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29 Jany 1802 +Before B1

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SS3 Prior intrigues - Tergiversation of Mr Rose

it up: then, in a suddenwithout any visible
- or any cause, that it lay within my
reach to bring to light - drop it altogether:
and thus abandon to Mr Long. As often as blurring hot and cold Whenever he did take
up the business - and for so long as he continued to uphold ittake it up, it was evident enough the complexion
of it the business was as opposite as
possible to that which it were while in the
hands of Mr Long. In difficulties - no
- assistance, not granted only, but
volunteered:access, not merely submitted to at
ordinary times - but offered (be very hard to observe(though, in saying offered, I must not not seen assured as my word
every instance say afforded - be understood to mean afforded )not afforded) for extraordinary ones. Whatever
would have been done by Mr Rose, if any thing had been done by him - would really (I make no doubt) have been [+] those symptoms of conscious helplessness,
and
distress, of which
the progress of the
narrative will
exhibit such abundant marks exemplification
and

beendone done quickly; none of [+] that peevish consciousnessand conscious
of inefficienyinsufficiency [+] which in default of
design, would might have been almost equally fatal
to the business, in the hands of Mr Longhis junior colleague That the conceptions of thisthe only acting or
efficientthinking Secretary - thethis right hand of (as he
might well be termed) of the Minister in comparison of the
palsy shaken paralytiate hand <add>extremity</add> on the other side - were
at best none of the clearest, is a proposition which
at another timeon other occasions as well as this it may be necessary for one to to support
bring to view — — that merely by appeal to
matters of public notoriety - but by testimonies
drawn by from my own experience (a); but that, (a) See Notes
business

for the giving effect to such conceptions, as an
any occasion he had been led to formentertaining there was


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Identifier: | JB/120/126/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 120.

Date_1

1802-01-29

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

120

Main Headings

panopticon versus new south wales

Folio number

126

Info in main headings field

prior intrigues - tergiversation of mr rose

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d19 / f19

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

39952

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