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disagreement, Parliament would adopt the above mentioned original
disposition, or make what other arrangement it thought most
conducive to their mutual advantage. Be this as it may, should
it be Your Lordship's inclination, for the sake of the public
service, to acquiesce ultimately in the sale, no difference
(should any subsist) between Your Lordship and his Grace
with regard to the disposal of the purchase money, would call
upon either party for any further suspension 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 provision's of the present Act, it were
to be invested in the first instance in the funds, in the joint
name of Your Lordship, the Archbishop for the time being,
and some trustees of my nomination, (suppose
Sir Charles Bunbury) would lie then for the disposal of
Parliament, as safe as the land itself lies at present.
I have the honour to be with all respect,
My Lord, Your Graces Lordship's
most obedient humble Servant
Jeremy Bentham
Earl Spencer
Panopt.
Sept ) J.B. Q.S.P.
16 ) to
) Earl Spencer
Letter IV
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