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<p><head>&sect;. 9.  5. – Contribute to produce and prolong war.</head></p>
 
<p>What is worse, the eight or nine and thirty thousand<lb/>
 
pounds by which merit is <add>in this way <del>rew</del></add> rewarded at present on the person<lb/>
<add>of Lord, the Noble Lord Arden</add> and in consequences by his Right Honorable Brother who<lb/>
knows so well how to look at <add>understands so well what belongs to</add> <unclear>milling</unclear> <unclear>crows</unclear>, depends all<lb/>
but a trifle, a trifle under £200 a year upon <add>the continuance of the</add> war:<lb/>
so that upon all <unclear>ordinary</unclear> rules of calculation, so long as<lb/>
the surveyor of the milling crows <add>those useful articles</add> continued in the character of<lb/>
<del><gap/> a</del> chief adviser to survey <unclear>majesty</unclear>, <add>it would be in vain to</add> there could be no<lb/>
chance for peace.  To those who have the <add>distinguished</add> honour <add>privilege</add> to be<lb/>
partakers of the private devotions and <del>power</del> orthodox<lb/>
colloquies <add>conversations</add> of the <unclear>allurers</unclear> of popery, it might be clear<lb/>
beyond doubt that that one mind forms an exception to<lb/>
the general rule.  But <add>of</add> this consideration, how <add>satisfactory</add> conclusive<lb/>
soever to those <add>the distinguished few</add> on whom it operated, the force <add>operation</add> unfortunately<lb/>
could not reasonably extend itself beyond those distinguished<lb/>
few:  so that admitting what I <del>am sure</del> have not the<lb/>
slightest disposition to contest, the truth of the conviction on<lb/>
the part of those distinguished persons, it would still remain<lb/>
but too probable not to say too clear to all vulgar eyes,<lb/>
that so <del><gap/></del> far as depended upon this pair of noble brothers<lb/>
and so long as the one of them had the honor of advising<lb/>
<del>his Majesty</del> in the <gap/> <unclear>or</unclear> the other the felicity of attending<lb/>
Majesty on his rides, there would be no such thing as peace.</p>
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1 Feb 1810
SineCures

§. 9. 5. – Contribute to produce and prolong war.

What is worse, the eight or nine and thirty thousand
pounds by which merit is in this way rew rewarded at present on the person
of Lord, the Noble Lord Arden and in consequences by his Right Honorable Brother who
knows so well how to look at understands so well what belongs to milling crows, depends all
but a trifle, a trifle under £200 a year upon the continuance of the war:
so that upon all ordinary rules of calculation, so long as
the surveyor of the milling crows those useful articles continued in the character of
a chief adviser to survey majesty, it would be in vain to there could be no
chance for peace. To those who have the distinguished honour privilege to be
partakers of the private devotions and power orthodox
colloquies conversations of the allurers of popery, it might be clear
beyond doubt that that one mind forms an exception to
the general rule. But of this consideration, how satisfactory conclusive
soever to those the distinguished few on whom it operated, the force operation unfortunately
could not reasonably extend itself beyond those distinguished
few: so that admitting what I am sure have not the
slightest disposition to contest, the truth of the conviction on
the part of those distinguished persons, it would still remain
but too probable not to say too clear to all vulgar eyes,
that so far as depended upon this pair of noble brothers
and so long as the one of them had the honor of advising
his Majesty in the or the other the felicity of attending
Majesty on his rides, there would be no such thing as peace.


Identifier: | JB/147/183/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 147.

Date_1

1810-02-01

Marginal Summary Numbering

1-3

Box

147

Main Headings

Sinecures

Folio number

183

Info in main headings field

Sine Cures

Image

001

Titles

Category

Text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

C1 / E1

Penner

Watermarks

Marginals

Jeremy Bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

49408

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