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' | <!-- this page is organised in five columns --> <head>Long<lb/> 30 <hi rend="superscript">o</hi></head> <p> that whereas it is<lb/> the right of every<lb/> person having business<lb/> depending before<lb/> the Board and believing<lb/> himself with <lb/> customary respect and<lb/> decorum to have access<lb/> at all reasonable<lb/> hours and as often<lb/> as is necessary for the<lb/> purpose and for any<lb/> length of time as on<lb/> each occasion is necessary<lb/> to the purpose<lb/> to have access to that<lb/> <del><gap/</del> one of the two Secretaries<lb/> who happen<lb/> to be <add>stand</add> charged with such<lb/> his business —<lb/> <hi rend="superscript">[+]1</hi><!-- in red ink, [+]1 text is in the adjacent column --> and whereas the said<lb/> <sic>Sec<hi rend="superscript">y</hi></sic> by his own <lb/> spontaneous offer and<lb/> proposal and charged<lb/> with the settlement<lb/> of the Penitentiary Establishment<lb/> in respect<lb/> of the estate proposed<lb/> by him for that purpose.</p> <p> yet being, in pursuit<lb/> of the object of<lb/> the conspiracy, engaged <lb/> in the measure<lb/> of fraud and <lb/> oppression above specified — <lb/> and being<lb/> <del>su</del> on that account<lb/> constantly impressed<lb/> with a turn of<lb/> shame and terror <hi rend="superscript">[+]2</hi><lb/><!-- continues in adjacent column --> <hi rend="superscript">[+]2</hi> and <del>having</del> in pursuance<lb/> of the resolution<lb/> taken by him as<lb/> above to the effect if<lb/> possible the ruin of<lb/>J.B. in mind as<lb/> well as fortune<lb/>In Long for a course<lb/> of years but more<lb/> particularly from <sic>Dec</sic> <lb/> 1798 to <sic>Apr.</sic> 1798<lb/> when his deceit was<lb/> fully brought to light<lb/> would as much<lb/> as in him lay, the<lb/> giving audience to<lb/> J.B.<lb/> and for the sake of<lb/> making such wilful<lb/> <add> neglect</add> </p> <pb/> <!-- second column --> <head>Long<lb/> 30<hi rend="superscript">6</hi></head> <p> <hi rend="superscript">[+]2</hi> and whereas it <lb/>is in many cases<lb/> impossible in the<lb/> nature of the case<lb/> that any definitive<lb/> measures such<lb/> as those which require<lb/> the signature and<lb/> formal sanction of the<lb/> members of the Board<lb/> or other superior<lb/> authority can be<lb?> properly adjusted<lb/> without previous<lb/> negotiations and explanations<lb/> carried<lb/> on with some individual<lb/> person <lb/> such as the Secretary<lb/> of the Board, particularly<lb/> as it is<lb/> only now and then <lb/> <del. and for</del> that the<lb/> Board is assembled<lb/> — and whereas this<lb/> necessity always<lb/> existed in a particular<lb/> degree in<lb/> the <gap/> of the <lb/> present business<lb/> as would be seen<lb/> by turning to the<lb/> statement of the seven <lb/> particular businesses<lb/> occurring in the <lb/> course of it.</p> <!-- third column --> <head>Long<lb/> 30<hi rend="superscript">p</hi></head> <p> neglect the more<lb/> oppressive, and the<lb/> sense of it the more intolerable <hi rend="superscript">[+]3</hi> <!-- text is in adjacent column --> <hi rend="superscript">[+]3</hi> and for the purpose<lb/> and in the hope of<lb/> making life a <sic>burthen</sic><lb/> to him, and thereby<lb/> driving him into<lb/> some course of desperation<lb/> <!-- continues in column 3 --><add> liability and</add> In wilfully<lb/> and purposely<lb/> forbore so much<lb/> as to give on each<lb/> day any refusal<lb/> <add> of <gap/></add> to see him on that <lb/> day — but having <lb/> notice of his attendance<lb/> wilfully<lb/> and purposely forbore<lb/> either to<lb/> see hi or <del>e</del> so<lb?> much as to refuse<lb/> to see him on<lb/> that day, because<lb/> such refusal would<lb/> put an end <add> for that <gap/.</add> to his<lb/> attendance, with the<lb/>convenience, anxiety<lb/> <add> humiliation</add> and loss of<lb/. time attached to it:<lb/> and this notwithstanding<lb/> the <gap/><lb/> of J.B. repeatedly<lb/> <sic>conveyd</sic> to<lb/> him in the most<lb/> gentle and submissive<lb/> manner<lb/> and language: and <lb/> this although he<lb/> will know and<lb/> has repeatedly confessed<lb/> that through<lb/> the whole course of<lb/> J.B.'s attendance<lb/> on him amounting<lb/> then to 7 years<lb/> there <del>to</del> never had<lb/> been any thing in<lb/> the language or deportment<lb/> of J.B.<lb/> that had ever in<lb/> so much as in his <lb/> own occasion, offered<lb/> him any just<lb/> cause for complaint<lb/> or censure.</p> <pb/> <!-- fourth column --> <p> not only <gap/> to<lb/> make <del>any</del> <gap/><lb/> any time for the<lb/> attendance of J.B.<lb/> but when <gap/><lb/> often as he attended<lb/> <del>for the</del> in hope &<lb/> for the chance of obtaining<lb/> an audience.</p> <p> 32<lb/> That having that<lb/> for such a length of<lb/> time perceived in<lb/> him an undeclared and<lb/> habitual <gap/><lb/> to <del>ref</del> withhold<lb/> from J.B. all<lb/> facility and means<lb/> of explanation, and <lb/> all possibility of<lb/> continuing his <sic> solicitation</sic><lb/. to the purpose<lb/. either of accomplishment<lb/> or<lb/> time of relinquishment<lb/> he at length<lb/> when the <del>de</del> view of <lb/. an danger resulting<lb/> from <add>any</add> such explanation<lb/> had become intolerably<lb/> irksome to be borne<lb/> <gap/> a decided <gap/><lb/> prohibition upon<lb/> all further interviews<lb?> with <gap/> either by letter<lb?> or interview.</p> <p> 31<lb/> | ||
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Long
30 o
that whereas it is
the right of every
person having business
depending before
the Board and believing
himself with
customary respect and
decorum to have access
at all reasonable
hours and as often
as is necessary for the
purpose and for any
length of time as on
each occasion is necessary
to the purpose
to have access to that
<gap/ one of the two Secretaries
who happen
to be stand charged with such
his business —
[+]1 and whereas the said
Secy by his own
spontaneous offer and
proposal and charged
with the settlement
of the Penitentiary Establishment
in respect
of the estate proposed
by him for that purpose.
yet being, in pursuit
of the object of
the conspiracy, engaged
in the measure
of fraud and
oppression above specified —
and being
su on that account
constantly impressed
with a turn of
shame and terror [+]2
[+]2 and having in pursuance
of the resolution
taken by him as
above to the effect if
possible the ruin of
J.B. in mind as
well as fortune
In Long for a course
of years but more
particularly from Dec
1798 to Apr. 1798
when his deceit was
fully brought to light
would as much
as in him lay, the
giving audience to
J.B.
and for the sake of
making such wilful
neglect
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Long
306
[+]2 and whereas it
is in many cases
impossible in the
nature of the case
that any definitive
measures such
as those which require
the signature and
formal sanction of the
members of the Board
or other superior
authority can be<lb?> properly adjusted
without previous
negotiations and explanations
carried
on with some individual
person
such as the Secretary
of the Board, particularly
as it is
only now and then
<del. and for that the
Board is assembled
— and whereas this
necessity always
existed in a particular
degree in
the of the
present business
as would be seen
by turning to the
statement of the seven
particular businesses
occurring in the
course of it.
Long
30p
neglect the more
oppressive, and the
sense of it the more intolerable [+]3 [+]3 and for the purpose
and in the hope of
making life a burthen
to him, and thereby
driving him into
some course of desperation
liability and In wilfully
and purposely
forbore so much
as to give on each
day any refusal
of to see him on that
day — but having
notice of his attendance
wilfully
and purposely forbore
either to
see hi or e so<lb?> much as to refuse
to see him on
that day, because
such refusal would
put an end for that <gap/. to his
attendance, with the
convenience, anxiety
humiliation and loss of<lb/. time attached to it:
and this notwithstanding
the
of J.B. repeatedly
conveyd to
him in the most
gentle and submissive
manner
and language: and
this although he
will know and
has repeatedly confessed
that through
the whole course of
J.B.'s attendance
on him amounting
then to 7 years
there to never had
been any thing in
the language or deportment
of J.B.
that had ever in
so much as in his
own occasion, offered
him any just
cause for complaint
or censure.
---page break---
not only to
make any
any time for the
attendance of J.B.
but when
often as he attended
for the in hope &
for the chance of obtaining
an audience.
32
That having that
for such a length of
time perceived in
him an undeclared and
habitual
to ref withhold
from J.B. all
facility and means
of explanation, and
all possibility of
continuing his solicitation<lb/. to the purpose<lb/. either of accomplishment
or
time of relinquishment
he at length
when the de view of <lb/. an danger resulting
from any such explanation
had become intolerably
irksome to be borne
a decided
prohibition upon
all further interviews<lb?> with either by letter<lb?> or interview.
31
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jeremy bentham |
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