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<!-- heading and marginal notes in pencil --> <p>5 <sic>Aug.</sic> 1808 19<lb/><note>To Mallet</note><lb/>19</p> <p>This no libel &#x2014; <gap/> wished being here as failing &#x2014; <unclear>entology</unclear></p> <p><note>28 &#x2014; 11<lb/>Cause of the cessation<lb/>of J.B.'s<lb/>confidence in the<lb/>Board &#x2014; finding it<lb/>composed of invisible<lb/>and anonymous<lb/>Judges</note></p> <p>The cessation of the confidence of which the <del>Board had</del><lb/>judicatory to which I found myself having been<lb/>employed <add>acknowledged</add> at the outset &#x2014; the cause of that misfortune<lb/>for such surely it is to a suitor, is by this time I believe<lb/>sufficiently intelligible.</p> <p><note>29 &#x2014; 12<lb/>A state of anonymousness<lb/>and<lb/>inability is<lb/>conjoined to incendiaries<lb/>but <lb/>not to Judges</note></p> <p>Incendiaries, <add>Spies</add> and Threatening Letter-writers &#x2014;<lb/>such are the descriptions of persons whom we are all of<lb/>us accustomed to <del>an</del> observe rendering <add>keeping</add> themselves, or<lb/>endeavouring to render <add>labouring to keep</add> themselves, invisible and anonymous:<lb/>invisible and anonymous Judges &#x2014; Judges<lb/>whose very existence is dubious <add>in/under a cloud</add> constitute a character<lb/>which in this country, I <add>am apt to</add> think, may be set down<lb/>as now.</p> <p><note>30&#x2014; 12 <lb/>The compilation<lb/>knows no such<lb/>Judges.<lb/>Westminster Hall<lb/>affords none such</note></p> <p>Turning to the Court Calendar, and at the same<lb/>time in thought to Westminster Hall I observe<lb/><gap/> Judges, bearing that venerable name, besides two<lb/>others who are not the less Judges for not bearing it &#x2014; all<lb/>of them performing their <add>going through the important</add> function in such manner and<lb/>form as at no time has <add>could</add> in the mind of any man <gap/> <add>his</add><lb/>life any doubt of their existence.</p> <p>On every occasion on which they do act, they may<lb/>be seen to act, and <del>when w</del> as often as it happens to them<lb/>to have reason to give, and to be disposed to give these reasons<lb/>which is not unfrequently, <add>supporting their arts by</add> giving reasons     






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5 Aug. 1808 19
To Mallet
19

This no libel — wished being here as failing — entology

28 — 11
Cause of the cessation
of J.B.'s
confidence in the
Board — finding it
composed of invisible
and anonymous
Judges

The cessation of the confidence of which the Board had
judicatory to which I found myself having been
employed acknowledged at the outset — the cause of that misfortune
for such surely it is to a suitor, is by this time I believe
sufficiently intelligible.

29 — 12
A state of anonymousness
and
inability is
conjoined to incendiaries
but
not to Judges

Incendiaries, Spies and Threatening Letter-writers —
such are the descriptions of persons whom we are all of
us accustomed to an observe rendering keeping themselves, or
endeavouring to render labouring to keep themselves, invisible and anonymous:
invisible and anonymous Judges — Judges
whose very existence is dubious in/under a cloud constitute a character
which in this country, I am apt to think, may be set down
as now.

30— 12
The compilation
knows no such
Judges.
Westminster Hall
affords none such

Turning to the Court Calendar, and at the same
time in thought to Westminster Hall I observe
Judges, bearing that venerable name, besides two
others who are not the less Judges for not bearing it — all
of them performing their going through the important function in such manner and
form as at no time has could in the mind of any man his
life any doubt of their existence.

On every occasion on which they do act, they may
be seen to act, and when w as often as it happens to them
to have reason to give, and to be disposed to give these reasons
which is not unfrequently, supporting their arts by giving reasons




Identifier: | JB/122/253/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 122.

Date_1

1808-08-05

Marginal Summary Numbering

28 or 11 - 30 or 13

Box

122

Main Headings

Panopticon

Folio number

253

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

Category

Text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

Recto"Recto" is not in the list (recto, verso) of allowed values for the "Rectoverso" property.

Page Numbering

D19 / E19

Penner

Watermarks

Marginals

Jeremy Bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

See note 5 to letter 1986, vol. 7

ID Number

001

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