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<head>19 Feb<hi rend="superscript">y</hi> 1802 Before G1</head>
<head>§9 <add>Further</add> Intercourse forbidden</head>
<note>2 Correctd. Observ<hi rend="superscript">d</hi></note>


<p>So important was this <gap/> in its circumstance <lb/> and its consequences, that every particular <lb/>is of normal in it: So <gap/> at the same time<lb/>that the sphere occupied by the relation used <lb/>not be grudged. </p> <p> I commenced as usual in <add>one of </add> my almost only <lb/><add> <gap/> <gap/></add> <gap/> in a passage.  <gap/> For this turn the passage <lb/>was on the ground floor, the thorough fare passage <lb/>leading through the Treasury <add> that lead through </add> from Whitehall to the <lb/>Park. <del> This <gap/> was </del> not When first I spied <lb/>him his pace was not to slow me: the sight <lb/>of me did not slacken it. Accosting him immediately <note>I with my hand in the skirt of his coat in my hand but he might not be too quick for me</note><lb/>I entered upon the <gap/>.  <del>The <gap/> </del> <add> <gap/><gap/></add> <lb/><add> the one </add> <gap/> I run: is this way <add><gap/></add> cos <del> <gap/></del> continued <add> in the letter he had from me but two or three days before </add> <lb/>both running and talking, so like we <lb/>reached his <del> Chamber</del> chamber, into which I <lb/>rushed with him, as the <gap/> will <gap/> know <lb/>do with the besieged, after an engagement <add> a contest <add> conflict</add> struggle </add> before <lb/>the gates. <add><hi rend="superscript">[+]</hi></add>This evil genius had betrayed <add> <gap/> </add> <note>[+] On the part of the Honourable <gap/> this was a mixture of good used with fortune</note><lb/>him to his pursuer: his good guises had <lb/>found him a protector in the person of the <lb/> <del> gentleman </del> <add>friend</add> I have already spoken of as trusting <lb/> for him - a familiar <del> friend </del> <add> one </add> he must <lb/> have been by <gap/> stationed <add> to been found </add> himself there <lb/> <del> but to me unknown</del> <add> <del> I mean to Mr Long </del> </add> familiar. I mean to Mr. Long familiar </add> perfectly unknown to <lb/> me. <note>and the more so the better - a protector <gap/> <gap/> then the <gap/> <gap/> Lordship with <gap/> providing himself with a few days after in the person of Mr Whish.</note></p>
<p>So important was this <unclear>intercourse</unclear> in its circumstance <lb/> and its consequences, that every particular <lb/>is of normal in it: So that at the same time<lb/>that the sphere occupied by the relation used <lb/>not be grudged.</p>
<p>It commenced as usual in <add>one of </add> my almost only <lb/><add> <gap/> room</add> <unclear>wide</unclear> in a passage.  <del>It</del> For this time the passage <lb/>was on the ground floor, the thorough fare passage <lb/>leading through the Treasury <add> that lead through </add> from Whitehall to the <lb/>Park. <del> This passage was </del> not When first I spied <lb/>him his pace was not a low one: the sight <lb/>of me did not slacken it. Accosting him immediately <note>I with my hand<lb/> in the skirt of<lb/> his coat in<lb/> my hand but<lb/> he might not be<lb/> too quick for me</note><lb/>I entered upon the <gap/>.  <del>The <gap/> </del> <add> <gap/><gap/></add> <lb/><add> the one </add> <gap/> I run: is this way <add><gap/></add> cos <del> <gap/></del> continued <add> in the letter he had from me but two or three days before </add> <lb/>both running and talking, so like we <lb/>reached his <del> Chamber</del> chamber, into which I <lb/>rushed with him, as the <gap/> will <gap/> know <lb/>do with the besieged, after an engagement <add> a contest <add> conflict</add> struggle </add> before <lb/>the gates. <add><hi rend="superscript">[+]</hi></add>This evil genius had betrayed <add> <gap/> </add> <note>[+] On the part of the Honourable <gap/> this was a mixture of good used with fortune</note><lb/>him to his pursuer: his good guises had <lb/>found him a protector in the person of the <lb/> <del> gentleman </del> <add>friend</add> I have already spoken of as trusting <lb/> for him - a familiar <del> friend </del> <add> one </add> he must <lb/> have been by <gap/> stationed <add> to been found </add> himself there <lb/> <del> but to me unknown</del> <add> <del> I mean to Mr Long </del> </add> familiar. I mean to Mr. Long familiar </add> perfectly unknown to <lb/> me. <note>and the more so the better - a protector <gap/> <gap/> then the <gap/> <gap/> Lordship with <gap/> providing himself with a few days after in the person of Mr Whish.</note></p>




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'Click Here To Edit 19 Feby 1802 Before G1 §9 Further Intercourse forbidden 2 Correctd. Observd

So important was this intercourse in its circumstance
and its consequences, that every particular
is of normal in it: So that at the same time
that the sphere occupied by the relation used
not be grudged.

It commenced as usual in one of my almost only
room wide in a passage. It For this time the passage
was on the ground floor, the thorough fare passage
leading through the Treasury that lead through from Whitehall to the
Park. This passage was not When first I spied
him his pace was not a low one: the sight
of me did not slacken it. Accosting him immediately I with my hand
in the skirt of
his coat in
my hand but
he might not be
too quick for me

I entered upon the . The
the one I run: is this way cos continued in the letter he had from me but two or three days before
both running and talking, so like we
reached his Chamber chamber, into which I
rushed with him, as the will know
do with the besieged, after an engagement a contest <add> conflict struggle </add> before
the gates. [+]This evil genius had betrayed [+] On the part of the Honourable this was a mixture of good used with fortune
him to his pursuer: his good guises had
found him a protector in the person of the
gentleman friend I have already spoken of as trusting
for him - a familiar friend one he must
have been by stationed to been found himself there
but to me unknown I mean to Mr Long familiar. I mean to Mr. Long familiar </add> perfectly unknown to
me. and the more so the better - a protector then the Lordship with providing himself with a few days after in the person of Mr Whish.



Identifier: | JB/121/090/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 121.

Date_1

1802-02-19

Marginal Summary Numbering

2

Box

121

Main Headings

Panopticon

Folio number

090

Info in main headings field

Further Intercourse forbidden

Image

001

Titles

Category

Text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

Recto"Recto" is not in the list (recto, verso) of allowed values for the "Rectoverso" property.

Page Numbering

D2 / F2

Penner

Watermarks

Marginals

Jeremy Bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

001

Box Contents

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