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<p>A man not less a man for being a Court favorite<lb/>
 
<del>Such</del> So vast a sinecure itself a proof favoritism, than ViceRoys<lb/>
 
had  intervened <del>between</del> <add><unclear>upon</unclear></add> the <del>Hobart I</del> grant of the Hobart Clerkship<lb/>
This was one of the men which gave <unclear>occasion</unclear> to the promulgation of the<lb/>
<gap/> law which <gap/> to <gap/> may <gap/> who <gap/> question &amp;c.<lb/>
There is one of the cases for the questioning of whose fitness<lb/>
to Judge <gap/>.</p>
<p>But where it rises to any such <add>enormous</add> sum as above<lb/>
<add>from</add> the very magnitude of it joined to the circumstance<lb/>
of its not being bestowed in any such manner as that<lb/>
the public shall in any shape reap a <del>bene</del> benefit<lb/>
from it – the <gap/> power of its being bestowed in this<lb/>
unworthy manner, is a sufficient indication of the<lb/>
sort of person in whom it is bestowed.</p>
<p>£12,000 a year the amount of the Seymour<lb/>
<del>Sinecure</del> Irish Law Clerkship Sinecure is a provision<lb/>
for a <del>pri</del> Prince:  it was <add>is</add> the very amount of the<lb/>
provision made by <del>the</del> his Majesty, made by the<lb/>
King in Parliament – for <del>his</del> each of his Majesty's own<lb/>
regal sons.  It is more than is enjoyed by<lb/>
any one of the Princesses his daughters.</p>
<p>A provision <del>like this</del> such as this? – is this<lb/>
a provision, that without service either done or looked<lb/>
for, would be <add>have been</add> made for any man who was not a<lb/>
<add>Court</add> favourite?  <del>The</del> By the very act itself the <add>man</add> fortunate<lb/>
sinecurist <add>receiver</add> is proved to be so – proved by evidence<lb/>
much more conclusive than any which it is in the<lb/>
power of words to constitute.</p>
<p>All luckless <gap/>, why did not <del><gap/></del> <add>adverse</add> fortune <add>refuse to</add><lb/>
place this in those our times.  Then <del>would it then</del> <add>would thy breast</add> have<lb/>
felt no <gap/>:  then <del><gap/></del> in that House which is <add>so <unclear>falsely</unclear></add><lb/>
<gap/> the people, then would the murmurs <del><gap/></del> of <add>all</add> complainers<lb/>
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7 Feb 1810
Parly Reform

A man not less a man for being a Court favorite
Such So vast a sinecure itself a proof favoritism, than ViceRoys
had intervened between upon the Hobart I grant of the Hobart Clerkship
This was one of the men which gave occasion to the promulgation of the
law which to may who question &c.
There is one of the cases for the questioning of whose fitness
to Judge .

But where it rises to any such enormous sum as above
from the very magnitude of it joined to the circumstance
of its not being bestowed in any such manner as that
the public shall in any shape reap a bene benefit
from it – the power of its being bestowed in this
unworthy manner, is a sufficient indication of the
sort of person in whom it is bestowed.

£12,000 a year the amount of the Seymour
Sinecure Irish Law Clerkship Sinecure is a provision
for a pri Prince: it was is the very amount of the
provision made by the his Majesty, made by the
King in Parliament – for his each of his Majesty's own
regal sons. It is more than is enjoyed by
any one of the Princesses his daughters.

A provision like this such as this? – is this
a provision, that without service either done or looked
for, would be have been made for any man who was not a
Court favourite? The By the very act itself the man fortunate
sinecurist receiver is proved to be so – proved by evidence
much more conclusive than any which it is in the
power of words to constitute.

All luckless , why did not adverse fortune refuse to
place this in those our times. Then would it then would thy breast have
felt no : then in that House which is so falsely
the people, then would the murmurs of all complainers
been drowned in the clamour of thy defenders.


Identifier: | JB/147/179/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 147.

Date_1

1810-02-07

Marginal Summary Numbering

2-4

Box

147

Main Headings

Sinecures

Folio number

179

Info in main headings field

Parly Reform

Image

001

Titles

Category

Text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

E2

Penner

Watermarks

Marginals

Jeremy Bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

49404

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