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<p><head>18 Feb<hi rend="superscript">y</hi> 1862<lb/>
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&sect;.8.  Observations on the Duke's dispensing power</head></p>
 
<p>Understanding all this <add>this much</add> about his business his<lb/>
 
Grace saw as clear as day light there could<lb/>
 
be neither harm nor danger in it.  It was a<lb/>
true case it was not his <add>a Dukes</add> business to understand<lb/>
law:  <del>left <gap/> people's indis</del> <add>it was the business of law</add> people to understand<lb/>
law:  people that were paid for it;  it was the<lb/>
King's business to understand law – he was bred<lb/>
to it – Good or bad law what difference does
that make:  if the King work at <del>it was a<lb/>
Kings crime the</del> which – what everybody<lb/>
must know he did, there could be no such in<lb/>
signing it.  If he care to take money<lb/>
for signing it, yes: – that could be a<lb/>
bad thing:  that would be corruption.  But<lb/>
as for <unclear>money</unclear> it had nothing to do with <del>cas</del><lb/>
the case:  nobody had ever offered him a single<lb/>
farthing or nor would:  no, not even to Mr Baldwin.<lb/>
What was he to do it for? – Only to<lb/>
oblige a friend <add>his friend:</add>  is it corruption in a man<lb/>
to oblige his friends?  <del>Whi</del>  What is a man fit<lb/>
for, or what he can hope for, <del>if he does not<lb/>
oblige his friends?</del> or how can he expect to<lb/>
be paid £,000 a year, for his name and<lb/>
figure, if he wont <add>does not</add>oblige his friends?  What<lb/>
is any man and in particular <add>what is</add> a Duke of Portland<lb/>
without friends?</p>
<p><note><hi rend="superscript">⊞</hi> It was Mr Baldwin's business to understand Law.  Could he avoid understanding it?  That <gap/> same year he had not so little as £1600 public money for understanding <unclear>time</unclear>, for the sole use behest and benefit of his Grace.</note></p>
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18 Feby 1862
§.8. Observations on the Duke's dispensing power

Understanding all this this much about his business his
Grace saw as clear as day light there could
be neither harm nor danger in it. It was a
true case it was not his a Dukes business to understand
law: left people's indis it was the business of law people to understand
law: people that were paid for it; it was the
King's business to understand law – he was bred
to it – Good or bad law what difference does that make: if the King work at it was a
Kings crime the
which – what everybody
must know he did, there could be no such in
signing it. If he care to take money
for signing it, yes: – that could be a
bad thing: that would be corruption. But
as for money it had nothing to do with cas
the case: nobody had ever offered him a single
farthing or nor would: no, not even to Mr Baldwin.
What was he to do it for? – Only to
oblige a friend his friend: is it corruption in a man
to oblige his friends? Whi What is a man fit
for, or what he can hope for, if he does not
oblige his friends?
or how can he expect to
be paid £,000 a year, for his name and
figure, if he wont does notoblige his friends? What
is any man and in particular what is a Duke of Portland
without friends?

It was Mr Baldwin's business to understand Law. Could he avoid understanding it? That same year he had not so little as £1600 public money for understanding time, for the sole use behest and benefit of his Grace.


Identifier: | JB/121/390/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 121.

Date_1

1802-02-18

Marginal Summary Numbering

9

Box

121

Main Headings

Panopticon

Folio number

390

Info in main headings field

Inessentialia Observations on the Duke's dispensing power

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

D3

Penner

Watermarks

1800

Marginals

Jeremy Bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Jeremy Bentham

Paper Produced in Year

1800

Notes public

ID Number

001

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