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It was in consequence as I conceived of those such those dispositions as I conceived
that when the the Articles were, as I conceived understood all settled
between you and me and every thing agreed on, you urged me to engage
for the completion of the business within six months that period under
a penalty of £5,000. My answer was that it was so evidently
my interest to say nothing of my wish, to give it every
possible degree of expedition in my power, that I saw no need of being penalties
penalty. Your reply was Upon your observance that the insertion of such penalties
was as much in course as the levying of them without where
any this was no wilful default appeared, was unexampled, I did submitt I should
to bind myself accordingly, on enlarging this term not to six months, but indeed, but however to a year.

It and not is needless here to dwell upon will be sufficient here to glance at a variety of intervening
subsequent incidents — at the failure of the separate plans different views we
had separately formed entertained of beginning the business without recourse
to Parliament — if the failure of the negotiation with Lord
Spencer — of the hopes of the stear putting off of the business for that Session, of the assurances
I received from you (with authority to make use of them as I did to his
Lordship) that Mr Pitt would bring in a Bill for the
purpose would be brought in early in the present Session
of your recommendation to me to have a Bill ready drawn for ready
the purpose — prepared in readiness at Of your the assurance you were pleased to give me that the money I had required
in advance was then ready at any time and should would be put into
my hands the instant a consent the articles were signed, which
they would be the instant a consent had been signified by
Lord Spencer, or the requisite authority obtained from Parliament.

Trusting to as grounds of expectation which to me seemed
so unequivocal, I have did later make the such arrangements as which
under a variety of untoward circumstances
it was were in my power to take,
for making up by my exertions for such whatever delays as the the business
business had met had or met with, or might meet with from other quarters. I gave up
in


Identifier: | JB/541/504/001
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 541.

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1794-03-30

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504

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Jeremy Bentham

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