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Queen's Square Place Westminster, May 30th 1792.

Dear Sir,

Sir Charles Bunbury, more by his seeking than
mine, took up the Panopticon plan, before it was honoured
with your notice, though not till more than a twelvemonth
after I had sent it to Mr Pitt. Sir Charles is not now
to be kept back any longer from making some mention of it
in the House: he had taken an engagement, he said, which
some how or other he must acquitt himself of. All I
could obtain of him was, to say he would mention the
matter first to Mr Dundas, and tell him it was by my
desire he did so: the former caution I find he has observed;
the latter I rather think escaped him; and whatever
he said, Mr Dundas, I understand, made no answer. Sir

Panopt.
1792} J.B. Q.S.P
May } to
30 } Rose O. Palace Yard
Quere whether sent?




Identifier: | JB/541/327/001
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Jeremy Bentham

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