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Disarmed Memorial and its Consequences
Apr 21 1800. June 21 1800
12 June 1800
I.5 Question on Rise - as stated to M<hi rend="superscript">r Nepean
12 June 1800
Mr Bentham to Mr Ar
that Young, & as that time not in London, but in
some ground could be Mr Bentham such other part of the Country
Lift at the House
of the Board of Agriculture
to be
thence adopted to
Mr Young.
A sum having been allotted, in March 1793, for the maintenance
of a certain number of [prisoners or] (a) persons of the lowest
rank in life, in provision, cloathing, bedding, washing, and
fining, how much, if any thing per cent ought to be to the additional
allowance, made at present (June 1800) in consideration of the
intervening rise of prices? The calculation to be grounded
not on the prices of a particularly bad year (b) (such as the
present) but on the probable average of a future term - say of
12 years. —
Dispatch is requisite: no very minute investigation is
necessary: a rough calculation, being, as this cannot but
be, a fair one, will suffice. —
Mr. Bunce to Mr Bentham
14 June 1800
A person whose opinion I wish to have on the
statement of prices if out of Town, but returns this evening:
so that I hope to be ready tomorrow.
Identifier: | JB/121/149/001 "JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 121.
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Disarmed Memorial and its consequences |
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Mr Bunce to Mr Bentham |
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Correspondence |
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"Recto" is not in the list (recto, verso) of allowed values for the "Rectoverso" property.
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Copy of letter 1559, vol. 6 |
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