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any time remand the original of the wishes it.
Mr Bentham did indeed find some difficulty in
reading the note: but is apt to think that the haste with
which any thing may have fallen from Mr Eden's pen
will not be a reason for conferring the circulation of it
with any one but Mr Eden.
With regard to the notion that Mr
Bentham's preface might upon the whole or indeed by
any part of it when explained by the context, tend to give
an unfavourable impression of Mr Eden's, he wishes it
to be understood that his own opinion is quite contrary. When
Mr Bentham's friend started such a notion, it was and still is
to him Mr Bentham, a matter of surprise.
Identifier: | JB/538/174/001 "JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 538.
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Jeremy Bentham |
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