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Your Lordships politeness does me no more than
justice in being assured that I can not deem it
unreasonable on your Lordship's part, a refusal
to accede to my any such proposal instanter, under the
circumstance your your Lordship is pleased to mentioned by your Lordship:
in what degree the circumstances of the transaction the particulars of the transaction
were I might be present to your Lordship's mind was a matter of accident,
altogether out of my knowledge, and in
respect of which it was necessary I should I would do no otherwise than take
my chance.
No doubt but that the effect of such a transfer an alienation
upon the rest value of the rest of your Lordship's
property is an object as fit for your Lordship's that has as strong a claim upon to consideration
as the amount of the price obtainable
for that particular part: It is not nor should
I be at all surprized were I if that effect should
at the first mention blush be apprehended to be prejudicial. For my own
part I have no such apprehensions: and I flatter nor will your
Lordship I hope when informed of the particulars
of the plan as far as the question is concerned
when more fully laid before you.
The persons of the prisoners will be altogether out of sight,
not only of the inhabitants of all the any houses
at present exiting, but of any houses that would come
to be built upon any other part of your Lordship's
Estate estate
The
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Jeremy Bentham |
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