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consideration that I have been insensibly betrayed into the trespass
thus attempted upon your time.

He will not have seen this letter. I shall not impose upon him any
of that responsibility which belongs wholly to me. I remain Sir,
with all respect,
Yours

P. S. He is known to Mr Miller, author of the
work in English law, but much more so to Dr
Lushington and Mr Carr Solicitor to the Excise
with whose families his is intimate: and
to Lord Colchester, with whom his father
was bred up by mine whose mother
was his second wife. and to my
old friend Lord St Helens & &.
Of the extent and digni of precision
of his views of things some conception
may be derived formed from the pages of
that Preface of his abovementioned
work
which Preface I have this
read been looking at for the first time.




Identifier: | JB/011/252/004
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 11.

Date_1

1827-02-02

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

011

Main Headings

law amendment

Folio number

252

Info in main headings field

jeremy bentham to right hon. robert peel

Image

004

Titles

george bentham / some account of him

Category

correspondence

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

richard doane

Watermarks

j whatman 1826

Marginals

Paper Producer

john flowerdew colls

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

1826

Notes public

[[notes_public::"copy sent by j. f. colls 2 feby 1827" [note in bentham's hand]]]

ID Number

3949

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