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J.B. Treasury
17 Jany 1811
Letter II
I do think, Sir, that it will hardly be said, that
a mark of suspicion and disesteem this public can
in itself have any great tendency to add to the
power efficiency effective powers of him of doing well on the part of him who is the declared object.
Necessity and that of no or obscure complications
must be the Idea causes justificative causes that if anything can can alone must be
made adduced to justify it. But whether this such necessity
is among those things matters of fact which to the prejudice of an
individual any person even in their Lordship's high
situation, will be considered as warranted in taking assuming for
as a matter of course, and without end of alledging reference
any one matter of fact in the character of a ground
for the support of it, is what I must beg leave to present
to their Lordships serious consideration. mature reflection
It may may be a light matter to cast such
an imputation it can not be a any light matter to be
the object of it.
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