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<head>1820 April 23</head> <!-- in pencil --> <p>(4)</p> <p>While his misdoings were confined to my own insignificant<lb/> person, <del>and to that establishment in which</del> <add><del>in favour of which he had</del></add><lb/>in favour of which such was his generosity in <gap/> he<lb/> <gap/> he had repeatedly <add>more than once</add> stood forth in the House of Commons<lb/>and born testimony and to that <del><gap/></del> universally<lb/>respectable person in which I had so material a <gap/> <add>an interest</add><lb/>though divested of all possibility of profit <sic>till</sic> the <gap/><lb/>had reaped benefit, in degree and variety beyond any<lb/>thing but the individual thus deserted had one Pound so <add>gone so far as</add> <lb/>much as to imagine &#x2014; this long had <add>have</add> I forbore laying<lb/>before the <gap/> <del>the</del> any of these his hitherto secret <gap/><lb/>But beholding him standing forth in the character of a<lb/>persecutor, labouring in the name of the persecuted and<lb/>more <gap/> <gap/> to destroy those whose misfortune<lb/>it may be to <sic>deffer</sic> with him on any of these facts in <add>on</add><lb/> which security <del>an<d/el> do any two men perfectly agree.  <del>I</del><lb/><del>will<d/el> <gap/> and <gap/> <sic>till</sic> <gap/> and for this cause though<lb/><gap/> for any less <add>other</add> cause will I stand <add>have I stood</add> forth to lift up<lb/>though not so much as I could lift up of that <del><gap/></del> <lb/>veil <add>cloak</add> under cover of which that which in my eyes<lb/>is so much evil. <del><gap/> that</del> to bring as with all his<lb/>might to quench that reform which be one professed <add>stood up</add> to <gap/>,</lb/> <gap/> <del>all those</del> abuse <add>corruption</add> in all its shapes with the <gap/>, <note>by <gap/><note><lb/>of his tongue, and without the <del.<gap/>,/del> <gap/> mostly enjoying<lb/><add>in release</add> the <gap/> of that <gap/> <add>would be to</add> which his <gap/> professing to me <add><gap/></add><lb/><add><gap/></add> renounce and to abjure. <note>later than <gap/></note></p>             






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1820 April 23

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While his misdoings were confined to my own insignificant
person, and to that establishment in which in favour of which he had
in favour of which such was his generosity in he
he had repeatedly more than once stood forth in the House of Commons
and born testimony and to that universally
respectable person in which I had so material a an interest
though divested of all possibility of profit till the
had reaped benefit, in degree and variety beyond any
thing but the individual thus deserted had one Pound so gone so far as
much as to imagine — this long had have I forbore laying
before the the any of these his hitherto secret
But beholding him standing forth in the character of a
persecutor, labouring in the name of the persecuted and
more to destroy those whose misfortune
it may be to deffer with him on any of these facts in on
which security an<d/el> do any two men perfectly agree. I
will<d/el> and till and for this cause though
for any less other cause will I stand have I stood forth to lift up
though not so much as I could lift up of that

veil cloak under cover of which that which in my eyes
is so much evil. that to bring as with all his
might to quench that reform which be one professed stood up to ,</lb/> all those abuse corruption in all its shapes with the , by <note>
of his tongue, and without the <del.,/del> mostly enjoying
in release the of that would be to which his professing to me
renounce and to abjure. <note>later than




Identifier: | JB/137/259/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 137.

Date_1

1820-04-23

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

137

Main Headings

radicalism not dangerous

Folio number

259

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c4

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::[prince of wales feathers] i&m 1818]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

arthur wellesley, duke of wellington

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1818

Notes public

ID Number

46976

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