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any thing said of the plan, this is the way in which, in
your position, it seems most natural you should have heard
it spoken of. If so, what seems equally natural, is that my
former letter should have presented itself to you as a
tissue of extravagancies.
When the observations in question above alluded to are
before the public, — any one that thinks it worth while will see
whether my approbations is a blind one.
My ignorance as to every thing that
regards the person of the author remains entire. My opinion,
respecting the usefulness of his receiving encouragement from
the hands of Government, remains unchanged.
I am,
Sir
with all respect
Yours
Jeremy Bentham.
Right Hon: Robert Peel.
&c &c &c.
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