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1824 Oct 27

Rationale of Reward. J.B.v.Dumont

p.187. Pension of Retreat?

Equity for increase
Lord Eldon

All that notwithstanding would Lord Eldon accept
a bribe. & Not he indeed No that he wouldnot: this is what the has any would not
so much as suspect him of. bribe? A bribe? no such thing would his bitterest enemy so much as suspect him of Suppose I had £100,000 of
other peoples money in any which I would be defr them of
and which they were in for Equals. Were I to go to Lord
Eldon with £50,000£100 1000 £10,000 with 1650 £90,000 of
it is hands and by him to keep it no Equity - L
included for 20 years could be - in go with so much as
the least of . No surety. By acception of the bribe
The bride accepted what could be the consequence? He would be compleatly
my The year ended I would been
give me the money back again and with interest: or I would
him: been or sort that useful as he is
the King would not be at and able as he is by to
support any body against any thing he would not the case
be it the trouble. He would do by a aboutLord Sidmouth did
by the : be wind an and instruments in
reputation upon the ruin of men

Such that is the corruptionuncorruption of an English
wherein there is nothing to be put by corruption without design he abstains
from it wherein there is any thing to be yet it in
he practices it.

For security in officeexcluding crime from securing parity in office than
the nature of the case affords a secret recipe and it is an infallible
one. that which on the part the mischief which if committed
by anybody else could counter the agent a criminal give
a man to act it command you there render criminality in
that situation in the situation you have pleased him impossible. This power you may give him
either in a direct way or in a indirect way: in a direct
way in and by express words, or in an indirect way by so
ordinary matters, that any one who although by law the matter stands
prohib marked by a prohibition backed by punishment, yet any
one who should attempt to give execution and effect to the law
would find the thing improachable: secrecy what nobody ever thinksof making the attampt.





Identifier: | JB/143/096/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 143.

Date_1

1824-10-27

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143

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rationale of reward

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096

Info in main headings field

rationale of reward jb v dumont

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001

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text sheet

Number of Pages

1

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recto

Page Numbering

c7

Penner

jeremy bentham

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Notes public

ID Number

48729

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