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have grown out of it may be seen same arguments the number matter of
which may perhaps by the form given to it afford same facility to the
operation of pulverizing any objection, which lawyer-craft might venture
to oppose to the measure you have embraced.
Had the completing of the work been waited for(I mean
that from which the herewith-inclosed paper is extracted), the most important use capable of
being made of it would have been lost: The preceding part of the
matter might indeed have accompanied it: but it seemed best not to make
any needless addition to a proffered burthen which as it is is swelled beyond
my wishes.
You once sent me a Bill or two of yours. How much more
gratifying a present a copy of the one in question would be I
leave you to imagine. How much more comfortable to myself
would not my endeavours be, if employed in forwarding instead of
opposing your wishes! Believe me, Sir, be the man who he may, never
without pain can I speak to him or of him in a hostile tone.
Believe me to be With Sheering hope and feigned respect
I am, Sir,
Yours,
(signed) Jeremy Bentham
T.O.
Right Honble Robert Peel
&c &c &c
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richard doane |
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