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<p>Ask him, Sir, what was the Memorial, penned last summer under his eye,<lb/> what the occasion &#x2014; and what the fruit of it. &#x2014; Ask him, what was that arrangement,<lb/> the entire responsibility of which he <hi rend='underline'>was</hi>, and <hi rend='underline'>is</hi>, ready to stand forth, and<lb/> take upon himself &#x2014; not in private only, but in <hi rend='underline'>Parliament</hi>. &#x2014; </p>
<p>Ask him, Sir, what was the Memorial, penned last summer under his eye,<lb/> what the occasion &#x2014; and what the fruit of it. &#x2014; Ask him, what was that arrangement,<lb/> the entire responsibility of which he <hi rend='underline'>was</hi>, and <hi rend='underline'>is</hi>, ready to stand forth, and<lb/> take upon himself &#x2014; not in private only, but in <hi rend='underline'>Parliament</hi>. &#x2014; </p>


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<p>Ask him, or rather ask <hi rend='underline'>yourself</hi>, Sir, whether it be in the power of a Secretary of<lb/> State, by a letter written on I know not what undisclosed day in the latter part<lb/> of the year 1800 (in direct contradiction to a letter of his own written after <hi rend='underline'>Six<lb/> Months deliberation</hi> in the former part of the same year &#x2014; communicated to, and <lb/>acted upon, by the party interested &#x2014;) ask yourself, Sir, whether it be in the power of<lb/> a letter so circumstanced &#x2014; or of any letter &#x2014; to cancel an engagement, made in substance <lb/>in July 1793, made in <hi rend='underline'>form</hi> &#x2014; after passing through all the Law Offices, in Dec. 1795, <lb/>and wanting nothing but the bare ceremony of signature &#x2014; <hi rend='underline'>confirmed</hi> by <sic>imprest</sic> of <lb/>   





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Ask him, Sir, what was the Memorial, penned last summer under his eye,
what the occasion — and what the fruit of it. — Ask him, what was that arrangement,
the entire responsibility of which he was, and is, ready to stand forth, and
take upon himself — not in private only, but in Parliament. —

Ask him, or rather ask yourself, Sir, whether it be in the power of a Secretary of
State, by a letter written on I know not what undisclosed day in the latter part
of the year 1800 (in direct contradiction to a letter of his own written after Six
Months deliberation
in the former part of the same year — communicated to, and
acted upon, by the party interested —) ask yourself, Sir, whether it be in the power of
a letter so circumstanced — or of any letter — to cancel an engagement, made in substance
in July 1793, made in form — after passing through all the Law Offices, in Dec. 1795,
and wanting nothing but the bare ceremony of signature — confirmed by imprest of

Identifier: | JB/116/391/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 116.

Date_1

1801-03-24

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

116

Main Headings

panopticon versus new south wales

Folio number

391

Info in main headings field

Image

002

Titles

Category

collectanea

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

Watermarks

1798 am

Marginals

Paper Producer

frances wright

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

1798

Notes public

copies of letters 1619 and 1630, vol. 6

ID Number

37924

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