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18 June 1802<lb/><head>N. S. Wales</head><lb/><lb/><note>6. Conduct Carries<lb/></note>M<hi rend='superscript'>r</hi> Pitt was then <add>at that time</add> upon his good behaviour. <add>But a year or two before</add> The past<lb/>Two years were scarce passed. -- <gap/> the past<lb/>of the champion of the Constitution -- the supported of limited<lb/><note>Pitt was then upon<lb/>his good behaviour<lb/><gap/><lb/></note>government was the part which it had fallen and then<lb/>but recently -- in his way to act. It was by acting that<lb/>part that he had kept himself upon the stage. The <add>terror</add> panic<lb/>with which the lovers of the Constitution had so recently<lb/>been struck <del>at the sight of the</del> <add>by the spectre of</add> arbitrary power <add>cloathed<sic>unusually-spelled text</sic> in corruption</add> as dis-<lb/>-played in M<hi rend='superscript'>r</hi> <gap/> East India Bill - though in so <add>undefined</add> <del>obvious</del><lb/>a shape and at so remote a distance, had not yet sub-<lb/>-sided.<lb/><lb/><gap/> it was that having <del>made it necessary</del><lb/><gap/> himself under the necessity -- real or imagined of<lb/>planting <gap/> -- he chose to plant it in the dark<lb/>not choosing <add>daring</add> to plant it in open day light. So much<lb/>for M<hi rend='superscript'>r</hi> Pitt: -- but where <del>was M<hi rend='superscript'>r</hi> <gap/></del> <add>were the watchmen</add> with their<lb/>tantrums <add>and their rattles</add> at that time?<lb/><lb/><add>Presenting themselves to a nation prone to oppressive</add> The same facility favourable <gap/> of circumstances<lb/>which afterwards invited him to oppress the man whose ambition<lb/>it was to <gap/> the lot of this degraded case invited him <lb/>at that time to oppress the <gap/> themselves.<lb/><lb/>The <gap/> instance <gap/> <add>humble or</add> degraded condition threw <add>left</add> them<lb/>into his <add>every</add> power: in <gap/> <add>individuality</add> this court of political <gap/>-<lb/>-<gap/>. In both instances the <gap/> <gap/> appeared <gap/><lb/>to dispositions ready on all occasions to take advantage of it.
18 June 1802<lb/><head>N. S. Wales</head><lb/><lb/><note>6. Conduct Carries<lb/></note>M<hi rend='superscript'>r</hi> Pitt was then <add>at that time</add> upon his good behaviour. <add>But a year or two before</add> The past<lb/>Two years were scarce passed -- since the past<lb/>of the champion of the Constitution -- the supported of limited<lb/><note>Pitt was then upon<lb/>his good behaviour<lb/><gap/><lb/></note>government was the part which it had fallen and then<lb/>but recently -- in his way to act. It was by acting that<lb/>part that he had kept himself upon the stage. The <add>terror</add> panic<lb/>with which the lovers of the Constitution had so recently<lb/>been struck <del>at the sight of the</del> <add>by the spectre of</add> arbitrary power <add>cloathed<sic>unusually-spelled text</sic> in corruption</add> as dis-<lb/>-played in M<hi rend='superscript'>r</hi> <gap/> East India Bill - though in so <add>undefined</add> <del>obvious</del><lb/>a shape and at so remote a distance, had not yet sub-<lb/>-sided.<lb/><lb/><gap/> it was that having <del>made it necessary</del><lb/><gap/> himself under the necessity -- real or imagined of<lb/>planting <gap/> -- he chose to plant it in the dark<lb/>not choosing <add>daring</add> to plant it in open day light. So much<lb/>for M<hi rend='superscript'>r</hi> Pitt: -- but where <del>was M<hi rend='superscript'>r</hi> <gap/></del> <add>were the watchmen</add> with their<lb/>tantrums <add>and their rattles</add> at that time?<lb/><lb/><add>Presenting themselves to a nation prone to oppressive</add> The same facility favourable <gap/> of circumstances<lb/>which afterwards invited him to oppress the man whose ambition<lb/>it was to <gap/> the lot of this degraded case invited him <lb/>at that time to oppress the <gap/> themselves.<lb/><lb/>The <gap/> instance <gap/> <add>humble or</add> degraded condition threw <add>left</add> them<lb/>into his <add>every</add> power: in <gap/> <add>individuality, and</add> this court of political <gap/>-<lb/>-<gap/>. In both instances the jus <gap/> appeared <gap/><lb/>to dispositions ready on all occasions to take advantage of it.





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18 June 1802
N. S. Wales

6. Conduct Carries
Mr Pitt was then at that time upon his good behaviour. But a year or two before The past
Two years were scarce passed -- since the past
of the champion of the Constitution -- the supported of limited
Pitt was then upon
his good behaviour

government was the part which it had fallen and then
but recently -- in his way to act. It was by acting that
part that he had kept himself upon the stage. The terror panic
with which the lovers of the Constitution had so recently
been struck at the sight of the by the spectre of arbitrary power cloathedunusually-spelled text in corruption as dis-
-played in Mr East India Bill - though in so undefined obvious
a shape and at so remote a distance, had not yet sub-
-sided.

it was that having made it necessary
himself under the necessity -- real or imagined of
planting -- he chose to plant it in the dark
not choosing daring to plant it in open day light. So much
for Mr Pitt: -- but where was Mr were the watchmen with their
tantrums and their rattles at that time?

Presenting themselves to a nation prone to oppressive The same facility favourable of circumstances
which afterwards invited him to oppress the man whose ambition
it was to the lot of this degraded case invited him
at that time to oppress the themselves.

The instance humble or degraded condition threw left them
into his every power: in individuality, and this court of political -
-. In both instances the jus appeared
to dispositions ready on all occasions to take advantage of it.




Identifier: | JB/116/412/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 116.

Date_1

1802-06-18

Marginal Summary Numbering

4

Box

116

Main Headings

panopticon versus new south wales

Folio number

412

Info in main headings field

n. s. wales

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d4

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::[monogram] 1800]]

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1800

Notes public

ID Number

37945

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