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<p><!-- pencil -->9 Jan<hi rend="superscript">y</hi> 1802</p> | |||
<p>Although it were a fable, the moral of it<lb/> | |||
would here be in its place. The moral of it<lb/> | |||
is this: In M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> <unclear>Gill</unclear>, your Lordship sees a<lb/> | |||
man in conspicuous office – a man universally<lb/> | |||
known in the City, and as universally<lb/> | |||
respected. The <del>fro</del> City Members, <gap/> far<lb/> | |||
Members who own <add>to whom belongs</add> by right those places in<lb/> | |||
the <gap/> which M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Pitt and <add>with</add> his Secretary<lb/> | |||
occupy only by Sufferance – the four Members<lb/> | |||
– <del>in <gap/> every</del> his particular friends.<lb/> | |||
In a word of <del>the</del> <add>many</add> men themselves in a situation<lb/> | |||
to be known – in a <del>or if</del> Parliament<lb/> | |||
who is thus that could live in the City without<lb/> | |||
knowing M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> <unclear>Gill</unclear>! – and who could<lb/> | |||
know him, without being his friend.</p> | |||
<p>So <del>far</del> <add>much</add> for M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> <unclear>Gill</unclear>. In me Your Lordship<lb/> | |||
sees <add>beholds</add> a man, who though in himself<lb/> | |||
possessing much more of the worm than<lb/> | |||
the Lion is and for the best part of his<lb/> | |||
days, has been in the situation of a <add>the</add> Lion<lb/> | |||
who had <del>had</del> his friends – <del>such</del> <add>those</add> at least<lb/> | |||
who had called themselves and perhaps<lb/> | |||
fancied themselves such – but whose friends<lb/> | |||
or their friendships at least were no more,<lb/> | |||
whose situation though at present <del>it has</del> much <del>more</del><lb/> | |||
nearer to that of a worm than that of a lion has<lb/> | |||
so much <del>of in it</del> of that <del>of the one</del> of the <del>fabled</del> <add>such</add><lb/> | |||
Lions in it, that though <add>his</add> <gap/> and too <gap/><lb/> | |||
to have, nor being able to boast of many friends, nay<lb/> | |||
with but too much grammatical propriety <add>a propriety but too strictly grammatical</add> be said to have had his friends.</p> | |||
<p><note>In the picture I<lb/> | |||
have there long been<lb/> | |||
giving of the Treasury<lb/> | |||
not the least<lb/> | |||
permanent, though<lb/> | |||
so dismal and<lb/> | |||
dark a figure<lb/> | |||
is that of the<lb/> | |||
ill fated individual<lb/> | |||
whose days<lb/> | |||
and matter and<lb/> | |||
yours have <del>been</del> so<lb/> | |||
<del>concerned</del> <add>long been wasted</add> in it.</note></p> | |||
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9 Jany 1802
Although it were a fable, the moral of it
would here be in its place. The moral of it
is this: In Mr Gill, your Lordship sees a
man in conspicuous office – a man universally
known in the City, and as universally
respected. The fro City Members, far
Members who own to whom belongs by right those places in
the which Mr Pitt and with his Secretary
occupy only by Sufferance – the four Members
– in every his particular friends.
In a word of the many men themselves in a situation
to be known – in a or if Parliament
who is thus that could live in the City without
knowing Mr Gill! – and who could
know him, without being his friend.
So far much for Mr Gill. In me Your Lordship
sees beholds a man, who though in himself
possessing much more of the worm than
the Lion is and for the best part of his
days, has been in the situation of a the Lion
who had had his friends – such those at least
who had called themselves and perhaps
fancied themselves such – but whose friends
or their friendships at least were no more,
whose situation though at present it has much more
nearer to that of a worm than that of a lion has
so much of in it of that of the one of the fabled such
Lions in it, that though his and too
to have, nor being able to boast of many friends, nay
with but too much grammatical propriety a propriety but too strictly grammatical be said to have had his friends.
In the picture I
have there long been
giving of the Treasury
not the least
permanent, though
so dismal and
dark a figure
is that of the
ill fated individual
whose days
and matter and
yours have been so
concerned long been wasted in it.
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