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<p> 9 <sic>Feb<hi rend="superscript">y</hi></sic> 1802  D7 11 <note>Notes</note><lb/> <note>§§6</note> Buying out Leases</p> <p> <note>28 <sic>Jan<hi rend="superscript">y</hi></sic> 1800</note> </p> <p> D <del>6</del> 7 (d) Another contempt <add> specimen</add> of M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> White expressed<lb/> not <del>to me</del> (as before) to me alone &#x2014; a man <foreign><hi rend="underline">sans</hi></foreign><lb/> <hi rend="underline">consequence</hi> &#x2014; but under the very <gap/> of his masters <add> Superiors</add> <lb/> <del>and</del> in the hearing of his fellow servants. <add> co-ordinates</add>  Business<lb/> is <add> again</add> given him to do &#x2014; will he do it? &#x2014; <del>not</del> <add> no,</add> not<lb/> he: not unless <hi rend="underline">I</hi> fall down and worship him, <lb/and when I do, <hi rend="underline">he will not hear me</hi>.  What<lb/> must these men be, who <del>having</del> <add> with</add> the power in their<lb?> hands <del>super</del> sit still and see themselves objects<lb/> of habitual contempt to a M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> White! <add> these subordinates &#x2014; and such a</add> <lb/> subordinate! having powers &#x2014; legal power at least, <add> at any rate</add> <lb/> however reduced by influence to impotence.</p> <p> <del>(</del> D.7 <del>6</del> (e) The question was a question &#x2014;not of<lb/> inquiry, but of insult. <hi rend="superscript">[+]</hi> <note> [+] His air, his <del>true</del><lb/> voice was that of a <lb/> Schoolmaster to<lb/> truant Scholar.</note>  He wanted nothing of me<lb/> he did not so much as <hi rend="underline">pretend</hi> to want any thing<lb/> of me &#x2014; <hi rend="underline">He would not hear me</hi>.</p. <p> D.7 <del>6</del> (f) Where, in all this time, had been the kind<lb/> officiousness, that had taken then trouble of receiving my<lb/> money out of my hands? [See §§5.]</p> <p> D7 <del>6</del> (g) <add> [See §§.21 .]</add> This suppression, on the part of Mr Long, is <lb/> a feature too speaking to need any further comment.<lb/> Determined that <del> the thing should set</del> <add> what he knew ought</add> to be <gap/> and<lb/> had promised to see done should not be done, he prohibits<lb?> every thing that could <del>prevent</del> render it less easy to<lb/>permit its being done.</p> 
 
 


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9 Feby 1802 D7 11 Notes
§§6 Buying out Leases

28 Jany 1800

D 6 7 (d) Another contempt specimen of Mr White expressed
not to me (as before) to me alone — a man sans
consequence — but under the very of his masters Superiors
and in the hearing of his fellow servants. co-ordinates Business
is again given him to do — will he do it? — not no, not
he: not unless I fall down and worship him, <lb/and when I do, he will not hear me. What
must these men be, who having with the power in their<lb?> hands super sit still and see themselves objects
of habitual contempt to a Mr White! these subordinates — and such a
subordinate! having powers — legal power at least, at any rate
however reduced by influence to impotence.

( D.7 6 (e) The question was a question —not of
inquiry, but of insult. [+] [+] His air, his true
voice was that of a
Schoolmaster to
truant Scholar.
He wanted nothing of me
he did not so much as pretend to want any thing
of me — He would not hear me.</p.

D.7 6 (f) Where, in all this time, had been the kind
officiousness, that had taken then trouble of receiving my
money out of my hands? [See §§5.]

D7 6 (g) [See §§.21 .] This suppression, on the part of Mr Long, is
a feature too speaking to need any further comment.
Determined that the thing should set what he knew ought to be and
had promised to see done should not be done, he prohibits<lb?> every thing that could prevent render it less easy to
permit its being done.



Identifier: | JB/120/372/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 120.

Date_1

1800-01-28

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

120

Main Headings

panopticon versus new south wales

Folio number

372

Info in main headings field

buying out leases

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d11

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

40198

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