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'' | <head>1831 April 9.</head> | ||
<head>Bill 1</head> | |||
<head>J.B. v G.3.—Marginals by A. M.</head> | |||
<p>1 or 1<lb/> | |||
But for Geo. 3, J.B would have been pauper-manager<lb/> | |||
—how intended,<lb/> | |||
how frustrated here<lb/> | |||
seen.</p> | |||
<p>2.<lb/> | |||
Panopticon penitentiary<lb/> | |||
still pending.<lb/> | |||
Necessary in Hon. House<lb/> | |||
Leader, Oratory alone:<lb/> | |||
Pitt 2 had no plans<lb/> | |||
but those by George<lb/> | |||
Rose, as per his pamphlets.</p> | |||
<p>3.<lb/> | |||
Office of Lord Farnborough<lb/> | |||
<hi rend="underline">Arbiter elgantiarum</hi>—<lb/> | |||
this mentioned<lb/> | |||
because probably<lb/> | |||
he has always<lb/> | |||
been ignorant of<lb/> | |||
these circumstances.</p> | |||
<p>4.<lb/> | |||
Panopticon still<lb/> | |||
pending—how intended<lb/> | |||
and frustrated seen<lb/> | |||
hereafter. J.B.'s intercourse<lb/> | |||
with Rose. | |||
☞ Speak of acquaintance<lb/> | |||
with Pitt 2.</p> | |||
<p>5.<lb/> | |||
At his desire J.B.<lb/> | |||
called on Rose at his<lb/> | |||
private house—date<lb/> | |||
forgotten—day, Friday.</p> | |||
<pb/> | |||
<p>6 or 1.<lb/> | |||
Such under mixt monarchy<lb/> | |||
the lot of humanity—<lb/> | |||
slaves to one<lb/> | |||
being, who is taught<lb/> | |||
to consider and treat them<lb/> | |||
as such.</p> | |||
<p>7 or 2.<lb/> | |||
King's ministers or instruments<lb/> | |||
irresponsible, except<lb/> | |||
slightly to popular sanction—<lb/> | |||
King's deeds being<lb/> | |||
invisible, so is <hi rend="underline">he irresponsible.</hi></p> | |||
<p>8 or 3.<lb/> | |||
For half century the most<lb/> | |||
worthless few have been<lb/> | |||
oppressing and defrauding<lb/> | |||
the many: the worst<lb/> | |||
of the Cabinet now<lb/> | |||
swept away; least bad left.</p> | |||
<p>9 or 4.<lb/> | |||
What placed them<lb/> | |||
there? Agreeableness<lb/> | |||
and obsequiousness to<lb/> | |||
Monarch.</p> | |||
<p>10 or 5.<lb/> | |||
What removed them?<lb/> | |||
Not inaptitude:</p> | |||
<p>11 or 6.<lb/> | |||
but an ill-humour<lb/> | |||
fit.</p> | |||
<pb/> | |||
(1 | |||
<p>12 or 1<lb/> | |||
Wilks and liberty—N<hi rend="superscript">o</hi><lb/> | |||
45</p> | |||
<p>13 or 2<lb/> | |||
Geo. 3's Speech—Wilks<lb/> | |||
quarrelled with word<lb/> | |||
"Briton".</p> | |||
<p>14 or 3<lb/> | |||
Envy and jealousy<lb/> | |||
blinded great part of<lb/> | |||
the English—the upper<lb/> | |||
part.</p> | |||
<p>15 or 4<lb/> | |||
Bute dislocated many<lb/> | |||
functionaries of the<lb/> | |||
Monarch's circle—harshly<lb/> | |||
but not illegally.</p> | |||
<p>16 or 5<lb/> | |||
Revenge of the dislocatees<lb/> | |||
and means of wreaking<lb/> | |||
it not surprising: injustice<lb/> | |||
not legally but morally<lb/> | |||
done, for disappointment<lb/> | |||
and thence<lb/> | |||
pain were wrongfully<lb/> | |||
produced.</p> | |||
<p>17 or 6<lb/> | |||
By American War J.B.'s<lb/> | |||
loyalty untouched—<lb/> | |||
Greatest happiness not<lb/> | |||
yet discovered. Colonies<lb/> | |||
revolted—without<lb/> | |||
reason adduced—<lb/> | |||
Assertion easier than<lb/> | |||
reasoning—strong assertion<lb/> | |||
than gentle.<lb/> | |||
Americans said—You<lb/> | |||
have no right to tax us:<lb/> | |||
King, Lords, Commons, &c—<lb/> | |||
We have: Here an issue<lb/> | |||
No reasoning: Usage<lb/> | |||
for the king—aggregate<lb/> | |||
happiness not considered.<lb/> | |||
☞ 27. Make addition from Lind's book.</p> | |||
1831 April 9. Bill 1 J.B. v G.3.—Marginals by A. M.
1 or 1
But for Geo. 3, J.B would have been pauper-manager
—how intended,
how frustrated here
seen.
2.
Panopticon penitentiary
still pending.
Necessary in Hon. House
Leader, Oratory alone:
Pitt 2 had no plans
but those by George
Rose, as per his pamphlets.
3.
Office of Lord Farnborough
Arbiter elgantiarum—
this mentioned
because probably
he has always
been ignorant of
these circumstances.
4.
Panopticon still
pending—how intended
and frustrated seen
hereafter. J.B.'s intercourse
with Rose.
☞ Speak of acquaintance
with Pitt 2.
5.
At his desire J.B.
called on Rose at his
private house—date
forgotten—day, Friday.
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6 or 1.
Such under mixt monarchy
the lot of humanity—
slaves to one
being, who is taught
to consider and treat them
as such.
7 or 2.
King's ministers or instruments
irresponsible, except
slightly to popular sanction—
King's deeds being
invisible, so is he irresponsible.
8 or 3.
For half century the most
worthless few have been
oppressing and defrauding
the many: the worst
of the Cabinet now
swept away; least bad left.
9 or 4.
What placed them
there? Agreeableness
and obsequiousness to
Monarch.
10 or 5.
What removed them?
Not inaptitude:
11 or 6.
but an ill-humour
fit.
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(1
12 or 1
Wilks and liberty—No
45
13 or 2
Geo. 3's Speech—Wilks
quarrelled with word
"Briton".
14 or 3
Envy and jealousy
blinded great part of
the English—the upper
part.
15 or 4
Bute dislocated many
functionaries of the
Monarch's circle—harshly
but not illegally.
16 or 5
Revenge of the dislocatees
and means of wreaking
it not surprising: injustice
not legally but morally
done, for disappointment
and thence
pain were wrongfully
produced.
17 or 6
By American War J.B.'s
loyalty untouched—
Greatest happiness not
yet discovered. Colonies
revolted—without
reason adduced—
Assertion easier than
reasoning—strong assertion
than gentle.
Americans said—You
have no right to tax us:
King, Lords, Commons, &c—
We have: Here an issue
No reasoning: Usage
for the king—aggregate
happiness not considered.
☞ 27. Make addition from Lind's book.
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