public, which he had presentedobtruded itself to
upon his conceptionview as the representative of the whole -
- so it is, that from the publication of that the
Report I may date that disgrace, the masters
of which, in pretty legible in characters but too
legible, will presently meet Your Lordships
eye.
To render intelligible the conversation by which
it was announced, it will be necessary for me
to recite the following letter -
A.B...Mr Bentham to Mr Rose 6 July 1798.
The sole object of the troubles I am now giving you
To render intelligible the converation by which
it was announced it will be necessary for me to recite
the following Letter -
B.3.
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