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<p><!-- pencil -->10 Apr 1802 Postpone<lb/> | |||
<head>Dispensing power</head></p> | |||
<p>In fact, there were two crimes – a necessary one<lb/> | |||
and an unnecessary one. The necessary one consisted <add>was</add><lb/> | |||
in the exercise <add>the secret exercise</add> of the illegal power, the power of frustrating<lb/> | |||
the designs of Parliament: the unnecessary one; in the<lb/> | |||
assumption, the open assumption of it <add>that illegal power</add> – by the<lb/> | |||
motions and pretensions manifested in that letter.<lb/> | |||
The unnecessary <add>This last second</add> the great crime was but instrumental<lb/> | |||
to the other. A line of conduct purely negative,<lb/> | |||
could gentlemen have had <del>resolution and</del> <add>stateliness</add><lb/> | |||
<del>viz <gap/></del> enough to persevere in it, would have<lb/> | |||
answered the purpose, without exposing the authors <add>actors agents</add><lb/> | |||
to any thing but shame: <add>nor to any but</add> that sort of shame<lb/> | |||
which <add>amidst</add> in the bustle of office <add>to men in their situations</add> does not give much<lb/> | |||
trouble.<hi rend="superscript">⊞</hi> <note><hi rend="superscript">⊞</hi> By doing nothing and saying nothing, the establishment would have been equally destroy'd, and the destroyers would have been safe.</note> It was with these great criminals as<lb/> | |||
with so many petty ones – <del>by struggling to save their</del><lb/> | |||
by prating when they should have been silent – by<lb/> | |||
struggling to save their character, they lost that along <add>and</add> | |||
with every thing else. <add>every thing else besides into the bargain. By</add> Making what seemed to them<lb/> | |||
a case for <hi rend="underline">assuming</hi> this illegal power, they made<lb/> | |||
<add>what</add> of course seemed to them a case for <hi rend="underline">exercising</hi> it,<lb/> | |||
<del><gap/> but their</del> but the effect of their case was to make <add>no other<lb/> | |||
than to make bad worse:<hi rend="superscript">⊞2</hi> <note> Could they but have kept their own scent.</note></add> that which was already bad enough incomparably<lb/> | |||
worse.<hi rend="superscript">⊞1</hi> <note><hi rend="superscript">⊞</hi> to <del>substitute</del> add a provable crime to an improvable one: – a punishable crime to the unpunishable one.</note> Should the confederacy at length meet with <add>guilt meet at length with its deserts</add><lb/> | |||
its deserts, the signing Minister may turn <add>say</add><lb/> | |||
to <add>the</add> thinking and writing Minister, and say to him –<lb/> | |||
<hi rend="underline">It was your vanity that ruined <del><gap/></del> us.</hi> </p> | |||
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10 Apr 1802 Postpone
Dispensing power
In fact, there were two crimes – a necessary one
and an unnecessary one. The necessary one consisted was
in the exercise the secret exercise of the illegal power, the power of frustrating
the designs of Parliament: the unnecessary one; in the
assumption, the open assumption of it that illegal power – by the
motions and pretensions manifested in that letter.
The unnecessary This last second the great crime was but instrumental
to the other. A line of conduct purely negative,
could gentlemen have had resolution and stateliness
viz enough to persevere in it, would have
answered the purpose, without exposing the authors actors agents
to any thing but shame: nor to any but that sort of shame
which amidst in the bustle of office to men in their situations does not give much
trouble.⊞ ⊞ By doing nothing and saying nothing, the establishment would have been equally destroy'd, and the destroyers would have been safe. It was with these great criminals as
with so many petty ones – by struggling to save their
by prating when they should have been silent – by
struggling to save their character, they lost that along and
with every thing else. every thing else besides into the bargain. By Making what seemed to them
a case for assuming this illegal power, they made
what of course seemed to them a case for exercising it,
but their but the effect of their case was to make no other
than to make bad worse:⊞2 Could they but have kept their own scent. that which was already bad enough incomparably
worse.⊞1 ⊞ to substitute add a provable crime to an improvable one: – a punishable crime to the unpunishable one. Should the confederacy at length meet with guilt meet at length with its deserts
its deserts, the signing Minister may turn say
to the thinking and writing Minister, and say to him –
It was your vanity that ruined us.
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