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inability of getting a hearing in his own. As for tumults I
neither court them nor fear them - Believe me, most thankfully,
Ever Yours
Jeremy Bentham.
P.S. Since I wrote the above which I kept till I could
rummage out the pamphlet which I inclose an old unpublished pamphlet of which courts the honour of your acceptance I received a
letter from Mr Rose to tell saying in which he says "I have had several
"conversations with Mr Dundas respecting your plans for Penitentiary
Houses, and he will speak to you on the subject himself at the
earliest opportunity"
I shall be happy to shew you the model whenever it suits
you to drop in upon me.
Did Sr C. Bunbury tell you as he told me of a conversation
between him & Mr Campbell in which Mr Campbell began
with I am sorry Sir Chs that you should be so much very cunning &c
not ing that Sr Ch. could have any other view in the matter than setting up
hungry in the room of an ungrown one
This was viewing the matter in the good plan mercantile point of
view. Should Mr Dundas view it through the same medium, which
I hope he will not, I trust at least that will not be the case with Mr Pitt
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