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Mr Bentham applied for that purpose finding it
impossible to obtain an answer otherwise.
Friday 6 June 1800. Mr Bentham to Lords of the Treasury
praying signature of the Content— of purchase
of Ld Salisbury—a purchase of Mr Wises. Indemnification
money (as had been suggested by Mr Long) for
non-purchase of Tothill Fields—compensation for rise
of price on Building materials: and provisions,
money on account for obtaining immediate possession of a
part of the Salisbury Estate to begin the building upon—
Memorial perfectly approved by Mr Nepean, who
transmitted it as such sent it to Mr Long. N.B. This Memorial was sent
by express orders from Mr Long who had utterly refused a verbal confirmance—
Let me hear "Give us a Memorial["] said he—but
he would not so much as say what points the Memorial
should turn upon.
Copy from having 4 lines blank for an explanatory sentence.
Friday 10 June 1800. Making at Mr Long's Chambers
appointment at his Chambers Mr Long, Mr White
and Mr Nepean joined afterwards by Mr Bentham
being afterwards called on feigned that Mr Long had
not read the Memorial he had call nor would read it.
Mr Nepean to try what a shortened Memorial might do
gave
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frances wright |
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draft of letter 1576, vol. 6 |
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