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Note however that if for any one of these same
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situations a Candidate should present himself or be
<lb/>
found who is at once willing and able to serve without
<lb/>
pay, the impossibility of getting others to serve in others of those situa-
<lb/>
tons without pay should not be a reason for refusing to receive
<lb/>
him to serve on a footing this economical: and in a work of
<lb/>
mine which has for its object the bringing to view the con-
<lb/>
section which has place between official aptitude and official
<lb/>
frugality, the larger part of the expenditure of a considerable
<lb/>
<unclear>subdepartment</unclear> is exhibited as a sample of the defal-
<lb/>
cation capable of being made.
<p>paragraph</p>
No:  I have not yet done.  Waste, depredation, extortion--
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Belgians!  evil in these several shapes has been laid
<lb/>
before you.  Well then - In saying <hi rend="underline">We will have a King</hi>,
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all this waste you <del>will</del> have declared yourselves determined
<lb/>
to make -- all this depredation -- all this extortion -- without
<lb/>
which the waste cannot be made you have declared
<lb/>
yourselves determined to commit:  to all this vile and
<lb/>
pickpocket nonsense, which the silly people of this
<lb/>
country are silly enough to hear without hissing it
<lb/>
down, you <add>have</add> given virtual utterance:  <hi rend="underline">virtual</hi> utter-
<lb/>
ance even already; and when the time comes, and as
<lb/>
often as the time comes, <hi rend="underline">actual</hi> utterance will follow it.
<p>paragraph</p>
Belgians!  if you are not as silly as the people of En-
<lb/>
gland, you will <unclear>prepare</unclear> your throats, and as often as the
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words <hi rend="underline">throne</hi>, <hi rend="underline"><hi rend="underline">crown</hi></hi>, <hi rend="underline"><hi rend="underline">scepter</hi></hi>, <hi rend="underline">dignity</hi>, <hi rend="underline">splendour</hi>, <hi rend="underline">lustre</hi>, or
<lb/>
any of them are heard in, from, or to your representative
<lb/>
<unclear>questionable reading</unclear> or <unclear>questionable reading</unclear> of <unclear>questionable reading</unclear> (if you are to have them),
<lb/>
make yourselves heard and drown the pickpocket accents in a chorus of richly deserved hisses.  Why
<lb/>
this hissing?  For this plain this obvious reason and prac-
<lb/>
tical use:  the louder the hiss the less atrocious will be
<lb/>
the  <unclear>questionable reading</unclear>:  and if not this, what better - what else
<lb/>
- can you do for your self-defense and self-preservation? 
<lb/>
These arms of the goose of the snake - these <hi rend="underline">are</hi> left you -
<lb/>
and these are <hi rend="underline">all</hi> that are left you.  <unclear>questionable reading</unclear> in hand
<lb/>
any more effectual ones, you will be some of you
<lb/>
clapped in <unclear>questionable reading</unclear>, others killed.  For hissing you will
<lb/>
not be killed unless and until an act of his most
<lb/>
gracious majesty - an act in Congress - be helped
<lb/>
to make hissing a crime <del>?</del> to apply death pun-
<lb/>
ishment to the crime - and to order the judge to
<lb/>
give orders for putting to death all such as
<lb/>
shall have found guilty of it.




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Click Here To Edit Note however that if for any one of these same
situations a Candidate should present himself or be
found who is at once willing and able to serve without
pay, the impossibility of getting others to serve in others of those situa-
tons without pay should not be a reason for refusing to receive
him to serve on a footing this economical: and in a work of
mine which has for its object the bringing to view the con-
section which has place between official aptitude and official
frugality, the larger part of the expenditure of a considerable
subdepartment is exhibited as a sample of the defal-
cation capable of being made.

paragraph

No: I have not yet done. Waste, depredation, extortion--
Belgians! evil in these several shapes has been laid
before you. Well then - In saying We will have a King,
all this waste you will have declared yourselves determined
to make -- all this depredation -- all this extortion -- without
which the waste cannot be made you have declared
yourselves determined to commit: to all this vile and
pickpocket nonsense, which the silly people of this
country are silly enough to hear without hissing it
down, you have given virtual utterance: virtual utter-
ance even already; and when the time comes, and as
often as the time comes, actual utterance will follow it.

paragraph

Belgians! if you are not as silly as the people of En-
gland, you will prepare your throats, and as often as the

words throne, <hi rend="underline">crown</hi>, <hi rend="underline">scepter</hi>, dignity, splendour, lustre, or


any of them are heard in, from, or to your representative
questionable reading or questionable reading of questionable reading (if you are to have them),
make yourselves heard and drown the pickpocket accents in a chorus of richly deserved hisses. Why
this hissing? For this plain this obvious reason and prac-
tical use: the louder the hiss the less atrocious will be
the questionable reading: and if not this, what better - what else
- can you do for your self-defense and self-preservation?
These arms of the goose of the snake - these are left you -
and these are all that are left you. questionable reading in hand

any more effectual ones, you will be some of you


clapped in questionable reading, others killed. For hissing you will
not be killed unless and until an act of his most
gracious majesty - an act in Congress - be helped
to make hissing a crime ? to apply death pun-
ishment to the crime - and to order the judge to
give orders for putting to death all such as
shall have found guilty of it.



Identifier: | JB/023/148/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 23.

Date_1

1830-12-04

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

023

Main Headings

lord brougham displayed

Folio number

148

Info in main headings field

jb to belgians

Image

002

Titles

jeremy bentham to the belgic nation and its congress / on kingship and its equipment / letter iii (in continuation)

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d1 f11 / d6 f16

Penner

Watermarks

street & co 1830

Marginals

Paper Producer

antonio alcala galiano

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1830

Notes public

ID Number

8019

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