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<p>1831 Nov. 15<lb/>
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<head>Nomography  Collectanea</head></p>
 
<p>"The age of the present possessor is about 40:  it is<lb/>
 
given in reversion to the son of Lord Eldon, who is<lb/>
 
about the same age."  <hi rend="underline">Mr Tyrrell's letter of 17 Nov/31 to<lb/>
Mr Bentham.</hi></p>
<p>"They would, by their unanimity and support,<lb/>
give a power to the Ministers in whom they<lb/>
confided, that would defy all obstructions against<lb/>
the measure of reform, who would remain firm,<lb/>
and undaunted by those <del><gap/></del> borough-mongering<lb/>
Peers and selfish Prelates who had been able to check<lb/>
their cause, but not defeat it."  <hi rend="underline">Morn. Chron.</hi> 15 Nov 1831.</p>
<p>"Rational men only expected to proceed gradually<lb/>
– only desired to do so –"  <hi rend="underline">Morn. Chron., Galloways</hi><lb/>
Speech, Nov. 22, 1831.</p>
<p>..... We are indebted for all that constitutes the<lb/>
organization which enables a handful of men to<lb/>
retain a hundred million in subjection<lb/>
to the French, who first set the example.<lb/>
<hi rend="underline">Morn. Chron.</hi> <del>Nv.</del> 1 Dec. 1831<lb/>
(<hi rend="underline">Leader</hi>)</p>
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1831 Nov. 15
Nomography Collectanea

"The age of the present possessor is about 40: it is
given in reversion to the son of Lord Eldon, who is
about the same age." Mr Tyrrell's letter of 17 Nov/31 to
Mr Bentham.

"They would, by their unanimity and support,
give a power to the Ministers in whom they
confided, that would defy all obstructions against
the measure of reform, who would remain firm,
and undaunted by those borough-mongering
Peers and selfish Prelates who had been able to check
their cause, but not defeat it." Morn. Chron. 15 Nov 1831.

"Rational men only expected to proceed gradually
– only desired to do so –" Morn. Chron., Galloways
Speech, Nov. 22, 1831.

..... We are indebted for all that constitutes the
organization which enables a handful of men to
retain a hundred million in subjection
to the French, who first set the example.
Morn. Chron. Nv. 1 Dec. 1831
(Leader)


Identifier: | JB/549/160/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 549.

Date_1

1831-11-15

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Box

549

Main Headings

Folio number

160

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Image

001

Titles

Category

Collectanea

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Recto/Verso

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Penner

Richard Doane; Jeremy Bentham

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Paper Producer

Corrections

Jeremy Bentham

Paper Produced in Year

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