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' | <!-- header and marginal summary in pencil --> <p>8 <sic>Aug.</sic> 1808<lb/><note>To Mallet</note><lb/>(5) <note>Conclusion</note></p> <p>humour is at the same time put in a train <add>is resolved</add, something<lb/>by which a service of the same tendency shall be rendered,<lb/>though upon a smaller scale, of <gap/> as small as<lb/>possible, and, that the <add>original</add> source from whence it really<lb/>flows may be as much as possible kept out of sight<lb/><add>and observation,</add> rendered in appearance as unlike as it is <add>found</add> possible<lb/>to render it, to the measure <add>plan</add> originally brought forward<lb/>by the impertinent <add>importunate</add> and adverse hand.</p> <p>In one entire and unbroken mass abuse so long as it<lb/>can be defended, is <add>of course</add> defended: yet under the <gap/> <add>preferer</add> of continually<lb/>though clearly operating necessity, inch by inch it is in process<lb/>of time abandoned. In him though not by him <add>alone</add> it is worn<lb/>away as the stone is by the drip.</p> <!-- line across the page in pencil --> <p>When in a single-seated, and to appearance<lb/>sufficiently arbitrary judicatory, Caesar was sitting<lb/><add>in judgment</add> over Legions, <add>considering the matter in the abstract</add> conviction would have been considerably<lb/>more agreeable than <del>an</del> acquittal to the <del>writer and</del><lb/>convenience and therefore <add>of course</add> to the wishes of the Judge.<lb/>All things considered, <add>circumstances however</add> the <gap/> <add>case</add> found to be of the member<lb/>of those cases in which prudence prescribed the sacrifice<lb/>of momentary <gap/> be lasting interest, and use<lb/>acquittal, <add>notwithstanding a power in appointment absolute</add> which the Judge had no better a stomach<lb/>for pronouncing them Pistol laid for the <add>his <gap/></add> swallowing of<lb/>the <add>his</add> luck was the result.</p> <p><note>[+] abstraction made<lb/>of what might be<lb/>thought and felt and<lb/>said without doors.</note></p> <p><note>6<lb/>Disliking the proposed<lb/>remedies<lb/>the Board may<lb/>be induced to adapt<lb/>them notwithstanding<lb/>as Caesar was to<lb/><sic>acquitt</sic> Ligarius</note></p> <p>Many a man who <del>has as to common with Cicero</del><lb/>with Ligarius's Counsel in that cause has as little else<lb/>in <del>f</del> common as the man can have with another, <del><gap/><lb/>occupies</del> <add>has thus much</add> in common with him as consists on the occupying<lb/>a sinister situation, rowing against <gap/> said<lb/>tide, struggling against <add>incurably</add>adverse propositions pre-established<lb/>in the bosoms <del>of</del> before <add>to</add> as well as against which he<lb/>pleads <Add>sues</add>.</p> <p><!-- in pencil --> To p.7</p> | ||
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8 Aug. 1808
To Mallet
(5) Conclusion
humour is at the same time put in a train is resolved</add, something
by which a service of the same tendency shall be rendered,
though upon a smaller scale, of as small as
possible, and, that the <add>original source from whence it really
flows may be as much as possible kept out of sight
and observation, rendered in appearance as unlike as it is found possible
to render it, to the measure plan originally brought forward
by the impertinent importunate and adverse hand.
In one entire and unbroken mass abuse so long as it
can be defended, is of course defended: yet under the preferer of continually
though clearly operating necessity, inch by inch it is in process
of time abandoned. In him though not by him alone it is worn
away as the stone is by the drip.
When in a single-seated, and to appearance
sufficiently arbitrary judicatory, Caesar was sitting
in judgment over Legions, considering the matter in the abstract conviction would have been considerably
more agreeable than an acquittal to the writer and
convenience and therefore of course to the wishes of the Judge.
All things considered, circumstances however the case found to be of the member
of those cases in which prudence prescribed the sacrifice
of momentary be lasting interest, and use
acquittal, notwithstanding a power in appointment absolute which the Judge had no better a stomach
for pronouncing them Pistol laid for the his swallowing of
the his luck was the result.
[+] abstraction made
of what might be
thought and felt and
said without doors.
6
Disliking the proposed
remedies
the Board may
be induced to adapt
them notwithstanding
as Caesar was to
acquitt Ligarius
Many a man who has as to common with Cicero
with Ligarius's Counsel in that cause has as little else
in f common as the man can have with another,
occupies has thus much in common with him as consists on the occupying
a sinister situation, rowing against said
tide, struggling against incurablyadverse propositions pre-established
in the bosoms of before to as well as against which he
pleads sues.
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