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<p>30 Jan<hi rend="superscript">y</hi> 1802 +After B9 <note>Conn.Obs. 1952</note></p>
<p>30 Jan<hi rend="superscript">y</hi> 1802 +After B9 <note>Conn.Obs. 1952</note></p>


<head>SS<del>3</del>4 Prior intrigues - Tergiversation of M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Rose  5
<head><!-- Pencil heading -->SS<del>3</del>4 Prior intrigues - Tergiversation of M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Rose  5
</head>
</head>
<p><del><gap/> <gap/></del> <note>Rose</note></p>
<p><del><gap/> <gap/></del> <note>Rose</note></p>
<p>The above <add><unclear>incompleat</u clear> sektch<add><del>narration</del><add><del>relation</del></add></add></add> which, though (I believe) not<lb/>
<p>The above <add><sic>incompleat</sic> sketch<add><del>narration</del><add><del>relation</del></add></add></add> which, though (I believe) not<lb/>
sent, was <del>designs</del> written in the intention of  being<lb/>
sent, was <del>designs</del> written in the intention of  being<lb/>
sent - and written at the time when the impression<lb/>
sent - and written at the time when the impression<lb/>
made by every <del>accid</del> incident was  fresh in the memory<lb/>
made by every <del>accid</del> incident was  fresh in the memory<lb/>
- may serve (as already intimated) as far as<lb/>
- may serve (as already intimated) as far<lb/>
as it goes.  But, being <del>writte</del> addressed to a person,<lb/>
as it goes.  But, being <del>writte</del> addressed to a person,<lb/>
whose time would not admit of long  details, it<lb/>
whose time would not admit of long  details, it<lb/>
was a very abrreviated one, and several particulars<lb/>
was a very abbreviated one, and several particulars<lb/>
of a <del><gap/></del><add>sort</add> not much in danger of <del>stepping</del><lb/>
of a <del><gap/></del><add>sort</add> not much in danger of <del>stepping</del><lb/>
<add>evaporating quickly</add> <del>being obliterated</del><add><del>evaporating</del></add> out of the memory, may<lb/>
<add>evaporating quickly</add> <del>being obliterated</del><add><del>evaporating</del></add> out of the memory, may<lb/>
be here subjourned.</p>
be here subjoined.</p>




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reason to be <del>satisfied</del><add>assured</add> that the <sic>mistatement</sic> was<lb/>
reason to be <del>satisfied</del><add>assured</add> that the <sic>mistatement</sic> was<lb/>
wilful, and probably <del>pre- concistid</del><add>pre-arranged.</add> not an <del><gap/></del> <unclear>idea</unclear><lb/>
wilful, and probably <del>pre- concistid</del><add>pre-arranged.</add> not an <del><gap/></del> <unclear>idea</unclear><lb/>
<del>of it</del><add>of what he wrote</add> bore the smallest resemblance to what<add>it had</add> <del><gap/></del><lb/>
<del>of it</del><add>of what he wrote</add> bore the smallest resemblance to what<add>he had</add> <del><gap/></del><lb/>
<del>stated</del><add>made me dictate. - Articles, four or five in number - each</add>. <del>Articles 4 or 5, each</del> vying with the <del>other</del>
<del>stated</del><add>made me dictate. - Articles, four or five in number - each</add>. <del>Articles 4 or 5, each</del> vying with the <del>other</del><lb/>
<add>rest</add> in absurdity: <del>the one</del> <add><del>that</del> the one</add> reported <del>is</del><add>may serve as </add> a  specimen,
<add>rest</add> in absurdity: <del>the one</del> <add><del>that</del> the one</add> above reported <del>is</del><add>may serve as </add> a  specimen,<lb/>
but it is but <hi rend="underline">one</hi>.  The experienced <sic>cloudiness</sic> of<lb/>
but it is but <hi rend="underline">one</hi>.  The experienced <sic>cloudiness</sic> of<lb/>
the Honourable Secretary's conceptions might have<lb/>
the Honourable Secretary's conceptions might have<lb/>
accounted for a good deal: but no degree of<lb/>
accounted for a good deal: but no degree of<lb/>
hand misconception could have accounted for<lb/>
honed misconception could have accounted for<lb/>
half the absurdity, which , under my very eye, he<lb/>
half the absurdity, which , under my very eye, he<lb/>
had the assurance to put into my mouth.<lb/>
had the assurance to put into my mouth.<lb/>
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blazing<add>falshood,</add> <del>we</del> to be brought up against me upon occasion,<lb/>
blazing<add>falshood,</add> <del>we</del> to be brought up against me upon occasion,<lb/>
such as that which your Lordship will see<lb/>
such as that which your Lordship will see<lb/>
in <add>an</add> <del>an false, malicious as well as</del> anonymous <del>label</del> paper from</p>
in <add>an</add> <del>an false, malicious as well as</del> anonymous <del>label</del> paper from</p><pb/>





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30 Jany 1802 +After B9 Conn.Obs. 1952

SS34 Prior intrigues - Tergiversation of Mr Rose 5

Rose

The above incompleat sketch<add>narration<add>relation</add></add> which, though (I believe) not
sent, was designs written in the intention of being
sent - and written at the time when the impression
made by every accid incident was fresh in the memory
- may serve (as already intimated) as far
as it goes. But, being writte addressed to a person,
whose time would not admit of long details, it
was a very abbreviated one, and several particulars
of a sort not much in danger of stepping
evaporating quickly being obliteratedevaporating out of the memory, may
be here subjoined.


Upon Mr Rose'sthe Honourable Secretary's setting pen to paper as
above, I soon found that the but too much
reason to be satisfiedassured that the mistatement was
wilful, and probably pre- concistidpre-arranged. not an idea
of itof what he wrote bore the smallest resemblance to whathe had
statedmade me dictate. - Articles, four or five in number - each. Articles 4 or 5, each vying with the other
rest in absurdity: the one that the one above reported ismay serve as a specimen,
but it is but one. The experienced cloudiness of
the Honourable Secretary's conceptions might have
accounted for a good deal: but no degree of
honed misconception could have accounted for
half the absurdity, which , under my very eye, he
had the assurance to put into my mouth.
I wasbecame seriousy and prophetically apprehensive, of some gross and
blazingfalshood, we to be brought up against me upon occasion,
such as that which your Lordship will see
in an an false, malicious as well as anonymous label paper from


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Identifier: | JB/120/157/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 120.

Date_1

1802-01-30

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120

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panopticon versus new south wales

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157

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prior intrigues - tergiversation of mr rose

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1

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recto

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e15 / f15 / f52

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jeremy bentham

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39983

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