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1830 April 3
J.B. to Herries
You will hardly be at a loss, Sir, to conjecture
whence it comes that I have taken the liberty of selecting
you as the functionary to whom I address myself on
this subject, in preference to the Chancellor of the Exchequer.
if it appears to you advisable so to do,
as of your own motive, I can have no objection: if
you declare doing so, you would oblige me forwarding
it in that way either to him or to any other Tribunal
Minister, you would oblige me by returning it to
me, with any utterance or information respecting which
with which you may be disposed to favour me with
in relation to it.
I am With Mr Peel I on one subject or other on various occasions I am in some habit of correspondence.
but it is on his part an arm's length and any temperature correspondence
principal subject matter his reformat and
improvements or quasi-improvements:
he in sloth-skin boots, I in the seven-leaped boots do.
When Years more in number would have passed away than have yet elapsed
since the creation of the world before he would have come up with
me when I to be this were I even to be this very moment at a last stand.
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