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<p>Let him come forward then with his offer.<lb/>
<p>Let him come forward then with his offer.<lb/>
(- I mean the worthy Magistrate-) It is a yet but<lb/>
(- I mean the worthy Magistrate-) It is a yet but<lb/>
a hypothetical one: - let him convert it inot a categorical<lb/>
a hypothetical one: - let him convert it into a categorical<lb/>
one: accepted or not by the Country, he has<lb/>
one: accepted or not by the County, he has<lb/>
nothing to fear from great persons, so long as he<lb/>
nothing to fear from great persons, so long as he<lb/>
can keep himself from "<hi rend='underline'>flattery</hi>". As to the £400<lb/>
can keep himself from "<hi rend='underline'>flattery</hi>". As to the £400<lb/>
a Year Your Lordship and he together will be able<lb/>
a Year Your Lordship and he together will be able<lb/>
to find a use for it: - it will sever within a<lb/>
to find a use for it: - it will sever with in a<lb/>
trifle for a place of <hi rend='underline'>Inspector of Prisons</hi>; to smell<lb/>
trifle for a place of <hi rend='underline'>Inspector of Prisons</hi>; to smell<lb/>
at the same nosegay with the Inspector of <unclear>Hulks</unclear><lb/>
at the same nosegay with the Inspector of <unclear>Hulks</unclear><lb/>
who will come on the carpet presently: - it will<lb/>
who will come on the carpet presently: - it will<lb/>
serve for <hi rend='underline'>otium cum dignitate</hi> to the declared<lb/>
serve for <hi rend='underline'>otuim cum dignitate</hi> to the declared<lb/>
<foreign><hi rend='underline'>protege</hi></foreign> of the worthy Magistrates, I mean the so<lb/>
<foreign><hi rend='underline'>protege</hi></foreign> of the worthy Magistrates, I mean the so<lb/>
well protected Governor: a personage who, if he does<lb/>
well protected Governor: a personage who, if he does<lb/>

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Your Lordship with the balm of tranquillity to pour
into his ear.- Cold Bath Fields Prison (Your Lordship
may be pleased to observe to him) is up already:
it is up high in favour: and - what is beyond
every thing, and without which every thing else would
be as nothing - there is no Gospel - propagating Lord-
no friend of the "great person's" to steal up the back
staircase and whisper in his ear -up or not up
the spot is too near me - it must not be made
use of.-

Let him come forward then with his offer.
(- I mean the worthy Magistrate-) It is a yet but
a hypothetical one: - let him convert it into a categorical
one: accepted or not by the County, he has
nothing to fear from great persons, so long as he
can keep himself from "flattery". As to the £400
a Year Your Lordship and he together will be able
to find a use for it: - it will sever with in a
trifle for a place of Inspector of Prisons; to smell
at the same nosegay with the Inspector of Hulks
who will come on the carpet presently: - it will
serve for otuim cum dignitate to the declared
protege of the worthy Magistrates, I mean the so
well protected Governor: a personage who, if he does
not do much good to a prison by governing it,
might at any rate not do much harm to it
by inspecting it at a distance.-

Another scrape indeed, it must be confessed,
my Lord, and, at first blush blush at least, a still
more serious one, is that which the worthy Magistrate

seems
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Identifier: | JB/116/632/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 116.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

116

Main Headings

panopticon versus new south wales

Folio number

632

Info in main headings field

Image

002

Titles

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d41 / d42

Penner

john herbert koe

Watermarks

1800

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1800

Notes public

letter was never sent; see note 8 to letter 1747, vol. 7

ID Number

38165

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