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Correspondence, ii, 622. |
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Correspondence, iii, 622-3. | ||
50 | 27 (n.6) |
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and Bentham's failure to remember what he said about the Règlemens caused some embarrassment (see letter 664, n. 2). |
64 | 43 (n.5) |
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Not traced in the Leyden Gazette.. |
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i.e. Nouvelles Extraordinaires de Divers Endroits, xxxviii, 12 May 1789. The journal was known as the Gazette de Leyde or Leyden Gazette after its place of publication. | ||
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71 | 36 (n.2) |
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Bentham had in fact not used the word 'triumvirate' in his letter to Morellet of 28 April: he merely referred to the Règlemens as 'an account . . . sent from hence, by some very intelligent people I know, of the English practice' (see above, letter 653, p. 50). |
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Bentham used the word 'triumvirate' in his letter to Wilson (letter 658 above), not in his letter to Morellet (letter 653 above.) | ||
92 | 2 | DUMONT | |
102 | 26 | delete | 4 November 1789 |
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The letter is dated according to the entries in the Lansdowne House Dinner Books. | |
107 | 9 | CAROLINE | |
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i.e. Benjamin Vaughan, according to the entry in the Lansdowne House Dinner Books. |
118 | 41 (n.3) |
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151 | 5 |
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'courses till' to 'course still' |
179 | 16 |
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'diapproved' to 'disapproved' |
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The Irish edition of Panopticon, or the Inspection House was not yet ready and Bentham was contemplating the publication of a section or summary of it in England. |
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i.e. 'Essay on Political Tactics'. | ||
234 | 3 |
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'palgue' to 'plague' |
242 | 12 |
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s at the end of Number |
242 | 38 (n.4) |
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That is, the French version of the Essay on Political Tactics. |
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That is, 'Essay on Political Tactics', and the issues of the Courier de Provence in which instalments of Bentham's Draught of a new Plan for the Organisation of the Judicial Establishment in France had appeared: see p. 124 n. above, and p. 244 below. | ||
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269 | 38 |
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283 | 34 |
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335 | 38 (n.3) |
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343 | 9 |
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371 | 37 |
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'that' to 'than' |
382 | 12 |
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'know' to 'know[n]' |
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420 | 33 |
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'spontaneously ,' to 'spontaneously,' |
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'restored' to 'resorted' |