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<p>So much for real conversation <del>in a Turkish<lb/>
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Treasury</del>:– now for an imaginary dialogue.<lb/>
 
<del>a Cottage between <hi rend="underline">John</hi> and <hi rend="superscript">Mary</hi> in a Cottage.</del></p>
 
<p><hi rend="underline">John</hi> &#x2014; Come, Mary &#x2014; the Children be hungry<lb/>
 
&amp; Come bustle about <del>in and</del> get 'em<lb/>
their dinners, Mary.<lb/>
<hi rend="underline">Mary</hi>, Dinner? &amp; Aye, that's, what I <lb/>
want &amp; But, look ye did, ye see, how many<lb/>
children have us two got? &#x2014; For<lb/>
my part, I don't know, not I &amp; Dost<lb/>
thee know?</p>
<p>Were a dialogue of this stamp to be produced<lb/>
upon the Theatre, and the scene laid in<lb/>
a Cottage it would be <del>reprobated</del> <add>spurned at</add> as unnatural.<lb/>
In the humblest – in the worst informed line of<lb/>
life – ignorance (it would be said) doth does not sink<lb/><lb/>
thus low.  <del>Among and in private life</del> <add>Among <hi rend="underline">individuals</hi></add> such<lb/>
language would be too silly for the merest simpleton.<lb/>
But <hi rend="underline">government</hi>! has never held – has never <del>been able to</del> <add>enabled itself to</add> hold – any other.</p>
<p>In the year 177 and 178 Acts of<lb/>
Parliament were passed; under the notion of furnishing<lb/>
the legislator with the a stock of information<lb/>
requisite, <del>to form a basis</del> for a new complete<lb/>
plan of provision for the Poor, – Every thing accordingly<lb/>
<add><del>was</del> was</add></p>
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So much for real conversation in a Turkish
Treasury
:– now for an imaginary dialogue.
a Cottage between John and Mary in a Cottage.

John — Come, Mary — the Children be hungry
& Come bustle about in and get 'em
their dinners, Mary.
Mary, Dinner? & Aye, that's, what I
want & But, look ye did, ye see, how many
children have us two got? — For
my part, I don't know, not I & Dost
thee know?

Were a dialogue of this stamp to be produced
upon the Theatre, and the scene laid in
a Cottage it would be reprobated spurned at as unnatural.
In the humblest – in the worst informed line of
life – ignorance (it would be said) doth does not sink

thus low. Among and in private life Among individuals such
language would be too silly for the merest simpleton.
But government! has never held – has never been able to enabled itself to hold – any other.

In the year 177 and 178 Acts of
Parliament were passed; under the notion of furnishing
the legislator with the a stock of information
requisite, to form a basis for a new complete
plan of provision for the Poor, – Every thing accordingly
was was


Identifier: | JB/149/243/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 149.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

149

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

243

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d17

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

50097

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