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speaking to me in private a Mr Wilberforce had the principle to do t'other
day would be very inadequate to the purpose. He said much more
of an official man such as Mr Nepean with whom he cannot avoid
cruelty of his conduct, in terms which have even been
sanctioned by his Mr Long /the culprits/over money now and then, than of anyhis confession or will is enforced and enclosed
by his conscience.
private Members
whom he can by
with general words
.
Dialogue 1
Mr N. What is the reason you will neither see this man, nor
take the smallest notice of any thing he writes?
Mr L. I hate the very sight of him.
Mr N. How so?—Has he ever given you any reason to
of him?
Mr Long. None whatever.
Dialogue 2
Mr B to Mr to Mr N. These people. There is talk of a
motion is talked of for a Parliamentary enquiry into this
business.
Mr N. There ought to be. I wish there was: I am sure
there ought to be.
I have not It is without his knowledge that I report
this conversation: but Mr Nepean will know probity is
supported by so much fierceness, that in trusting the
to a discretion of which I have so much reason to be
assured I am under no apprehension of the displeasure
though he were to know of it.
to bestow that small portion of attention which will be sufficient
to enable a any man of plain common sense to understand what
little there is to be understood about this subject.
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jeremy bentham |
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frances wright |
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draft of letter 1576, vol. 6 |
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