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<p>6 <sic>Aug.</sic> 1808 31<lb/><note>To Mallet</note><lb/>31</p> <p>49 . 33<lb/>It was not by<lb/>the exercise of this<lb/>power that the<lb/.Inquisition rendered<lb/>itself so justly<lb/>odious and horrible,<lb/>but by the anonymousness<lb/>and invisibility of its<lb/>Judges, added to<lb/>the nature of the<lb/>offences of which<lb/>it took cognizance.</note></p> <p>In the Inquisition <add>Inquisitional Court</add> known by that name, the circumstance<lb/><add><gap/></add> from which it derives &#x2014; <add>if not</add> all its terms, at<lb/>any rate all its mischievousness &#x2014; is &#x2014; not the habit<lb/>of putting questions, but the circumstance that the<lb/>persons by whom they <del>are</del> <add>have been</add. put, have been whenso<lb/>it has pleased them, been unknown; and that known<lb/>or unknown, <Add>not known</add> whatsoever in this or any other way.</p>   
<p>6 <sic>Aug.</sic> 1808 31<lb/><note>To Mallet</note><lb/>31</p> <p><note>49 . 33<lb/>It was not by<lb/>the exercise of this<lb/>power that the<lb/>Inquisition rendered<lb/>itself so justly<lb/>odious and horrible,<lb/>but by the anonymousness<lb/>and invisibility of its<lb/>Judges, added to<lb/>the nature of the<lb/>offences of which<lb/>it took cognizance.</note></p> <p>In the Inquisition <add>Inquisitional Court</add> known by that name, the circumstance<lb/><add><unclear>companies</unclear></add> from which it derives &#x2014; <add>if not</add> all its terms, at<lb/>any rate all its mischievousness &#x2014; is &#x2014; not the habit<lb/>of putting questions, but the circumstance that the<lb/>persons by whom they <del>are</del> <add>have been</add> put, have been when so<lb/>it has pleased them, been unknown; and that known<lb/>or unknown, <Add>not known</add> whatsoever in this or any other way.</p>   






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6 Aug. 1808 31
To Mallet
31

49 . 33
It was not by
the exercise of this
power that the
Inquisition rendered
itself so justly
odious and horrible,
but by the anonymousness
and invisibility of its
Judges, added to
the nature of the
offences of which
it took cognizance.

In the Inquisition Inquisitional Court known by that name, the circumstance
companies from which it derives — if not all its terms, at
any rate all its mischievousness — is — not the habit
of putting questions, but the circumstance that the
persons by whom they are have been put, have been when so
it has pleased them, been unknown; and that known
or unknown, not known whatsoever in this or any other way.




Identifier: | JB/122/267/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 122.

Date_1

1808-08-06

Marginal Summary Numbering

49 or 33

Box

122

Main Headings

Panopticon

Folio number

267

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

D31 / E31

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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