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Sir Charles Bunbury is ready to express his entire approbation
of my plan, together with the most zealous wishes for
its adoption, on all occasions public as well as private, without
reserve: and Lord Auckland I have some reason to flatter
myself though without <add>having as yet been honoured by any direct communication from him any direct authority would not be backward in the expression of similar
sentiments. This coincidence The suffrages of these gentlemen
the original patrons of the Penitentiary system, will I hope
appear to afford some presumption that the spirit which
the sole objection against it has been , the spirit of
it has at least not suffered by the alterations the plan of it has undergone
in my hands. by which I hope I may the announcements,
as I hope I may stile them which I have presumed to make in it.
are the more flattering to me on
Sir Charles Bunbury Bunbury
Penitentiary System
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