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14 July 1808 + 5
Answer
Query 6

May be so, (I think I hear Mr Chief Inspector
saying) but, that I may see whether it be so or no, let
me see Your correspondence with the Treasury
. — No, Sir;
say I: and for this reason. You may read my correspondence with the Treasury
from the beginning to end, and you will see no more of
the matter than you see now. In no part of the correspondence
is there any thing about the particulars of the
application to be made of the £2,000. The application
on my part, verbal oral: the consent verbal oral: one letter when
obtained granted, to me and with that (I remember) not without reluctance;
to a sollicitation orally made by me for the purpose of keeping
up my credit with my Banker: in the letter + + 6 May 1794. to designate
the application, no other words than these. Tw "two
thousand pounds towards carrying your plan into execution."
☞ Copy the Letter
Mr Secy Long to Mr
Bentham

The fact here asserted by me is a negation: by
a single letter and this a negation concerning of in relation to which the whole
correspondence would not afford any other a tittle of proof than
what is
in addition to what has been here already said.

If any letter can be produced, indicative of the any
such specific appropriation as is here negatived denied by me then
is th my denial in respect of it false: but no such
letter exists.

As little will any person be found, to assert speak of any such
appropriation as having been stipulated for, in any oral
conversation.

27 June 1798
28 Rep Com. of Fin

This evidence of mine underwent of course the
examination of these the several official persons to whose
conduct it had become necessary for me to allude:
in no one instance, by any one person, was the correctness
of it now controverted: and, from by the whole tenor of it
it may be left to any one that reads to judge, whether there were not
more
more persons than one,
and these of no mean
account, to whom the
possibility of controverting
it would not have
been in no small degree
un acceptable.




Identifier: | JB/122/204/001
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 122.

Date_1

1808-07-14

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122

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Panopticon

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204

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001

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Text sheet

Number of Pages

1

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"Recto" is not in the list (recto, verso) of allowed values for the "Rectoverso" property.

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D5

Penner

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Notes public

ID Number

001

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