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23 Feby 1802 Before |1 Connect Obs 7 §11 Disarmed Memorial 7
Yes, my Lord — their very best tricks — all
their tricks were stale to me. They might
have the talk with bitts — ere I should
have pricked in one of them. They might
have dropped rings for me by bushels, ere I should
have stooped over to take them up. They had
no better mode of dealing with me than by
knocking me down and cramming these rings
into my pocket.
8
J.B.s desire to
know what to do.
This produced his
unsent Letter
(10 June 1800 I.1)
begging the person
draw it up.
But though I saw what I was to avoid, doing
I saw not by any means so easily what I has was
to do. My arms my defences all the arms
in my arsenal storehouse I was had all along been prepared to give up:
and was should have been content to give up, so as I had got
my price for them. But I could see in such
consequence: the reciprocity was all on one side. The storehouse of
mercy was in
Flint Castle: the my
source of solvency
was the pump at
Aldgate.
Identifier: | JB/121/141/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 121. |
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1802-02-23 |
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121 |
Panopticon |
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141 |
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Text sheet |
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Recto"Recto" is not in the list (recto, verso) of allowed values for the "Rectoverso" property. |
E7 / F7 |
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1800 |
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1800 |
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See note to letter 1565, vol. 6 |
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