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<head>Pencil note: 1820 Feb</head><head>To | <head>Pencil note: 1820 Feb</head><head>To Griffenhoof Bastill </head><lb/>Alas Sir! what <del>is the</del> same <del>that yet</del> have yet unfolded<lb/>to us! A prison <hi rend="superscript">the whom of which is kept secret fore the eyes even if</hi> un<gap/> <gap/> even by the <gap/>lated authorities &<lb/>even of 10 Grand Juries? A prison in which all cruelty is secured against <note>detection, what is<lb/>it but a Bastille?<lb/>A Bastille? In</note><lb/>An <gap/> prison. <del>in the word a Bastille. In</del><lb/>thus an word is not the new and substance of the most<lb/><unclear>flagelious</unclear> and excoriating tyranny included? For <del>whom is</del> what are<lb/>the tortures that by means of this engine <gap/> not with <hi rend="superscript">and</hi><lb/>sure impunity be inflicted? and for what better purpose can<lb/>the <del>possession</del> command of it to be any person an object of desire? <del>A Bastille</del> Alas, Sir this is no exaggeration. <hi rend="superscript">Applied as <gap/>, the word</hi> there is not one of these<lb/><del>flower</del> <hi rend="superscript">weapons</hi> of rhetoric, <del><gap/></del> <hi rend="superscript">the use of</hi> which <del>our public men <unclear><gap/></unclear> indulge</del> in<lb/><hi rend="superscript">is so familiar to our public men. No Sir: it</hi> <del>to indulge</del> It possesses the exact character of the horrible<lb/>instrument from whence its name has been derived. Apply<lb/><hi rend="superscript">for access</hi> to the Secretary of State and if <hi rend="superscript">such be less pleasure</hi> it be less destitute<lb/>success you will have. Well and in the <hi rend="superscript">case of the</hi> French Bastille<lb/>was there not always some <hi rend="superscript">special</hi> prison <del>from whom</del> <hi rend="superscript">by whose</hi> authority<lb/>access to it might be had? always <del>excepted that</del> <hi rend="superscript">provided support</hi> is the<lb/>one care as in the other that such were his pleasure<lb/>and not otherwise. <hi rend="superscript">If cruelty is above in prison other from has been committed</hi> Apply for <gap/> if <del>abuse of those who of these</del><lb/><del>and not otherwise have been abuse have been the authors of it</del> <hi rend="superscript">if it be the authors, of it</hi>apply<lb/>to them and if it be their pleasure to be expend they will furnish<lb/>you with the means. <del><gap/></del><lb/>it<del><gap/></del><lb/>A Bastille. An English Bastille! A Bastille <hi rend="superscript"><gap/><gap/></hi> established<lb/>in England <hi rend="superscript">established in the metropolis of England</hi> by an English Act of Parliament! and this too<lb/>has been added to the catalogue of English Institutions!<lb/>of these Institutions, which by fine and imprisonment, and<lb/>punishment and be <gap/> all by secret and <gap/>table<lb/>imprisonment we are <hi rend="superscript">to be</hi> forced to love!<lb/>Ah Howard! dear departed friend! what wouldst<lb/> thou have said to this? this very heart would have been broken by it?<lb/>While a son, father or brother is a son of yours is kept in a<lb/>state of sufferance of which it has been indeed impossible for ye<lb/>to be informed, give information of it to the authors, and it<lb/>will not will them to determine whether <gap/> should yourself be informed<lb/>of it such is the security which the authors of <gap/> last line proved<lb/>against the abuse of it.<lb/><note>What torments <gap/> and think<lb/>those of hunger? And<lb/>by so <gap/> & p<gap/><lb/>as a little forgetfulness <hi rend="superscript">accidental neglect</hi><lb/><hi rend="superscript">as</hi> in the distribution of food<lb/>or drink how careless<lb/>might it be inflicted!<lb/>And who could be so<lb/><del><gap/></del> uncandid as<lb/>to make out of any<lb/>such little forgetfulness<lb/><del>one not upon</del> a cause<lb/>of accusation against<lb/>a Secretary of State<lb/>With such an instrument<lb/>as common law<lb/>unnecessary are all those<lb/>tortures while the<lb/>history of Torture I speak of <gap/><lb/>history here recorded<lb/>which M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> <gap/> would have<lb/><hi rend="superscript">told of</hi> and which Lord Castlereagh<lb/>has heard of;<lb/>and <hi rend="superscript">for</hi> of which work<lb/>any me to occur<lb/>the author, with the<lb/>author but the account<lb/>would be punished</note><lb/><note>What could have been<lb/>thy <unclear>falonge</unclear> couldst there<lb/><gap/> <gap/> imagined<lb/>that this could have<lb/>been the craft or good forget<lb/>of all thy labours.<lb/>If thy <gap/> existence!<lb/>of so many years of self-affliction<lb/><del>troubles</del> to assuage the <del><gap/></del> affliction<lb/>A Alexy Deasffound</note><pb/> | ||
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Pencil note: 1820 FebTo Griffenhoof Bastill
Alas Sir! what is the same that yet have yet unfolded
to us! A prison the whom of which is kept secret fore the eyes even if un even by the lated authorities &
even of 10 Grand Juries? A prison in which all cruelty is secured against detection, what is
it but a Bastille?
A Bastille? In
An prison. in the word a Bastille. In
thus an word is not the new and substance of the most
flagelious and excoriating tyranny included? For whom is what are
the tortures that by means of this engine not with and
sure impunity be inflicted? and for what better purpose can
the possession command of it to be any person an object of desire? A Bastille Alas, Sir this is no exaggeration. Applied as , the word there is not one of these
flower weapons of rhetoric, the use of which our public men indulge in
is so familiar to our public men. No Sir: it to indulge It possesses the exact character of the horrible
instrument from whence its name has been derived. Apply
for access to the Secretary of State and if such be less pleasure it be less destitute
success you will have. Well and in the case of the French Bastille
was there not always some special prison from whom by whose authority
access to it might be had? always excepted that provided support is the
one care as in the other that such were his pleasure
and not otherwise. If cruelty is above in prison other from has been committed Apply for if abuse of those who of these
and not otherwise have been abuse have been the authors of it if it be the authors, of itapply
to them and if it be their pleasure to be expend they will furnish
you with the means.
it
A Bastille. An English Bastille! A Bastille established
in England established in the metropolis of England by an English Act of Parliament! and this too
has been added to the catalogue of English Institutions!
of these Institutions, which by fine and imprisonment, and
punishment and be all by secret and table
imprisonment we are to be forced to love!
Ah Howard! dear departed friend! what wouldst
thou have said to this? this very heart would have been broken by it?
While a son, father or brother is a son of yours is kept in a
state of sufferance of which it has been indeed impossible for ye
to be informed, give information of it to the authors, and it
will not will them to determine whether should yourself be informed
of it such is the security which the authors of last line proved
against the abuse of it.
What torments and think
those of hunger? And
by so & p
as a little forgetfulness accidental neglect
as in the distribution of food
or drink how careless
might it be inflicted!
And who could be so
uncandid as
to make out of any
such little forgetfulness
one not upon a cause
of accusation against
a Secretary of State
With such an instrument
as common law
unnecessary are all those
tortures while the
history of Torture I speak of
history here recorded
which Mr would have
told of and which Lord Castlereagh
has heard of;
and for of which work
any me to occur
the author, with the
author but the account
would be punished
What could have been
thy falonge couldst there
imagined
that this could have
been the craft or good forget
of all thy labours.
If thy existence!
of so many years of self-affliction
troubles to assuage the affliction
A Alexy Deasffound
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