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It was with not without reluctance I could bring myself a great mortification to me to be obliged to say say any thing in which you
were concerned which you had not seen without you seeing it: yet if I had said nothing
about you of that sort, I might as well might I have said nothing. I called accordingly
here at the office with my leading-strings on my back:
but finding you both inaccessible I was forced either to stand
still or to go alone. I walked yesterday to say what I have been now
wanting, but the D. of Gloucester had you prisoner, the a Council was
sitting, and there was no hope of seeing you. Believe me,
to be with most lasting respect Dear Sir
Yours ever
Jeremy Bentham
1793 ) Panopticon
Sept ) J.B. Q.S.P.
20 ) to
) Nepean Whitehall
) Pressing him for
support in the trouble
with Ld Spencer
Apprehension of the
effects of a misconception
on Ld S's
part about the penalties
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