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'' | <p>1831. Aug 29 A.M. 6<lb/> | ||
<head>J.B. v. G.3.</head></p> | |||
<p>18 or 1.<lb/> | |||
Plan afterwards rejected<lb/> | |||
by a Home Secretary<lb/> | |||
in London –<lb/> | |||
<add><unclear>models</unclear> of</add> J.B's exhibited in Q.S.P.<lb/> | |||
visited by Portland Duke<lb/> | |||
and two sons – he said<lb/> | |||
"Not light enough": disproved:<lb/> | |||
Panopticon a<lb/> | |||
similitude of the glass-bounded<lb/> | |||
Fairy palace.</p> | |||
<p>19 or 2.<lb/> | |||
In form like Rannelagh<lb/> | |||
& Loddiges!</p> | |||
<p>20 or 3.<lb/> | |||
In library at Q.S.P.<lb/> | |||
but 3 windows – no<lb/> | |||
complaint of darkness.</p> | |||
<p>21 or 4<lb/> | |||
J.B. sends information<lb/> | |||
to Wilberforce of this<lb/> | |||
visit – his answer indignant.</p> | |||
<pb/> | |||
<p>22 or 1.<lb/> | |||
Wilberforce at first a<lb/> | |||
supporter of Panopticon –<lb/> | |||
J.B. a visitor to him –<lb/> | |||
Offers to move in House<lb/> | |||
for JB who seeing<lb/> | |||
no use does not<lb/> | |||
trouble him.</p> | |||
<p>23 or 2<lb/> | |||
J.B. believes that then<lb/> | |||
the impediment was<lb/> | |||
known to no one<lb/> | |||
but Pitt.</p> | |||
<p>24 or 3<lb/> | |||
J.B's reason for that<lb/> | |||
belief Pitt's non-religion.</p> | |||
<p>25 or 4<lb/> | |||
J.B's examination<lb/> | |||
necessary – apprehension<lb/> | |||
lest it should<lb/> | |||
expose Ministers &c.</p> | |||
<p>26 or 5.<lb/> | |||
Thus J.B. must be<lb/> | |||
kept quiet till examination<lb/> | |||
– conspiracy<lb/> | |||
for that purpose –<lb/> | |||
J.B. visited by parties<lb/> | |||
to it – Wilberforce &<lb/> | |||
Nepean conduct J.B.<lb/> | |||
to examination<lb/> | |||
place: All uncertain<lb/> | |||
as to result: J.B.<lb/> | |||
speaks as confident<lb/> | |||
of its favorableness.</p> | |||
<pb/> | |||
<p>27 or 1.<lb/> | |||
Nepean tips the wink<lb/> | |||
upon a passage in<lb/> | |||
J.B's examination</p> | |||
<p>28 or 2<lb/> | |||
In going to examination<lb/> | |||
J.B. plies Nepean<lb/> | |||
and Wilberforce<lb/> | |||
with questions – Wilbeforce<lb/> | |||
leaves J.B.<lb/> | |||
for two persons he<lb/> | |||
met.</p> | |||
<p>29 or 3<lb/> | |||
Near Westminster<lb/> | |||
Hall met by Redesdale<lb/> | |||
– he and Nepean<lb/> | |||
understand each other –</p> | |||
<p>30 or 1.<lb/> | |||
Reader may think unfavorably<lb/> | |||
of Wilbeforce,<lb/> | |||
but wrongly: he approved<lb/> | |||
J.B's plan while<lb/> | |||
any chance of<lb/> | |||
success: when none,<lb/> | |||
he supported the<lb/> | |||
next best.</p> | |||
<p>31 or 2.<lb/> | |||
By his part in the<lb/> | |||
business J.B's condition<lb/> | |||
not deteriorated –<lb/> | |||
his object, not to<lb/> | |||
diminish compensation<lb/> | |||
to J.B. –<lb/> | |||
said he was ignorant<lb/> | |||
of the course<lb/> | |||
intended to be taken:<lb/> | |||
J.B. sees no reason<lb/> | |||
to disbelieve<lb/> | |||
it.</p> | |||
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1831. Aug 29 A.M. 6
J.B. v. G.3.
18 or 1.
Plan afterwards rejected
by a Home Secretary
in London –
models of J.B's exhibited in Q.S.P.
visited by Portland Duke
and two sons – he said
"Not light enough": disproved:
Panopticon a
similitude of the glass-bounded
Fairy palace.
19 or 2.
In form like Rannelagh
& Loddiges!
20 or 3.
In library at Q.S.P.
but 3 windows – no
complaint of darkness.
21 or 4
J.B. sends information
to Wilberforce of this
visit – his answer indignant.
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22 or 1.
Wilberforce at first a
supporter of Panopticon –
J.B. a visitor to him –
Offers to move in House
for JB who seeing
no use does not
trouble him.
23 or 2
J.B. believes that then
the impediment was
known to no one
but Pitt.
24 or 3
J.B's reason for that
belief Pitt's non-religion.
25 or 4
J.B's examination
necessary – apprehension
lest it should
expose Ministers &c.
26 or 5.
Thus J.B. must be
kept quiet till examination
– conspiracy
for that purpose –
J.B. visited by parties
to it – Wilberforce &
Nepean conduct J.B.
to examination
place: All uncertain
as to result: J.B.
speaks as confident
of its favorableness.
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27 or 1.
Nepean tips the wink
upon a passage in
J.B's examination
28 or 2
In going to examination
J.B. plies Nepean
and Wilberforce
with questions – Wilbeforce
leaves J.B.
for two persons he
met.
29 or 3
Near Westminster
Hall met by Redesdale
– he and Nepean
understand each other –
30 or 1.
Reader may think unfavorably
of Wilbeforce,
but wrongly: he approved
J.B's plan while
any chance of
success: when none,
he supported the
next best.
31 or 2.
By his part in the
business J.B's condition
not deteriorated –
his object, not to
diminish compensation
to J.B. –
said he was ignorant
of the course
intended to be taken:
J.B. sees no reason
to disbelieve
it.
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