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<head>20 Feb 1802 G.1</head>
<head>§9 Further Intercourse forbidden by M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Long</head>
<note>Notes</note>
<p><del>G.1. (a) <gap/>, of course , none <gap/> they regret at the </del><lb/><del> loss of opport this opportunity was diminished by subsequent </del> <lb/><del>experiments.</del></p>
<p> G 1 (a) This was to prevent M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Rose, <add> under the notice of preventing </add> if possible <lb/>from saying I should steal it.  Not that it would <lb/> have any such effect.  For in the case of the Temporary <lb/>Parliamentary House, his knowing that the <del> <gap/> </del> <lb/><note>When a man who<lb/> really entertains his<lb/> novel designs, is taxed<lb/> with them, he flies<lb/> into a passion. When<lb/> a man who does not<lb/> entertain any such<lb/> designs is taxed with<lb/><unclear>them</unclear> or apprehends<lb/> the being accused<lb/> of them,</note><add> plan </add> of peculation he gave me the honour of <lb/>was rendered impossible by the bar I had spontaneously <lb/>opposed to it, did not <del><gap/></del> prevent him <lb/>paying me the compliment. See §2.</p>
<p> G 1 (b) Answers of course, none.  Only regret, at <lb/>the loss of this opportunity was diminished by <lb/>subsequent experiments.  <del> W </del> I What I wanted <lb/>was - <del> was</del> the wood:  - not the money, but in <note>I never could<lb/> consider it as a disgrace<lb/> to a man<lb/> to be divested of the<lb/> power of doing evil<lb/> <del> when </del> <add>so far as </add> has power of<lb/> doing good is not<lb/> diminished by it.</note><lb/>the event of the purchase of the wood.  Probably <lb/>therefore <add> <del>nought</del> </add> I should have made no use of the warrant: <lb/> but as a <del> test</del> <add> mark </add> of security it would have <lb/>had its value. </p>
<p>G.3. (<del>c</del> a)Two prior notes, not worth inserting, had passed<note>When a man who<lb/> really entertains bad<lb/> designs, is taxed with<lb/> them his best way<lb/> is to fly in a passion<lb/> it is more convenient<lb/> for him to fly into<lb/> a passion, than to give<lb/> them up.  The best<lb/> course for an honest<lb/> man to tutor for <add> clear honest</add><lb/> his justification, is that which a dishonest<lb/> man can not pursue</note> <lb/>about the day.  This correspondence <del> sent to </del> fixes the time <lb/>and <add> helps </add> to <sic>shew</sic> the part taken in the <del> Me</del> first Memorial the <lb/>armed and therefore rejected one - by M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Nepean. </p>
<p> <del> I have </del> Suppose I proposed for a <unclear>thanksgiving</unclear>, as <lb/>a <gap/> to accounts never satisfied me. <lb/><add>He was a great General: but </add>I also suspect he was a rogue.</p>


<p> <del>G.1. (a) <gap/>, of course , none <gap/> they regret at the </del><lb/><del> loss of <del> opport</del> this opportunity was <gap/> by subsequent </del> <lb/><del>experiments.</del></p><p> G 1 (a) This was to prevent M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> <unclear>Rose,</unclear> <add> under the notice of preventing </add> if possible <lb/>from saying I should <unclear>steal</unclear> it.  Not that it would <lb/> have any such effect.  For in the case of the <unclear>Temporary</unclear> <lb/>Parliamentary House, his knowing that the <del> <gap/> </del> <lb/><add> plan </add> of peculation he gave me the honour of <lb/>was rendered impossible by the bar I <unclear>tried</unclear> spontaneously <lb/>opposed to it, did not <del><gap/></del> prevent him <lb/>paying me the compliment. See ff?</p><p> G 1 (b) Answers of course, none.  Only regret, at <lb/>the loss of this opportunity was diminished by <lb/>subsequent experiments.  <del> W </del> I What I wanted <lb/>was - <del> was</del> the wood:  - not the money, but in <lb/>the event of the purchase of the wood.  Probably <lb/>therefore <add> <del>nought</del> </add> I should have made no use of the warrant: <lb/> but as a <del> test</del> <add> mark </add> of security it would have <lb/>had its value. </p> <p>G.3. (<del>c</del> a)Two prior notes, not worth inserting, had passed <lb/>about the day.  This correspondence <del> sent to </del> fixes the time <lb/>and <add> helps </add> to <sic>shew</sic> the part taken in the <del> Me</del> first Memorial the <lb/>armed and therefore rejected one - by M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Nepean. </p><p> <del> I have </del> <unclear>supro</unclear>, proposal for a <unclear>thankquery</unclear>, as <lb/>a <foreign><gap/> curem</foreign> to accounts never satisfied me. <lb/><add> <unclear>it was a grave general: fit</unclear> </add>I <gap/><gap/> to him a rope. </p><!-- text in the right hand column --> <p> When a man who really entertains <gap/> designs, is taxed with them, he flies in a passion.  When a man who does not entertain any such designs is taxed with <gap/> of apprehends him being accused of them, </p> <p> I never could consider it as a disgrace to a man to be divested of the power of doing evil <del> when </del> <add>so far as </add> has power of doing good is not diminished by it.</p> <p> When a man who really entertains bad designs, is taxed with them his best way is to fly in a preference it is more convenient for him to fly into a purpose, than to give them up.  The best course for an honest man to tutor for <add> clear <gap/> </add> his justification, is that which a dishonest man can well pursue </p>




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'Click Here To Edit 20 Feb 1802 G.1 §9 Further Intercourse forbidden by Mr Long Notes

G.1. (a) , of course , none they regret at the
loss of opport this opportunity was diminished by subsequent
experiments.

G 1 (a) This was to prevent Mr Rose, under the notice of preventing if possible
from saying I should steal it. Not that it would
have any such effect. For in the case of the Temporary
Parliamentary House, his knowing that the
When a man who
really entertains his
novel designs, is taxed
with them, he flies
into a passion. When
a man who does not
entertain any such
designs is taxed with
them or apprehends
the being accused
of them,
plan of peculation he gave me the honour of
was rendered impossible by the bar I had spontaneously
opposed to it, did not prevent him
paying me the compliment. See §2.

G 1 (b) Answers of course, none. Only regret, at
the loss of this opportunity was diminished by
subsequent experiments. W I What I wanted
was - was the wood: - not the money, but in I never could
consider it as a disgrace
to a man
to be divested of the
power of doing evil
when so far as has power of
doing good is not
diminished by it.

the event of the purchase of the wood. Probably
therefore nought I should have made no use of the warrant:
but as a test mark of security it would have
had its value.

G.3. (c a)Two prior notes, not worth inserting, had passedWhen a man who
really entertains bad
designs, is taxed with
them his best way
is to fly in a passion
it is more convenient
for him to fly into
a passion, than to give
them up. The best
course for an honest
man to tutor for clear honest
his justification, is that which a dishonest
man can not pursue

about the day. This correspondence sent to fixes the time
and helps to shew the part taken in the Me first Memorial the
armed and therefore rejected one - by Mr Nepean.

I have Suppose I proposed for a thanksgiving, as
a to accounts never satisfied me.
He was a great General: but I also suspect he was a rogue.




Identifier: | JB/121/101/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 121.

Date_1

1802-02-20

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

121

Main Headings

Panopticon

Folio number

101

Info in main headings field

Further intercourse forbidden by Mr Long

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

Penner

Watermarks

1800

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1800

Notes public

ID Number

001

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