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Be this as it may should it be <add>it be your Lordships pleasure to be inclined <add>determination
acquiesce in the sale inclination for the sake of the public service to acquiesce ultimately in
consent to the measure in as far as I am concerned in
it the sale, no difference (that may arise should any subsist) between your Lordship
and his Grace with regard to the disposal of the purchase-money
would call upon your Lordship either party for any
further suspension of with regard to the time of the acquiescence. To decide
upon any such difference would be the province of Parliament:
and the purchase money, if according to the provisions of
the present Act, it were to be invested in the first instance in the funds, in the joint
names of your Lordship, the Archbishop for the time being and some Trustee
of my nomination, suppose Sir C. Bunbury, would be there
for the disposal of Parliament; as safe as the Land, itself lies
at present.
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Jeremy Bentham |
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