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Without the promised reward to be sure I should
To Ld Sidmouth
Oh but (it may be said again) – and something like
it has been said – So rapacious are you, that before if
the profit is left in your pocket, before it is possible you should be removed there is no saying
what a quantity of ill got money you may get,
and in the getting of it, how can yo about a quantity
of mischief you may do.
My Lord – I am up to ready for that again: not a
of the money shall stay with me. My accounts
shall be published from him with whatever degree of
dispatch and in whatever degree of Your
Lordship may be pleased to appoint – and my service
such as it is, shall be purely gratuitous.
To be sure in exacting such terms of me – in accepting
of such terms from me Government will would break its faith with
me once more? But so far as my experienced regards me I am extends
what would there be, in that breach of faith or in
any other breach of faith; would there be more other than
its ordinary course a of cause of dealing. My whole suit has
been so far as depends upon myself has been for these twenty years and is
still is devoted to the cause and service of the prisoner,
if to give me the prisoners to me upon these terms would
be an injustice, not to give them to me even upon those
terms would be a much worse still more crying injustice.
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jeremy bentham |
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