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Because the Circu this wonderful, all-sufficient wheel of statesmanship, How not
to do it, in motion Because the Circumlocution Office was down upon any
ill-advised public servant as going to do it, or who appeared to be
by any surprising accident in re it, with a minute,
and a uished him It
was this spirit of national efficiency in the Circu so
Mechanicians, natural philosophers, soldiers, sailors, petitioners,
rievances, people anted to prevent
grievances, people anted to redress grievances, jobbing people,
jobbed people, people who couldn't get rewarded for et punished for demerit, were all indiscriminately tucked
up under the foolscap paper of the Circumlocution Office
Numbers of people were lost in the Circus, or with projects for the general welfare (and they had
better have had wrongs at first, than have taken that bitter English
recipe for certainly getting theony
had passed safely through other public depart to
rule, had been bullied in this, over-reached by that, and evaded by
the other; got referred at last to the Circuht of day Boards sat upon theabbled about theistered,
entered, checked, and ticked them off, and they melted away In short,