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&#x2014; friendly <add><del>friends</del></add> to liberty would be more<lb/>
&#x2014; friendly <add><del>friends</del></add> to liberty would be more<lb/>
expression and do them <add>more ample</add> better justice.  <add>If</add> French<lb/>
expression and do them <add>more ample</add> better justice.  <add>If</add> French<lb/>
men are <add>at present the most conspicuous</add> <del>the</del> object of their affections, it is<lb/>
not as Frenchman, but as men duly<lb/>
sensible of the value of liberty and doing <add>striving</add><lb/>
their utmost to attain it; and <add>in consideration of</add> <del>for</del> the<lb/>
rank their numbers give them in the colleague<lb/>
of nations. The term Philogallican<lb/>
<del>was chosen</del><add><del>selected</del></add> <del>by the Sovereign with her usual</del><lb/>
<del>judgement</del> <add><del>discernment</del>,</add> in that which the Sovereigns <add><add><del><gap/> failing</del></add>unerring</add> wisdom<lb/>
<note>Priority <del>of <gap/></del><lb/>
and the rank<lb/>
in their little to prominence</note> chose <add>selected</add> as the least unfit of the three<lb/>
candidates presented her by his unworthy servant<lb/>
whole her dignity forbad her substituting<lb/>
<add>any other.</add> <del>a better</del>: <add>The function of a Sovereign <add><del>It <gap/> the part</del> of</add></add> Sovereigns according to the<lb/>
<add>true </add> principles of true Monarchy <add>the function of her exalted </add> not to originate<lb/>
acts, but <add>only to give to </add><del>to sanctify with the sceptre</del> such<lb/>




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at Warwick have been dispatched before mine
came in.

With submission the term epithet Philogallican
applied to the Society in question is fails of not altogether commensssssurate
to the extent of their view, Phileabutheran
— friendly friends to liberty would be more
expression and do them more ample better justice. If French
men are at present the most conspicuous the object of their affections, it is
not as Frenchman, but as men duly
sensible of the value of liberty and doing striving
their utmost to attain it; and in consideration of for the
rank their numbers give them in the colleague
of nations. The term Philogallican
was chosenselected by the Sovereign with her usual
judgement discernment, in that which the Sovereigns <add> failingunerring</add> wisdom
Priority of
and the rank
in their little to prominence
chose selected as the least unfit of the three
candidates presented her by his unworthy servant
whole her dignity forbad her substituting
any other. a better: The function of a Sovereign <add>It the part of</add> Sovereigns according to the
true principles of true Monarchy the function of her exalted not to originate
acts, but only to give to to sanctify with the sceptre such




Identifier: | JB/169/158/003"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 169.

Date_1

1789-11-10

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

169

Main Headings

Folio number

158

Info in main headings field

no 5

Image

003

Titles

Category

correspondence

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f1 / / / f4

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::gr [crown motif] [lion with crown motif]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

letter 687, vol. 4

ID Number

56978

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