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<p>The engagement <add>agreement</add> on one side <add>part</add> to <del>receive</del> transmit it and on another<lb/> part to receive it, did not on either part oblige gentlemen<lb/> to act according to it, there it has lain for above these<lb/> eight years. <sic>Afterwards</sic> such was their <sic>candour</sic>, not <lb/>only <add>over and over</add> in private but in public gentlemen were pleased to<lb/> declare that <del>the</del> what was therein prayed was <add>the very thing thus</add> (what beyond <lb/>a doubt) ought to have been done: they had however taken care <lb/> first to do that <del>which with <unclear>will</unclear> affronted candour </del> <add>after which the doing what there ought to have been done</add> was declared<lb/> <add>now</add> to be too late.</p>   
<p>The engagement <add>agreement</add> on one side <add>part</add> to <del>receive</del> transmit it and on another<lb/> part to receive it, did not on either part oblige gentlemen<lb/> to act according to it, there it has lain for above these<lb/> eight years. <sic>Afterwards</sic> such was their <sic>candour</sic>, not <lb/>only <add>over and over</add> in private but in public gentlemen were pleased to<lb/> declare that <del>the</del> what was therein prayed was <add>the very thing thus</add> (what beyond <lb/>a doubt) ought to have been done: they had however taken care <lb/> first to do that <del>which with <unclear>will</unclear> affronted candour </del> <add>after which the doing what there ought to have been done</add> was declared<lb/> <add>now</add> to be too late.</p>   


<P>In the instance <del>mentioned</del> <add>alluded to</add> in the trial, by a stratagem<lb/> not to be exceeded by any in <gap/>, Gentlemen had contrived<lb/> to make me <del>to</del> withdraw my <gap/>  memorial<lb/> and substitute to it a <add>one unarmed</add> Memorial, made a pattern, <del>and</del> <lb/><del>as <unclear>innsent</unclear> as a new born babe, without under a <lb/> determination to do nothing and at the same time</del> <add>fitted to the fate that had been <sic>predestinated</sic> for it, <sic>predestinated</sic> and yet</add> without <lb/>the <gap/> <add>point-blank</add> violation of any direct promise. <del>They had made <lb/>another person believe that every</del> Admitting the justice <lb/>of the application, they had made another person <del>believe their  <lb/>would complain without </del> <add>had the goodness to take for granted that <unclear>emphasis</unclear></add> could come of course: and thus,<lb/> <add>not only</add> with eyes open <del>and but with</del> <add>and</add> tongue remonstrating I was <lb/>not led but pushed into the <gap/>. Your Lordship<lb/> knows what I mean: for this my Armed Memorial <lb/> which though <gap/> will <add>is</add> not be lost has been in your<lb/> Lordship's possession for about these six <del>f</del> months. This<lb/> bound one is among <add>in the taste</add> the documents which if published <lb/>would afford a pretty <sic>efectual</sic> corrective to certain <del>incorrections</del><lb/> in <del>the</del> <add>certain</add> Treasury <del>Ministers of July</del> <add> communications. I name the annoyances </add> <lb/>paper of July 1800 and the secret but unexpectedly <gap/> Letter of the fabrication<lb/> and which for<lb/> these fifteen months past and upwards neither of the <gap/> <gap/><lb/> have been able to prevail upon themselves to grant or<lb/> to refuse. The <del>Armed one</del> <add><del>unarmed</del> defenceless</add> <gap/> is<p>   
<P>In the instance <del>mentioned</del> <add>alluded to</add> in the text, by a stratagem<lb/> not to be exceeded by any in Polyaenus, Gentlemen had contrived<lb/> to make me <del>to</del> withdraw my scorned  memorial<lb/> and substitute to it a <add>one unarmed</add> Memorial, made a pattern, <del>and</del> <lb/><del>as <unclear>innocent</unclear> as a new born babe, without <unclear>under</unclear> a <lb/> determination to do nothing and at the same time</del> <add>fitted to the fate that had been <sic>predestinated</sic> for it, <sic>predestinated</sic> and yet</add> without <lb/>the strict  <add>point-blank</add> violation of any direct promise. <del>They had made <lb/>another person believe that every</del> Admitting the justice <lb/>of the application, they had made another person <del>believe that  <lb/>would complain without </del> <add>had the goodness to<lb/>  take for granted that emphasis</add> could come of course: and thus,<lb/> <add>not only</add> with eyes open <del>and but with</del> <add>and</add> tongue remonstrating I was <lb/>not led but pushed into the snare. Your Lordship<lb/> knows what I mean: for this my Armed Memorial <lb/> which though <gap/> will <add>is</add> not be lost has been in your<lb/> Lordship's possession for about these six <del>f</del> months. This<lb/> bound one is among <add>in the taste</add> the documents which if published <lb/>would afford a pretty <sic>efectual</sic> corrective to certain <del>incorrections</del><lb/> in <del>the</del> <add>certain</add> Treasury <del>Ministers of July</del> <add> communications. I name the annoyances </add> <lb/>paper of July 1800 and the secret but unexpectedly <gap/> Letter of the fabrication<lb/> and which for<lb/> these fifteen months past and upwards neither of the <gap/> <gap/><lb/> have been able to prevail upon themselves to grant or<lb/> to refuse. The <del>Armed one</del> <add><del>unarmed</del> defenceless</add> <gap/> is<p>   





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The engagement agreement on one side part to receive transmit it and on another
part to receive it, did not on either part oblige gentlemen
to act according to it, there it has lain for above these
eight years. Afterwards such was their candour, not
only over and over in private but in public gentlemen were pleased to
declare that the what was therein prayed was the very thing thus (what beyond
a doubt) ought to have been done: they had however taken care
first to do that which with will affronted candour after which the doing what there ought to have been done was declared
now to be too late.

In the instance mentioned alluded to in the text, by a stratagem
not to be exceeded by any in Polyaenus, Gentlemen had contrived
to make me to withdraw my scorned memorial
and substitute to it a one unarmed Memorial, made a pattern, and
as innocent as a new born babe, without under a
determination to do nothing and at the same time
fitted to the fate that had been predestinated for it, predestinated and yet without
the strict point-blank violation of any direct promise. They had made
another person believe that every
Admitting the justice
of the application, they had made another person believe that
would complain without
had the goodness to
take for granted that emphasis
could come of course: and thus,
not only with eyes open and but with and tongue remonstrating I was
not led but pushed into the snare. Your Lordship
knows what I mean: for this my Armed Memorial
which though will is not be lost has been in your
Lordship's possession for about these six f months. This
bound one is among in the taste the documents which if published
would afford a pretty efectual corrective to certain incorrections
in the certain Treasury Ministers of July communications. I name the annoyances
paper of July 1800 and the secret but unexpectedly Letter of the fabrication
and which for
these fifteen months past and upwards neither of the
have been able to prevail upon themselves to grant or
to refuse. The Armed one unarmed defenceless is

Identifier: | JB/116/129/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 116.

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panopticon versus new south wales

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jeremy bentham

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