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<p><add> 9 Jan<hi rend="superscript">y</hi> 1802</add> <add> <del> M </del> </add> <add> 14 </add> <lb/> <head>Offer of Compensation</head><lb/><note>9 <lb/> 10 continued</note></p> <p>That the intuition was wanting <add> to Mr Long </add> your Lordship <lb/>being unfair, and unfair without danger <lb/>of mistake, from this simple consideration <add> single consideration</add> that <lb/>neither he nor his principals had so much in <lb/>the power <hi rend="superscript">+</hi>.  What they <add> had </add> power to do was to <note>+ 2. The 2nd was so much as <hi rend="underline">any</hi> they had</note><lb/><gap/> the establishment: which they had not powers<lb/>to do was to pay a man, to pay him, for<lb/> giving his <add> <gap/> </add> consent to the "<hi rend="underline">relinquishment</hi>" of I. <lb/>Getting the money for this payment was what <lb/>they could all do without Parliament - without<lb/>coming to Parliament - Come to Parliament <lb/> they could not without <del> any</del> taking one in their <lb/> hand a <gap/> Petition form <gap/>: nor then <lb/>without a story in their mouth, and they <lb/>durst not give the true one.  They must press<lb/>trumped up a false story - and in <add> about</add> <gap/> <gap/> <lb/> <del> w</del> Your Lordship will judge whether <lb/>there could have been any difficulty.  But <lb/>I must have <del> journd</del> joined in the falsehood <lb/>and there the plan would have failed. <lb/><gpa/> has not been in use since James the <lb/>First; <gap/>: and nothing else <add> short of it </add> could have <lb/> compelled me. </p>  
<p><add> 9 Jan<hi rend="superscript">y</hi> 1802</add> <add> <del> M </del> </add> <add> 14 </add> <note>9</note><lb/> <head>Offer of Compensation</head><lb/><note>10 continued</note></p> <p>That the intuition was wanting <add>to Mr Long</add> your Lordship <lb/>may infer, and infer without danger <lb/>of mistake, from this simple consideration <add> single consideration</add> that <lb/>neither he nor his principals had so much in <lb/>the power <hi rend="superscript">+</hi>.  What they <add> had </add> power to do was to <note>+ 2. The 2nd was so much as <hi rend="underline">any</hi> they had</note><lb/> <unclear>crush</unclear> the establishment: which they had not powers<lb/>to do was to pay a man, to pay him, for<lb/> giving his <add> <unclear>very</unclear> </add> consent to the "<hi rend="underline">relinquishment</hi>" of it. <lb/>Getting the money for this payment was what <lb/>they could all do without Parliament - without<lb/>coming to Parliament - Come to Parliament <lb/> they could not without <del> any</del> taking one in their <lb/> hand-<sic>vallance</sic> a Petition from me: nor then <lb/>without a story in their mouth, and they <lb/>durst not give the true one.  They must press<lb/>trumped up a false story - and in <add> about</add> <gap/> indeed <lb/> <del> w</del> Your Lordship will judge whether <lb/>there could have been any difficulty.  But <lb/>I must have <del> journd</del> joined in the falsehood <lb/>and there the plan would have failed. <lb/><gap/> has not been in use since James the <lb/>First, time: and nothing else <add> short of it </add> could have <lb/> compelled me. </p>  





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9 Jany 1802 M 14 9
Offer of Compensation
10 continued

That the intuition was wanting to Mr Long your Lordship
may infer, and infer without danger
of mistake, from this simple consideration single consideration that
neither he nor his principals had so much in
the power +. What they had power to do was to + 2. The 2nd was so much as any they had
crush the establishment: which they had not powers
to do was to pay a man, to pay him, for
giving his very consent to the "relinquishment" of it.
Getting the money for this payment was what
they could all do without Parliament - without
coming to Parliament - Come to Parliament
they could not without any taking one in their
hand-vallance a Petition from me: nor then
without a story in their mouth, and they
durst not give the true one. They must press
trumped up a false story - and in about indeed
w Your Lordship will judge whether
there could have been any difficulty. But
I must have journd joined in the falsehood
and there the plan would have failed.
has not been in use since James the
First, time: and nothing else short of it could have
compelled me.




Identifier: | JB/121/321/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 121.

Date_1

1802-01-09

Marginal Summary Numbering

10 continued

Box

121

Main Headings

Panopticon

Folio number

321

Info in main headings field

Offer of Compensation

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

D14 / F9

Penner

Watermarks

Marginals

Jeremy Bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

001

Box Contents

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