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<head>Contract White Journal</head><lb/>
<head>Contract White Journal</head>
 
<p>words "I think the 15 article does not clearly express<lb/> "to whom the Annuity therein mentioned is to be paid<lb/> "which should be clearly expressed." &#x2014; I wrote<lb/> down on a separate piece of paper a clause designed<lb/> to remedy the <add>supposed</add> want of clearness, and<lb/> pinned the paper to the Draught.</p>


<p>words "I think the 15 article does not clearly express<lb/> "to whom the Annuity therein mentioned is to be paid<lb/> "which should be clearly expressed." &#x2014; I wrote<lb/> down on a separate piece of paper a clause designed<lb/> to remedy the <add>supposed</add> want of clearness, and<lb/> pinned the paper to the <sic>Draught</sic>.</p>
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<p>At above 1/4 after <gap/> M<hi rend='superscript'>r</hi> White returned.<lb/> Having been waiting for him on the pavement, I<lb/> joined him near the foot of his Staircase &#x2014; <del>not<lb/> a syllable</del> his <del>depos</del> countenance and deportment<lb/> haughty, sullen and silent &#x2014; Not a syllable nor<lb/> a gesture in the way of apology or regret for the<lb/> breach of appointment &#x2014; On our entrance into<lb/> his chambers, he threw himself covered into his<lb/> elbow chair. I stood by the side of it uncovered.<lb/> Taking up my draught of the<lb/> clause, <del>he</del> <note>he made no objection or observation on the matter, but yet</note> began making alterations in it, saying<lb/> it was to accommodate <del>the dra</del> the passage to<lb/> M<hi rend='superscript'>r</hi> Att<hi rend='superscript'>y</hi> Generals stile, the <unclear>opinions</unclear> of which however,<lb/> though many of the Att<hi rend='superscript'>y</hi> Gen<hi rend='superscript'>ls</hi> were contained<lb/> in the <sic>Draught</sic>. The alterations appearing<lb/> to me to be either immaterial or equivalent, I<lb/> <del><unclear>impressed</unclear></del> <add>declared</add> my consent in terms expressive of satisfaction:<lb/> to which however I was obliged to <del><gap/></del> <add>put</add> a<lb/> sudden stop, on observing him go on with the insertion
<p>At above <del>a</del> 1/4 after 4 M<hi rend='superscript'>r</hi> White returned.<lb/> Having been waiting for him on the pavement, I<lb/> joined him near the foot of his Staircase &#x2014; <del>not<lb/> a syllable</del> his <del>depos</del> countenance and deportment<lb/> haughty, sullen and silent &#x2014; Not a syllable nor<lb/> a gesture in the way of apology or regret for the<lb/> breach of appointment &#x2014; On our entrance into<lb/> his chambers, he threw himself covered into his<lb/> elbow chair. I stood by the side of it uncovered.<lb/> Taking up my draught of the<lb/> clause, <del>he</del> <note>he made no objection or observation on the matter, but yet</note> began making alterations in it, saying<lb/> it was to accommodate <del>the dra</del> the passage to<lb/> the Att<hi rend='superscript'>y</hi> Generals stile, the specimens of which however,<lb/> though many of the Soll<hi rend='superscript'>r</hi> Gen<hi rend='superscript'>ls</hi> were contained<lb/> in the <sic>Draught</sic>. The alterations appearing<lb/> to me to be either immaterial or equivalent, I<lb/> <del>expressed</del> <add>declared</add> my consent in terms expressive of satisfaction:<lb/> to which however I was obliged to <del><gap/></del> <add>put</add> a<lb/> sudden stop, on observing him go on with the insertion <add>of</add>
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Contract White Journal

words "I think the 15 article does not clearly express
"to whom the Annuity therein mentioned is to be paid
"which should be clearly expressed." — I wrote
down on a separate piece of paper a clause designed
to remedy the supposed want of clearness, and
pinned the paper to the Draught.

At above a 1/4 after 4 Mr White returned.
Having been waiting for him on the pavement, I
joined him near the foot of his Staircase — not
a syllable
his depos countenance and deportment
haughty, sullen and silent — Not a syllable nor
a gesture in the way of apology or regret for the
breach of appointment — On our entrance into
his chambers, he threw himself covered into his
elbow chair. I stood by the side of it uncovered.
Taking up my draught of the
clause, he he made no objection or observation on the matter, but yet began making alterations in it, saying
it was to accommodate the dra the passage to
the Atty Generals stile, the specimens of which however,
though many of the Sollr Genls were contained
in the Draught. The alterations appearing
to me to be either immaterial or equivalent, I
expressed declared my consent in terms expressive of satisfaction:
to which however I was obliged to put a
sudden stop, on observing him go on with the insertion of









Identifier: | JB/115/125/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 115.

Date_1

1796-08-17

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

115

Main Headings

panopticon

Folio number

125

Info in main headings field

contract - white - journal

Image

001

Titles

Category

journal

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f7

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

37500

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