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Mitchells — a friend of his — took a Merchant
in Calcutta: retired from business after making a
fortune of £60,000. Know you of any such person?
a question for to which I shall not much as
one answer this same day or tomorrow. Mitchell
when he reports a radical wants to come in to
Parliament: and he wishes me to see him in
that view. This I am much inclined to do: but
he is just gone for Scotland, and is expected
back in a month.
Canning — I am sorry to hear from Pearsing
that while he is in such good odour with that Minister,
you are declaredly in bad. You must in one
way or other have galled his compliant or aristocratical
and anti propensities.
But how much so ever to be regretted, the fact
should not remain a scent to you, if it be not,
as it probably is, known to you already.
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jeremy bentham |
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letter 3084, vol. 11 |
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