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<!-- this page is organised in three columns --> <p> 3) 19 <sic>Mar</sic> 1802</p> <head>Long<lb/>26<hi rend="superscript">e</hi> </head> <p> That in pursuance<lb/> of the object of the<lb/> conspiracy, having<lb/> | <!-- this page is organised in three columns --> <p> 3) 19 <sic>Mar</sic> 1802</p> <head>Long<lb/>26<hi rend="superscript">e</hi> </head> <p> That in pursuance<lb/> of the object of the<lb/> conspiracy, having<lb/> either within his<lb/> own breast alone<lb/> or in concert or<lb/> with the privity of<lb/> the rest of the Conspirators<lb/>or some of<lb/> them determined<lb/> to effect the ruin<lb/> of J.B. in mind<lb/> and fortune by all<lb/> such means as should<lb/> present themselves as<lb/> safe and adapted to the<lb/> purpose, he embraced<lb/> all favourable occasions<lb/> for plunging <lb/> him into expenses<lb/> in the way of litigation<lb/> or otherwise — and <lb/> by keeping out of his<lb/> hands, as far as possible,<lb/> all means of<lb/> defraying such expenses<lb/>1 Wh. (4)<lb/> 2. Leases. §§.6<lb/> 3. Enlargement. §§.8</p> <p> 27<lb/> That in prosecution of<lb/> the object of the conspiracy<lb/> and the better<lb/> to effect it he scrupled<lb/> not either <add> himself</add> by secret<lb/> practices to engage<lb/> individuals in offices<lb/> subordinate to the Board<lb/> to act in contradiction<lb/> to directions<lb/> given by him in his<lb/> official capacity by<lb/> authority of the Board<lb/> or at least if not<lb/> active himself in the<lb/> giving such secret counter<lb/> directions he was<lb/> privy to their having<lb/> been given — or at any<lb/> rate when <add>officially</add> <unclear>warned</unclear><lb/> of it wilfully <add> and notoriously </add>neglected<lb/> to take any measures<lb/> for checking such<lb/> <del>secret p</del> <unclear>disbursements</unclear><lb/> or giving effect to the<lb/> lawful directions and<lb/> authority of the Board.<lb/> <add> thereby</add> </p> <!-- continues in adjacent column --> <p>27<lb/> thereby sacrificing<lb/> to the object of the<lb/> conspiracy, the <add> authority and</add> honour<lb/> of the Board, and <lb/> the honour of his<lb/> <sic>Maj.</sic> Government.</p> <pb/> <!-- second column --> <head>Long<lb/> 28</head> <p> That, having in <lb/> pursuit of the object<lb/> of the conspiracy, <lb/> deemed it <del>requisite</del> <add> necessary</add><lb/> <del>to</del> or at least conducive<lb/> to the purpose<lb/> to put a continual <lb/> deceit upon the Board<lb/> to conceal from them<lb/> the true state of things<lb/> and substitute in the<lb/> room of it a <del>sta</del><lb/> representation <del>aside</del><lb/> purposely falsified<lb/> and adapted to the <lb/> purpose <add> object</add> — Long<lb/> upon every occasion<lb/> made it a constant<lb/> practice to suppress<lb/> all <del>letters</del> applications<lb/> from J.B. as were<lb/> provided with grounds<lb/> and reasons for the<lb/> measures <sic>pray'd</sic> for<lb/> and <add>not</add> to give in either<lb/> to the Board or subordinates<lb/> any other<lb/> applications but<lb/> what were destitute<lb/> of such grounds and<lb/> reasons, that thereby<lb/> he and they might<lb/> be more at liberty<lb/> to thwart counteract<lb/> <add> <gap/></add> and defeat the several<lb/> measures and the alternate<lb/> settlement of the establishment<lb/> which was the object of them <lb/> <!-- continues in adjacent column --> 1. Previous Contract §§.5 C<lb/> 2. Leases §§.6.D<lb/> 3. Wises §§7. E<lb/> 4. Enlargement. §§.8.F.</p> <pb/> <!-- column 3 --> <head>Long<lb/> 29</head> <p> That, conscious of<lb/> the deceitfulness and<lb/> treachery of his proceedings<lb/> and apprehensive<lb/> of the shame<lb/> and danger to which<lb/> he was exposed by the<lb/> Secretary of J.B.<lb/> to whose injury and<lb/> oppression such deceit<lb/> was <sic>employ'd</sic>,<lb/> he <del><gap/></del> took care<lb/> so soon and in so<lb/> far as was upon <lb/>his guard to keep<lb/> the <del>knowledge</del> <add> <gap/> and <gap/> </add> of <del><gap/></del> <lb/> <add>all</add> proceedings in relation<lb/> to the business, as far<lb/> as possible from his<lb/> knowledge.<lb/> — <lb/> Instances.</p> | ||
3) 19 Mar 1802
Long
26e
That in pursuance
of the object of the
conspiracy, having
either within his
own breast alone
or in concert or
with the privity of
the rest of the Conspirators
or some of
them determined
to effect the ruin
of J.B. in mind
and fortune by all
such means as should
present themselves as
safe and adapted to the
purpose, he embraced
all favourable occasions
for plunging
him into expenses
in the way of litigation
or otherwise — and
by keeping out of his
hands, as far as possible,
all means of
defraying such expenses
1 Wh. (4)
2. Leases. §§.6
3. Enlargement. §§.8
27
That in prosecution of
the object of the conspiracy
and the better
to effect it he scrupled
not either himself by secret
practices to engage
individuals in offices
subordinate to the Board
to act in contradiction
to directions
given by him in his
official capacity by
authority of the Board
or at least if not
active himself in the
giving such secret counter
directions he was
privy to their having
been given — or at any
rate when officially warned
of it wilfully and notoriously neglected
to take any measures
for checking such
secret p disbursements
or giving effect to the
lawful directions and
authority of the Board.
thereby
27
thereby sacrificing
to the object of the
conspiracy, the authority and honour
of the Board, and
the honour of his
Maj. Government.
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Long
28
That, having in
pursuit of the object
of the conspiracy,
deemed it requisite necessary
to or at least conducive
to the purpose
to put a continual
deceit upon the Board
to conceal from them
the true state of things
and substitute in the
room of it a sta
representation aside
purposely falsified
and adapted to the
purpose object — Long
upon every occasion
made it a constant
practice to suppress
all letters applications
from J.B. as were
provided with grounds
and reasons for the
measures pray'd for
and not to give in either
to the Board or subordinates
any other
applications but
what were destitute
of such grounds and
reasons, that thereby
he and they might
be more at liberty
to thwart counteract
and defeat the several
measures and the alternate
settlement of the establishment
which was the object of them
1. Previous Contract §§.5 C
2. Leases §§.6.D
3. Wises §§7. E
4. Enlargement. §§.8.F.
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Long
29
That, conscious of
the deceitfulness and
treachery of his proceedings
and apprehensive
of the shame
and danger to which
he was exposed by the
Secretary of J.B.
to whose injury and
oppression such deceit
was employ'd,
he took care
so soon and in so
far as was upon
his guard to keep
the knowledge and of
all proceedings in relation
to the business, as far
as possible from his
knowledge.
—
Instances.
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jeremy bentham |
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