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their confidence in each other, it had never
been settled between the two Brothers what share
each should have. After the private establishment
had, as above, been sacrificed to the
public concern, at a period when the public
concern had for a considerable time een at a
dead stand, General Bentham being taken
into the pubic service under the Admiralty
while till several years after Mr Bentham
was without any compensation subsisting on
a very reduced income, the Panopticon
concern was in a manner given
General Bentham as a matter not worth
thinking about: accordingly General Bentham
never received nor expected any share in the
profit of the land when it came to be put
into his Brother's hands, so neither should he
think of claiming from his brother in his
life time any share in the compensation
money in question. At the said aim,
considering that, of the loss and damage in
question, a very considerable though never liquidated
position was really as above sustained
by General Bentham, and the possible interest
he had in the contract is apparent upon the
fact of it quere, in the of this Amendment
should not some mention be made of him in
the account of loss and damage that if so
quere how? After the word "him" shall
the words and his said Brother be inserted.
But
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