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<add>-stood</add> : accordingly when any body presents a petition<lb/><add>to the King, a thing</add> which every body is at liberty to do, <note>I am speaking here not of <lb/>this nor of that King but <lb/>of Kings in general<lb/></note> the petition <add>as</add> regularly <lb/>goes to the Lord in waiting. Suppose the <lb/>Lord in waiting <add>is <del>the ob</del> a person petitioned against? or a friend, or</add> a <add>friend's</add> friend of his or <add>in short</add> a person of<lb/>his party? <add>What becomes of the petition then I</add> <del>happens to be the object of complaint? I</del> <lb/>leave <add><del>it</del> it for any one</add> <del>any body</del> to conjecture. <del>What becomes of it then<lb/>The proverb says thatit give petitions go<lb/>I have head it said as a sort of proverb</del> <add>the phrase is</add> that petitions<lb/>go to make <unclear>thread</unclear>-papers for the maids of<lb/>honour. We may imagine this to bear the r | |||
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26
Indirect
Misrule
-stood : accordingly when any body presents a petition
to the King, a thing which every body is at liberty to do, I am speaking here not of
this nor of that King but
of Kings in general
the petition as regularly
goes to the Lord in waiting. Suppose the
Lord in waiting is the ob a person petitioned against? or a friend, or a friend's friend of his or in short a person of
his party? What becomes of the petition then I happens to be the object of complaint? I
leave it it for any one any body to conjecture. What becomes of it then
The proverb says thatit give petitions go
I have head it said as a sort of proverb the phrase is that petitions
go to make thread-papers for the maids of
honour. We may imagine this to bear the r
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jeremy bentham |
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