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5 Mar 1802 + Before B.1 2 16 Conn. Obs.
SS4 Symptoms
competent judge - which may be matters objects of some curiosity
which of moment with into
purpose. That
it not of the question. that of
being Parliament may not every
and there have obtained a momentary ascendant
would be too much to assert. every question
put to them subject of the establishment especially
if put by a person of would
less right have a natural tendency to
force those fears: but since at any rate in the
ultimate effective results those fears were smothered
subdued any transient symptom of reformation
may be thought for the moment have givenbe thought to birth to, will make
no material difference in the face of things
Right Honourable and Honourable Gentlemen know
perhaps what their own plans were, and if so, the
observation of other conjectures and promises to which
they will be seen to have given birth - may be aptevery now and then
to produce a <gap> <add>which in fact</add> the doubts and ignorances -
observable manifested<add></add> in this history may every now and thenhere and there
expect a smile.illuminate light up in their countenances a disdainful Of the triumph that belongs to
any such smile, I shall with perfect content have them in undisturbed
possession. This much being established - that the
Penitentiary plan - so far as dependent upon themselves - was relinquished
before they went out of office - that a
determination had been taken to relinquish it -
and that, during the prevalence of that determinationintention
the opposite intention viz: that of carrying the plan
will effect - was professed, and to appearance actedupon
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